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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Chi”

How many Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Chi” can you think of?

For example, many of you might immediately think of “Cheche Check One Two!”

There are plenty of words that start with “chi,” like “chikyuu” (Earth), “chototsu moushin” (headlong rush), and “chou‑[something]” (super‑[something]).

I’m sure some Vocaloid fans saw those words and had several song titles pop into mind.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole selection of Vocaloid songs whose titles begin with “chi.”

We hope you’ll discover some new tracks as you read!

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Chi' (41–50)

A Little Christmas Eve LetterYuta Inoue

[Broadcast Mishap] The crazy couple who appeared on “Welcome, Newlyweds!”
A Small Holy Night Letter by Inoue Yuta

This is Yuta Inoue’s debut VOCALOID work.

It tells a Christmas Eve story about a little girl and a fairy.

The song itself is wonderful, and the PV’s animation is adorable, polished, and very engaging.

It’s no wonder commenters are calling it “wild NHK”—that level of quality really shows.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Chi' (51–60)

Chen JiangCOP

[Vocaloid Stardust Original] Chen Jiang (Descent of Dust) [Xingchen Original]
Chen Jiang Dustfall COP

A delicate, repeating timbre that calls to mind the stars.

It’s so beautiful, isn’t it? This is a song released in 2016, sung by Xinchen, a Chinese V4 Vocaloid who was reborn from Heikō Shikaiko, a character originally from the doujin music scene.

Her stylish, beautiful design matches the feel of her name.

Her singing voice is based on the Chinese vocalist Chali Li, and that crystal-clear, truly diva-like tone fits this track perfectly.

Chali Li has posted many “I tried singing” videos and she’s absolutely adorable, so if you’re interested, be sure to check her out.

I'm going to be late!EO

I'm going to be late! / Kagamine Rin [EO (Eo)]
I’m going to be late! EO

This song expresses the tension of almost being late, set to a poppy groove.

Crafted by EO, it pairs perfectly with Kagamine Rin’s refreshing vocals, drawing listeners straight into the bustle of a busy morning.

It’s included on the album “Forward,” released in November 2022, and stands out as one of the most memorable tracks.

The energetic, fast-paced melody and lyrics that deftly depict a sense of urgency are especially captivating.

It’s perfect for lifting your mood right after you wake up.

Listen before school or work, and you’re sure to get the boost you need to power through the day.

Please subscribe to my channel.GYARI

Zundamon: "Please subscribe to my channel!" #SubscribeToMyChannel
Please subscribe to the channel, GYARI.

A uniquely themed piece that’s been spreading by word of mouth is “Please Subscribe to My Channel.” This track, also known as Cocoa Cigarette P, was created by GYARI using Zundamon.

In the song, Zundamon is portrayed as having started a YouTube channel and spends the whole time asking for subscriptions.

Along the way, there’s a playful back-and-forth with Tohoku Kiritan and lively interjections, offering plenty of laughs.

Be sure to listen along with the animated music video.

No, no♪ ~The company should come to me!~M@SATOSHI

☆彡 [DxM Hatsune Miku] Chao Chao♪ ~The Company Should Come to Me!~ PV [Original Song]
No, no♪ ~The company should come to me!~ M@SATOSHI

Composed with the theme “Smiles matter,” it’s a track that really gets you fired up to head to work, so I recommend listening to it before Father’s Day is over.

By the way, the title “Chau Chau” refers to a dog breed, and the emoticon that appears in the lyrics is meant to evoke a Chow Chow’s face.

Chit-Chat MarchOmoi

Chit-Chat March! / Omoi feat. Hatsune Miku
Chit-Chat March Omoi

One of Omoi’s Hall of Fame signature songs, known for synth-rock.

It’s a march-like track that lifts your spirits; its bright, poppy mood from the intro makes it a perfect wake-up song that helps you shake off sleep on drowsy mornings.

Pekingese-like sneezePeg

Chin-Kusha / Kagamine Rin MV
Pekingese-like pug

It’s a rhythmic, stylish, and fiercely passionate Vocaloid track that radiates a strong determination to “someday make them eat their words.” It’s a song by Peg, the Vocaloid producer known for “When Night Falls, Geng Shiba” and “If Possible, I’d Like to Become Your Familiar,” released in August 2023.

It also participated in the TOP 100 ranking of VocaColle 2023 Summer.

One of its charms is the somewhat shadowy, Japanese-inspired tone.

It feels like the protagonist’s negative emotions are reflected in the sound.

Still, I imagine many people can relate to its message.