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!
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Summary of Vocaloid Songs with Titles Starting with 'Chi' (1–10)
Charming BabyNEW!piinata

How about an exquisite pop tune with Chinese-flavored electronic sounds that linger in your ears? This addictive, charming track—featuring a cute, whimsical world—was created by Piinata and released in April 2025.
Set to Hatsune Miku’s vocals, it sings of the bittersweetness and urgency of love from a unique perspective.
The lyrics are sprinkled with biological terms and Chinese, revealing something new with every listen.
Interestingly, the piece originated from something made on an iPhone three years ago, and knowing it finally saw the light of day after some time makes it all the more moving.
With its sparkling sound and wordplay packed with information, you’ll find yourself hitting repeat again and again.
If you enjoy cute music with a slightly poisonous edge, Piinata’s work is highly recommended!
chocolateNEW!ichi ni san

A perfect rock number for Valentine’s Day! This piece is by Vocaloid producer Hifumi, known for hits like “Because the Flower Fell,” and “The Fierce Solitude Strikes.” It was released on February 14, 2026.
Featuring a band sound infused with traditional Japanese instruments, it has a distinctly pop-forward finish.
The lyrics portray overflowing feelings for someone special and a pounding heartbeat.
The buoyant melody is sweet as chocolate itself—highly recommended when you want a little push for your feelings of love.
ChuraNEW!ZERA

A work by Vocaloid producer ZERA, released in February 2026.
It’s a highly addictive electronic tune with strikingly three-dimensional sound imaging.
Written specifically for the synthetic voice character 70D, it features a noisy yet stylish sound design.
The lyrics portray the painful feelings of someone chasing an ideal love while getting bogged down in the quagmire of reality.
Recommended for late, lonely nights—listen closely on your own.
chocolateotetsu

When it comes to Valentine’s Day, we tend to think of a sweet mood—but how about some sharp-edged rock that slices right through that sweetness? Released on Valentine’s Day in February 2011, this track rides a rapid-fire beat to sing about uncontrollable desire and impulse.
The lyrics portray not so much pure, pretty romance as an urgent feeling that borders on addiction.
The blend of “sweet” and “painful” is striking.
A long version is included on the album Carnival, letting you immerse yourself even deeper in its world.
It’s a must-listen for anyone tired of syrupy celebrations or brimming with intense emotions.
Once you experience this speed, you won’t be able to escape.
Super! High-speed! New Year’s Eve bellOSTER project

A blisteringly fast comic song that blows away the solemn air of New Year’s Eve.
It’s a track by OSTER project, a Vocaloid producer known for working across diverse genres, released in December 2025.
The idea of pounding out the temple’s New Year’s Eve bells over a high-speed beat is unique.
The call-and-response between Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto is also breezy, and just listening to it automatically boosts your energy.
It’s a Vocaloid song I highly recommend when you just want to feel refreshed.
Ultra HallucinationSatsuki

“Ultra Hallucination” is a work by Vocaloid producer Satsuki, released in November 2025.
Created as an entry for the anonymous submission event, Musyokutoumeisai 3, the piece features a duet song using Chinese-language vocal libraries Luo Tianyi and Stardust Infinity.
It portrays the distortion of information in social media society and the hallucination-like interpretations that are generated on their own, all set to high-speed sounds.
It’s a fusion of sharp social critique and addictive appeal.
It jolts you into realizing that you, too, are caught in the whirlpool of information.
Cherry Pop feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27, a famous Vocaloid producer who has created many classic songs.
They’re known for a remarkably wide range of styles, from catchy tunes to technically demanding tracks.
Among DECO*27’s works, a song I particularly recommend is “Cherry Pop feat.
Hatsune Miku.” While the vocal range isn’t narrow, it stays within a singable span, and for a Vocaloid track, the pitch movement isn’t overly extreme.
As you’d expect from a DECO*27 song, it’s well-known, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.



