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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!

A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Do” (21–30)

utter scumnakiso

This is a downbeat track that layers Yuki Koiuta’s innocent singing voice over a steady, understated rhythm.

Created by Nakiso in 2022, it’s marked by a shadowy atmosphere.

The lyrics are crazed, intertwining possessiveness and dependency, and they leave a deep impression on listeners.

Even if you’re not confident in your vocal power, it’s relatively approachable, though you may need practice to capture the mood.

It’s a uniquely captivating song with a scary vibe that becomes addictive.

I can’t go anywhere.Usagi 3

A song whose weighted emotion truly strikes the heart.

It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Usagi 3, released in February 2025.

Emotionally charged rock sounds intertwine with lyrics that distill feelings for a cherished presence.

Its dramatic progression shakes the deepest emotions to the core.

You can’t help but ponder the story behind why there’s “nowhere to go.”

What should I do?Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

What should I do? / American Folk Song Research Society
What should I do?Amerika min'yō kenkyūkai

An artistic work that elevates poetry reading into something theatrical.

It’s a piece by Haniwa from the American Folk Song Research Society, released in August 2025.

Beneath the layered soundscape, a voice proclaiming one-sided “happiness” resounds with unsettling tension.

The way that goodwill gradually slips into madness will send chills down your spine.

The work was showcased during YouTube Music Weekend, with the visuals co-produced with vocational school students.

If you want to immerse yourself in a rich musical world, be sure to give it a listen.

DREAM CATCHERnazo J

DREAM CATCHER / Kiyoteru Hiyama
DREAM CATCHERnazo J

This number portrays the feeling of your spirit wearing down as you face success that seems within reach yet slips away.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Nazo J, who builds a unique world under the name “Hatters,” it was released in August 2025.

It was a participating track in the BOCALOID Collection 2025 Summer TOP100 ranking.

The lyrics depict an unrequited protagonist who repeatedly challenges and exhausts themselves within a game that has no mechanism for victory.

Kiyoteru Hiyama’s clear vocals poignantly convey that impatience and longing.

It’s a song that cuts deep into the hearts of those worn out by pursuing goals and feeling powerless.

It can’t be helped.rūpāa P

It’s a mixture rock piece that perfectly matches the forlorn air of autumn.

Created by Vocaloid producer Rupar-P, known for a decadent aesthetic with Japanese motifs, the song was released in October 2021 and participated in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2021 Autumn.

It portrays the desperate wish of a protagonist, struggling amid resignation and self-loathing, to still be understood by someone.

The lyrics, which express the ebb and flow of emotion, combined with flower’s powerful vocals, amplify the sense of pent-up frustration.

Many in the younger generation will likely find themselves empathizing with these feelings.

Donut holeHACHI

Hachi – Donut Hole, HACHI – DONUT HOLE
Donut holeHACHI

The composer HACHI is now the popular singer Kenshi Yonezu.

It’s a song themed around a donut hole, with lyrics that play on donuts, like “filling the hole in my chest.” It features many witty turns of phrase characteristic of HACHI, such as “I kept counting only the simple emotions.” It’s a song that makes you think about what truly matters.

SoliloquyMARETU

[Hatsune Miku] Dokuhaku [Original]
SoliloquyMARETU

The theme song used for a character in the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System” is “Dokuhaku” by MARETU, a former guitarist turned Vocaloid producer.

As of 2023, it has reached 7 million views on YouTube.

The A-melody repeats the same notes and the chorus has relatively gentle movement, making the melody line comparatively easy to sing.

Despite the calm melody, the song’s tempo is on the faster side, so it’s also a great choice to hype up a karaoke session!