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 with titles starting with “Fu” (41–50)
Winter has come to an end.Healthy Cathedral

You can see a scene of a sorrowful farewell emerging.
Created by Sukoyaka Cathedral and released in February 2025, it features vocal work using two versions of KAITO, V1 and V3, beautifully expressing the changing seasons and the ache of parting.
Just following the singing voice is enough to bring tears to your eyes.
In addition, the development toward the latter half of the song feels as if overflowing emotions have been turned directly into music.
A dramatic KAITO track—be sure to give it a listen.
Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Fu” (51–60)
Fire danceDECO*27

An all-out burst of electronic energy—absolutely irresistible.
This track by DECO*27 is a perfect fit for school sports days, singing of self-transcendence and breaking limits.
It reminds you of the importance of moving forward as your true self and gives you the courage to take a new step.
Chosen as an insert song for the feature film “Project SEKAI: The Broken World and the Miku Who Cannot Sing,” released in January 2025, it bursts with vitality thanks to Giga’s arrangement.
In those all-out sprint moments, or when you’re competing with friends, it’s sure to give you a push from behind.
FRIENDS!!!imase

This song features a groovy rhythm and catchy pop melodies, gently singing about the beauty of friendship.
It delicately portrays various facets of friendship—from intimate bonds where a single glance says it all, to the awkwardness of a reunion after a long time apart.
It carefully expresses the importance of a bond that doesn’t change with time, and the joy of returning to a carefree connection like the old days.
Created in February 2025, the piece was written by imase as the theme song for “Everyone’s Concert,” a collaboration project between the live communication app Pococha and Yamaha Corporation.
It’s a perfect fit for capturing the feelings of friends who deepen their bonds through practice and competitions at school events like sports days and athletic festivals.
FOOT-AGE HEROAneiro

An ambitious work where avant-garde sound intertwines with philosophical lyrics.
Composed by d.j.
Aneiro, it was released in February 2025.
Ranking 18th in the VOCACOLE Winter 2025 TOP 100, the piece masterfully balances techno beats with a dynamic melodic line.
Once you listen, you’re swept into its unparalleled, overwhelming world.
It may be the perfect track for moments when you want to sink into deep contemplation.
FUN!!DECO*27

It’s a heartwarming song brimming with energy and a bright vibe! Created by the duo DECO*27 and Iyowa, this piece is an insert song for “Project SEKAI the Movie: The Broken World and the Miku Who Can’t Sing.” Sung by four vocalists—Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Megurine Luka, and MEIKO—it’s a pop tune carrying an uplifting message in its lyrics: “Thanks to you, I can jump higher.” It’s the perfect track to listen to when you need a boost!
Find your voiceSatsuki

This is a Vocaloid track notable for its refreshing melody and driving, high-speed beat.
“Find your voice” by Satsuki was released in March 2025 as a tie-in song with Kanro Co., Ltd.’s “Voice Care Throat Lozenges.” Its sound fuses EDM and rock, interweaving Hatsune Miku’s crisp vocals.
With its uplifting message and explosive sonic presence, I think it’s perfect for your morning commute, school run, or workouts.
Let this song boost your mood!
phoenix164

Illustrator Nou created characters inspired by mythical creatures for the project “Raison d’être,” in which artists write brand-new songs for those characters.
For the Phoenix, Vocaloid producer 164 composed the track “phoenix.” The legendary phoenix, of course, is the immortal bird.
In the song, it portrays a boy who, even after suffering deep wounds, rises again.
Since the character is set as a teenager, there’s also a delicate, somewhat childlike atmosphere to him.





