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' (1–10)
nightmareNEW!Camellia

Like a baku that devours dreams, the city swallows you whole…
This Vocaloid track captures that suffocating feeling in sound.
Composed by Tsubaki and released in December 2025, it portrays the nightmare-like sensations that recur in urban life through razor-sharp word choices and richly shadowed sonics.
Its motifs—discomfort with consumer society and wounds that refuse to heal—come across with raw immediacy.
A must-listen for anyone seeking a darkly atmospheric Vocaloid song.
post-mortem careNEW!Gray Slumber

A song by Nemuri Haiiro titled with a word that means the procedure of preparing one’s appearance after death.
It was released in December 2025.
This approximately 1-minute-45-second piece features the UTAU voicebank Nurse-robo_Type T.
It portrays a perverse psychology: a rejection of ever hearing that spoiled, needy voice again, an attachment that still can’t let go, and a self that can only stay intact by offloading pain onto the other.
The vocal, where mechanical coldness and fragility coexist, alternately illuminates images of bodily pain and clinical, cold procedures.
Please experience its dark, decadent world.
Ene's Cyber Journeyjin

You’re overwhelmed by a razor-sharp sense of speed, like you’re sprinting through a sea of electrons.
It’s a track included on the album “Mekakucity Days,” released in May 2012.
The lyrics, written from the perspective of a girl who has lost her body and become a digital being, leave a strong impression with their sci-fi worldview and biting word choices.
The way she reconstructs her ego in a space of zeros and ones is essential to understanding Ene, a key character in the story.
It’s a song that instantly pulls listeners into cyberspace.
ExploulThe sunniest/clearest first

This is a Vocaloid song themed around adventure.
Composed by Hare Ichiban, it was released in February 2025.
It portrays scenes of stepping into the unknown guided by maps and a compass, and its upbeat, breezy electropop sound lifts your spirits.
Recommended for those setting out on a new path after graduation.
It’s a piece that gives you a gentle push when you’re ready to begin an adventure of your own.
Ego RockSorry

Released in 2018 as the second installment of the 60-second series, this track is a powerful Vocalo-rock number that can be called one of Surii’s signature works.
Its condensed sense of speed, distortion-heavy sound, and Kagamine Len’s strong vocals are a perfect match.
The lyrics, which cynically depict rebellion against society, wavering self-consciousness, and inner conflict, are compelling—seamlessly fusing satisfying wordplay with an aggressive message.
In 2021, a long version and a PV were released.
It’s the perfect song to instantly hype up the room at karaoke.
The short version is easy to memorize, and it’s great fun to sing with friends! An energetic number that blasts away the suffocating feel of everyday life.
EveR ∞ LastinG ∞ NighTHitoshizuku-P × Yama△

This is the final installment of the “Night ∞” series, released in 2014.
Created by Hitoshizuku and Yama△, its greatest appeal is the grand story woven by eight VOCALOIDs.
You’ll be drawn into the mysteries and truths that unfold in a Western-style mansion.
The unsettling tones of the organ and strings are also memorable, making it feel almost like watching a musical.
Highly recommended for those who love a gothic atmosphere.
Alien AlienNayutan Alien

A track released on Niconico in April 2016 that went on to hit a million views.
Set to a four-on-the-floor beat, its lyrics vividly depict the rush of a love that feels like your heart is being stolen by an alien.
Despite the cosmic motif, it’s filled with universal feelings of love—frustration at not being understood and single-hearted devotion—so it’s sure to resonate with many listeners.
It was included on the January 2017 album “Object Y from Nayutan Planet,” and has since seen wide-ranging exposure, from inclusion in rhythm games to covers by voice actors.
With the high-tone vocals characteristic of Vocaloid and a danceable sound that lifts your mood, it’s perfect for a drive with friends or when you want to reset your mindset.






