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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Do”

In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Do.”

When you think of words that start with “do” in Japanese, things like “domino,” “doubutsu” (animals), and “doremi” come to mind.

If you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might already have a few song titles starting with “do” in mind.

I’ve selected a wide range—from massively popular tracks on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga to hidden gems—so read on and see if you can guess which songs will appear!

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” (61–70)

What do you mean!?Beak P

Hatsune Miku (Θ) What does that even mean!? Chinese subtitles
What do you mean!? Beak P

This song is by Kuchibashi-P, a multifaceted creator who also handles the illustrations used in the videos.

Released in 2011, its repeatedly sung chorus captured the hearts of many Vocaloid fans.

Though the arrangement is simple, the track has a driving, stylish feel.

The main riff has a somewhat folk-like vibe, too.

Highly addictive.

Thieves and Security GuardsKururingo

[Human-powered MSSP] Thief and Security Guard
Thief and security guard Kururingo

Its decadent worldview is captivating.

Created by Kururingo, a popular Vocaloid producer known for works like “Mary and the Amusement Park” and “Punishment Game,” it was released in 2012.

The sorrowful, heart-wrenching story drew attention for bringing listeners to tears.

It is also a sequel to the previous song “The Guinea Pig and the Mercenary.” Even just reading the lyrics leaves you with a sense of sadness.

You can’t help but wish for the characters’ happiness.

Animal Fortune-tellingscoop

[Hatsune Miku] Animal Fortune-telling [Original Song with PV]
Animal Fortune-telling Scoop

A rock love song that makes your heart flutter with single-minded feelings! It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Sukoppu, known for hits like “Keppekishou” and “Irony,” released in 2010.

The lyric “Other horoscopes didn’t work out, but in the animal horoscope our compatibility is perfect!” is just irresistibly cute.

The frustration of not being noticed by the person you like is a little heartbreaking, but that, too, is part of its charm—totally adorable! It might remind you of the bittersweet romances you experienced long ago.

Domino Topplingscoop

Hatsune Miku - Domino Toppling [Original Song with PV]
Domino-toppling scoop

The perfect song for a lyric-prank that captures the feeling of “I can’t help feeling jealous when that person talks to someone else…” is “Domino Taoshi.” It was produced in 2011 by the Vocaloid producer Scop, known for delivering highly thematic tracks to listeners.

The lyrics depicting a bittersweet love and the jazzy piano sound match beautifully.

It’s a song whose thrilling yet cute emotions really hit home.

It can be a great way to express those feelings that become heavy precisely because you care.

Be sure to check out this work packed with poetic charm.

I don't really care.Tiny.

“Whatever” - Chiitana feat. ONE
I don't care, it's fine.

How about a catchy guitar rock number? This song by Vocaloid producer Chiitana—also known as the author of works like “Torigirl”—was released in 2019.

It features a simple, pleasing sound arrangement and lyrics written in down-to-earth language.

It’s an easy-to-listen-to Vocaloid track that’s easy to relate to.

The melody is easy to remember and the rhythm is easy to follow, so it should be approachable.

Once you get used to it, how about trying to sing it while adding hand claps?

Dried dry flowersToa

Toa – Dry Dry Flower – ft. Hatsune Miku
Dried dried flower and a

It’s a catchy song with a cute sound.

Who is it that gives water to my heart that has dried out? The lyrics express a desire for someone to fill an empty heart—something many people today can relate to.

With the adorable voice of VOCALOID and a dollhouse-like world, it’s a popular track.

I don't care!Brill P

[Aju Subtitles] [Hatsune Miku] Whatever! [Something Like a PV]*
I don’t care! Buriru-P

Even though it’s a novelty song, it’s incredibly encouraging.

With a bright, upbeat band sound, it shouts, “A lot happens, but who cares!” It’s the kind of song that makes you want to sing out loud when you’re overthinking or a bit tired—there’s that kind of charm.

It might help you forget everything for a while.