A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “de”
There are many ways to discover songs you don’t know yet, but narrowing down by the first letter can help you stumble upon tracks that you might not have noticed before.
So in this article, I’ll be gathering and introducing Vocaloid songs that start with “de.”
When it comes to words that start with “de” and appear in Vocaloid song titles, there’s a wide range: “Dei,” “Dear,” “Denki” (electric), “Denpa” (radio wave), and more.
Some Vocaloid fans may already have a few songs in mind, but if you read this article, I’m sure you’ll encounter tracks you hadn’t thought of—so enjoy as you look through!
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with 'De' (21–30)
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How about an irresistibly addictive dance tune? It’s a piece by Masty, written specifically for the synthesized-voice live event “VVV MUSIC LIVE 2024,” and released in November 2024.
The lyrics humorously depict the music production scene, and the arrangement cleverly weaves in a four-on-the-floor rhythm reminiscent of ’70s disco along with elements of funk and soul.
The duet by Tsumaki Maki and Miyamai Moka is perfectly in sync.
It’s a Vocaloid track that fuses different musical genres to deliver a fresh listening experience.
sea of electronsdai baku ha shin

This work by Dabo Shin-san was released in August 2024 on Hatsune Miku’s birthday and was later included on the album “V.S.” Miku’s clear, translucent vocals meld into an inventive sound that fuses electronic music and rock.
You’ll be blown away by the world woven from edgy guitars and ethereal synthesizers.
Be sure to add this dynamic Vocaloid track to your playlist.
A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'De' (31–40)
Detour TourLily/EZFG

Lily’s club music.
The lyric display styled like an electronic billboard is wonderful.
The flowing musical notes are adorable.
As you keep listening, you’ll understand the meaning of the “Tua di tua, tua di tua” mentioned in the video description.
DiscommunicationfatmanP

It’s another song by fatmanP.
It’s a clumsy ballad with communication as its theme.
The piano melody that begins in the intro is really beautiful.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say it’s one of those bittersweet songs that especially shine because it’s sung by Megurine Luka.
Disco Chocolatickagome P

As the title suggests with the word “Disco,” this is a danceable mid-tempo track built around a four-on-the-floor kick.
However, the vocals have a subtly different tension from the track itself.
That imbalance makes it an intriguing song.
DearUtawa Sakura

“Dear” is a bittersweet, sorrowful song about someone precious who is no longer here, and about continuing to think of them.
But because the tempo is quick, it doesn’t leave you feeling weighed down.
Within that lively rhythm, a clear and beautiful melody fits perfectly.
pretending to be incapableKamui Gakupo/EZFG

From the title I thought it was a joke song, but both the music video and the track are cool.
It’s an unusual pairing of VY2 and Gackpoid.
This is the Vocaloid version of a song included on Ashikubi-sama and Mr.
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