Vocaloid songs that start with 'E'
How many songs with titles that start with “E” can you think of?
It feels like there should be tons, but when you’re actually asked, you go, “Wait, what was it again…?” Relatable, right?
And then when someone gives an example, you’re like, “Ahh!! That one!!” and it gets exciting.
So this time, I’d love for you to enjoy music in exactly that way!
Here’s a roundup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “E.”
Be sure to check them out to the end!
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Vocaloid songs starting with “E” (111–120)
Élé Avant-GardeYurii Kanon

A Vocaloid track by Yurry Canon that shot to fame with their debut song, this is one of their popular pieces.
It was released in 2019.
The whirlwind-like progression—too dynamic to be contained by the term “one song”—is striking.
The lyrics, which seem to lay bare the human heart, are startling.
The author’s comment, “I want to be special,” also became a talking point.
Yurry Canon’s Vocaloid songs often carry astonishing messages, so be sure to check out their other tracks as well!
MsylvaticaRamāzu P

This song, with its flowing and striking piano accompaniment, is a track by Lamaze-P.
Its unhurried tempo and lyrics that evoke heartbreak are profoundly sentimental.
The worldview of the lyrics—likening the sense of loss that nests in one’s chest after a loved one is gone to flower seeds and the sky—is incredibly beautiful, and listening to it feels almost purifying.
The lyrics portray scenes so painful they bring tears, but if you listen to it after a breakup, you might find yourself shedding a few tears and then feeling just a bit lighter afterward.
Eternity Makerippitsu kamome

An addictive Vocaloid track with razor-sharp guitar phrases that feel insanely good.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Ippitsu Kamome—known for “Seek Seek Seek” and “Super Cat”—released in 2023.
From the slightly mysterious A verse to the break in the B section, and then the explosive chorus! The flow, including how it connects into the instrumental break afterward, delivers an incredible rush of exhilaration.
The strong-willed lyrics—“I don’t need words, I just want to dance with you”—are also compelling.
If you’re into rock, you should definitely check it out!
Electric MagicHachiōji P

Set to an up-tempo groove, this song portrays a mutual love between a boy and a girl.
When you’re in love, just having the person you like in the same space can make the whole world feel more vibrant.
That’s exactly the feeling this track conveys.
It’s a perfect recommendation for students, especially at the start of a new term or a new chapter in life, when you’re in the mood to fall in love.
Electric LoveHachiōji P

It’s a dance tune that makes your body move on its own.
As Hachioji-P’s Vocaloid debut track, it quickly became popular thanks to its high quality.
The lyrics, written from Hatsune Miku’s perspective, may especially resonate with those who are active as Vocaloid producers.
With its very easy-to-listen sound, it’s also recommended for Vocaloid beginners.


