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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!

A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'De' (41–50)

Dear HypnosEZFG

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Dear Hypnos [Original MV]
Dear HypnosEZFG

At first glance it seems calm, but in truth it’s an intensely dynamic track.

The sound makes abundant use of electronic tones, and the vocals are heavily processed, sending one pleasant sound after another pouring into your ears.

The lyrics offer comfort for pain, hardship, and worries you’ve ended up carrying alone.

Complementing this gentle song is a music video that’s simple yet intricately crafted—so captivating you can’t help but watch closely.

It’s a piece you’ll want to experience with both your ears and eyes together.

Digital Lime HustlerLIQ

HATSUNE MIKU × KAGAMINE RIN & LEN (prod. LIQ) – Digital Lime Hustler
Digital Lime Hustler LIQ

An aggressive soundscape interwoven with a dope flow—simply irresistible.

This track is by LIQ, a Vocaloid producer known for works like “Frontier” and “ALICE iN BLACK MARKE,” released in 2021.

It’s a hard-hitting, guitar-heavy, and undeniably cool nu-metal/mixture number.

And the lyricism is quintessential hip-hop.

You can really sense LIQ’s musical breadth here.

Definitely give it a listen when you want to boost your mood.

Demon Dance TokyoMI8k

Demon Dance Tokyo – Eve MV
Demon Dance Tokyo MI8k

This is the kind of song that truly feels “emo”! It makes you feel like you’ve become a stylish person.

If you listen while picking out your clothes, you’ll probably head out with a great outfit.

It’s not just refreshing—it has a bit of bite too, and that kind of cool is really wonderful.

Disco No.39Rulmry

Add some funky dance music to your playlist! This piece by Vocaloid producer Rulmry was released in 2023.

It was selected in the song contest for the mobile game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku,” and became a hot topic.

Its danceable groove will get you absolutely hyped! The mid-track shift to a jazzy arrangement is also striking.

It’s a lively Vocaloid track that showcases Rulmry’s wide musical range and sparkling sense of style!

Drowning heartTatsuto

Drowning Heart / Hatsune Miku
Drowning Heart Tatsuto

This is a heart-piercing unrequited love song packed with feelings for a romance that won’t come true.

Created by Tatsuto, the track was released in June 2022.

Like a sparkler that fades in an instant, it delicately portrays the fragility and bittersweetness of love.

Hatsune Miku’s vocals and the calm melody together create a wistful atmosphere.

The lyrics carefully trace the turmoil of a relationship that never changes and the heart swayed by ambiguous signals, tightening the listener’s chest.

It’s a perfect song for those struggling with love or wanting to revisit a past romance.

This love will not be successfulbaker

Hatsune Miku – This love will not be successful (English Subbed)
This love will not be successfulbaker

This is a track by baker, one of the veteran Vocaloid producers.

It’s a heartbreak song in an electro house style, released in 2010.

Its edgy four-on-the-floor sound grabs listeners by the heart.

The quality is so high it wouldn’t be out of place as BGM in a club.

Dead Man's BalladcosMo@Bousou-P

Deadman's Ballad – cosMo@Bousou-P feat. Hatsune Miku & Otomachi Una
Deadman's Ballad cosMo@Bousou-P

An intense, high-volume electric tune that creates a Halloween vibe through its vocal work.

It’s a track by cosMo@Bousou-P, a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of “The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku -DEAD END-,” released in 2020.

The real charm is, above all, the sound.

The way it grows more hardcore as the song progresses is irresistible—you’ll find yourself wanting to turn up the volume.

And the word choices are so quintessentially cosMo@Bousou-P.

Pay attention to the lyrics that incorporate internet slang, and definitely give it a listen.