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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” (81–90)

Monologue, on the way to schoolUbanaroku

Monologue, On the Way to School / Uhana Roku ft. Hatsune Miku
Monologue, on the way to schoolUbanaroku

This is a Vocaloid song that sings of feelings for a loved one who never comes to pick you up, tightening your chest with its heartrending sorrow.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Rok Uhana, also known for the hit “Gankubi, Soroete Gokigenyō,” released in 2021.

After graduation, the beloved promised, “I’ll come for you.” But no matter how much time passes, they never appear.

Just imagining what’s going on in the protagonist’s heart is enough to make you cry.

If you’ve experienced a long-distance breakup, it may resonate with you even more.

Steal it! The Antique ChickenIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

Steal it! The Antique Chicken / Sunfish-mb Has Died in the Back Yard (Turn on subtitles; lyrics are available in other languages)
Steal it! The Antique ChickenIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

I bet some of you can tell whose song it is just from the title.

It’s a track by the humor-filled music unit “Ie no Ura de Manbo ga Shinderu P,” released in 2019.

Set to a driving rock sound, the lyrics depict a battle of wits between a phantom thief trying to steal a goose that lays golden eggs and a detective working to stop them.

And of course, since it’s an Ie no Ura de Manbo ga Shinderu P piece, it’s totally out there.

As for how the story unfolds—please check it out for yourself!

solo leadjungun

[Hatsune Miku] Solo Run [Meguru Meguru]
solo leadjungun

JunJun, a Vocaloid producer, released “Dokusō” in 2024.

It’s a Vocaloid track driven by dense yet dazzling synth tones, delivering a fast-paced electro sound.

The song depicts the aching inability to forget a loved one, singing about confronting a sense of helplessness.

Hatsune Miku’s versatile vocals—ranging from high tones to rapid-fire delivery—convey that bittersweet emotion toward a beloved person.

It’s a passionate Vocaloid piece where Miku’s mechanical timbre intertwines with electronica.

classmatematsugasa

Classmate feat. Hatsune Miku
classmatematsugasa

This is a track by Matsukasa, who produces hip-hop numbers with a unique worldview.

The lyrics are horror-themed, yet the song’s fantastical atmosphere draws you in—“Classmates.” It’s said to sample the soundtrack from the bishoujo game “Dōkyūsei.” Hatsune Miku’s steady, rhythmic rap seems to exquisitely shape the song’s world.

There are all kinds of people, but we’re all classmates.

That fact, and an ineffable mood.

Matsukasa’s sound weaves together the madness lurking within the space of the school.

follows me everywheretsumigusa

☻ᏚᎢᎯᏞᏦᏐNᏩ ᎷᎬ☻
follows me everywheretsumigusa

Just what exactly is it that “follows you everywhere”? This track by Tsumikusa was released in April 2024.

It’s an electro tune steeped in deep darkness, and once you listen, you’ll be captivated by its downer worldview.

With elements of hardcore music, it’s a must-listen if you want to be swept away by waves of sound.

If you like Tsumikusa’s horror-tinged musical style, be sure to check out their other works too!