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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” (91–100)

poison mushroomEM

It might be a song that especially resonates with students.

Released by EM in 2010, it’s sung from a girl’s perspective, expressing frustrations and feelings toward her herbivore-type boyfriend.

If you’re currently in a relationship, you might relate.

For men, listening to it might inspire the thought, “I should have more confidence in myself.”

Donut Hole (I tried singing it)ribu

They have been posting videos since 2010, and although the total number of uploads is still under 100, they are a singer with quite a large fanbase.

They are also focusing on production: the song Tsukiyō -Tsukiakari-, created with Mikito-P, was selected as their first-ever movie theme song.

A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” (101–110)

Sleeping in the mud, sleeping at the bottomHyōzan Kiyoteru

[Eng Subs] Sleeping in the Mud, Sleeping in the Depths (Neri ni Nemuru Soko ni Nemuru) [Hiyama Kiyoteru]
Sleeping in the mud, sleeping at the bottomHyōzan Kiyoteru

This song by Kiyoteru Hiyama—created with the concept of being the homeroom teacher of elementary school Vocaloid Yuki Kaai—has a very high melody line, making it easier for women to sing.

Among male Vocaloids, his voice is on the higher side, so it tends to be easier for women than men to sing.

With a style reminiscent of 90s hits, it can be performed with a fresh, breezy feel.

Please, let these words not take root.kyiku

Please, so that these words won’t take root / Nurse Robo Type T · Shiro Nene
Please, let these words not take root.kyiku

An emotionally rich work that explores the power of words that linger in the heart.

Composed by Kyiku and released in September 2024, it features Nurse Robo Type T and Shiro Nenene on vocals.

Characterized by an emotional, heartfelt melody, the lyrics convey deep feelings about love, connection, and self-expression.

While emphasizing the warmth of words and the importance of existence, it also expresses loneliness and the desire to connect with others—making it perfect for those who struggle to put their feelings into words.

Dolls FallLadyMonsters.

An addictive Vocaloid track with a dark, mysterious atmosphere.

Composed by LadyMonsters., it was released in March 2024.

Set in a blood-stained mansion, it tells the story of a doll torn between love and despair.

You’ll be drawn into the world woven by its heavy, brooding sound and v flower’s voice.

The complex emotions embedded in the lyrics are sure to send chills down your spine.

Best listened to alone at night—you might feel as if you’ve been trapped in a nightmare.

venomous snakekameria

Camellia – Poisonous Snake (feat. Hatsune Miku) [Electro Swing]
venomous snakekameria

A glossy, jazzy dance tune.

Released by Camellia in March 2023, this track is highly addictive, incorporating elements of electro swing that make your body start keeping the beat on its own.

Miku’s refined vocal delivery gives it a mature feel.

The lyrics liken a dangerous romantic relationship to a venomous snake, expressing the tug-of-war between dependence and pleasure.

A must-listen for fans of yandere songs!