A collection of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Fu”
Can you think of any Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “fu”? There are quite a few famous ones like “Fixer,” “Fragile,” and “Fire◎Flower,” right? If we include titles that start with “bu” or “pu,” there are even more songs, but in this article we’ll focus specifically on songs whose titles start with “fu.” I hope this helps you discover new tracks or lets you enjoy it like a game—“Oh yeah, that song counts too!”—so please take your time and enjoy the article.
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Summary of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Fu” (121–130)
First Rustsekikomi-gohan (ceremonial red rice dish; also called sekihan)

Titled “First Last,” this song by Sekikomi Gohan features lyrics written as if Hatsune Miku were reflecting on her own growth, which is part of its charm.
Its upbeat melody, like a celebration of her once-a-year birthday, lifts the spirits and evokes a nostalgic feeling that reminds anyone of a corner of their youth.
Miku’s vocals, powerful yet tinged with a certain wistfulness, resonate deeply.
If you want to strengthen your bonds at karaoke, this is definitely a song to choose.
Fantômasparticles (te-ni-wo-ha)

A work by the Vocaloid producer Teniwoha, known for crafting songs with enigmatic wordplay and narrative flair.
Using the gender-neutral voice of the Vocaloid Kafu, it offers a calm impression while exuding a subtly dark atmosphere.
The lyrics, at first listen, carry a suspicious resonance yet are remarkably adept at evoking a range of emotions in the listener.
Perhaps it’s this complexity—felt as both delight and indignation—that will speak to the sensibilities of university students.
Released for streaming in May 2023, the piece stands as one of Teniwoha’s single releases.
Knowing the background enhances one’s appreciation of the lyrical depth.
Now, what story do you sense in this song? Take your time and enjoy it to your heart’s content.
The Bond Between Us TwoDoryu~

It’s a song about parting with a friend.
The lyrics, which straightforwardly say “thank you for everything,” “goodbye,” and “let’s meet again” to a friend who’s going far away, are very moving.
The melody is gentle and evokes spring.
The tuning of Miku is done very well, so the singing voice is a must-hear.
FOUR BEAT FOR YOUNasu P

It’s got a techno low-end and a very “the rap” vibe that connoisseurs will likely love.
It’s a track featuring Hatsune Miku.
The piano that comes in partway through is stylish.
The title translates to “Four Beat for You.” The feel of the lyrics is irresistible, too.
With powerful, addictive vocals, it’s the kind of song you’ll want to play when you want to immerse yourself in something.
It’s so comfortable you might end up getting absorbed into FOUR BEAT FOR YOU itself (lol).
Be sure to enjoy it thoroughly with headphones!
Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Fu” (131–140)
FLY AWAY ~Dreaming Sky~Natsumi P

With its sense of speed in the melody and the sentimental feelings just before graduation blending together, the song comes across as fresh and light.
The Eurobeat-inspired style pairs beautifully with the guitar solo, letting you enjoy that fast-paced coolness as well.
fixerNuyuri

An original v flower song released by Nuyuri in 2017.
It’s included on the album “plotoplan” and was also featured at Niconico Chou Party 2017.
The crisp vocals are a perfect match for the dark rock tune.
The lyrics, seemingly intense yet infused with sorrow, can at times feel painfully poignant.
The PV, unified in red and black, is incredibly cool and instantly draws you into the song’s world.
It’s a track that leaves you feeling refreshed when you want to vent your pent-up anger somewhere.
Freedom Lolitascrew-type

Screw-style’s “Freedom Lolita” portrays the coexistence of feelings that accept a breakup and feelings that can’t.
Even if you can casually say “Well then, goodbye” at the moment you part, your heart may still be soaked with lingering attachment—harboring emotions that are the complete opposite.
All the more so if the breakup itself, or everything leading up to it, was awful.
You might think, “I’ll be the one to dump someone this terrible,” yet the feeling of “love” doesn’t disappear inside—something that happens often.
It’s a recommended song for those who have broken up but still can’t sort out their feelings.





