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” (51–60)
FuwaraidouAdeliae

Fuwarai-dō is a work by Adeliae, released in May 2025.
The lyrics, laced with irony about going along with the majority, pair with Hatsune Miku’s languid vocals to create an addictive vibe.
The bass-forward arrangement is stylish and easy on the ears—you’ll find yourself tapping along before you know it.
If you want to stay true to yourself without being swept up by those around you, this is the song that will definitely hit home.
The Wonderland and Alice.kitto, zutto, bocchi.

It’s a mysterious Vocaloid track that makes the boundary between reality and fantasy feel like it’s growing blurred.
“Kitto, Zutto” is a song by Bocchi-san, released in October 2021.
The fantastical world woven by Yamine Renri’s vocals is somehow eerie yet beautiful, drawing the listener into its story.
A guitar-driven rock sound intertwines with elements of electronica, resulting in a melancholic finish.
And each word of the lyrics, like a soliloquy, pierces the heart.
It’s a perfect song for when you want to escape from reality.
Fiction writerpote

This is a profound Vocaloid song that portrays the inner conflict wavering on the boundary between reality and fiction.
Created by Pote and released in November 2018, it features v flower’s gentle vocals resonating over a pop melody, while the lyrics carry the complex emotions of someone who weaves stories.
If you’re involved in creative work, the questions this piece poses will likely strike a chord.
It’s a Vocaloid track with a mysterious charm that makes you inevitably relate it to your own experiences as you listen.
Impure AllianceAko

It’s a pop number that incorporates the essences of jazz and funk music.
The song makes full use of MEIKO’s mature vocal tone, featuring a stylish progression built around a four-on-the-floor beat and a striking catchphrase delivered in the chorus.
As Ako commented, “Listening to it in the car with sunglasses on makes you feel unbeatable,” it truly is the ultimate drive song.
Give it a listen and you’ll surely feel the courage to live true to yourself!
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Fu” (61–70)
Fly HigherCamelots feat. F.A.T.M

An exquisite track that fuses hip-hop and hyperpop! It’s a piece by Camelots feat.
F.A.T.M, set for release in February 2025.
The duet between Rakuda Hoshi and v flower is cool, the sound design is irresistibly catchy, and the message about self-affirmation and hope for the future is captivating.
With its refreshing vibe, it’s perfect as background music for walking around the city.
φame no murakumo P

The piano’s tone resonates warmly at times, and poignantly at others.
Released in May 2022, this work is a piano-and-vocal piece with a retro vibe.
You’ll be drawn in by GUMI’s transparent vocals and the philosophical lyrics that question how we live.
It naturally makes you ponder what “rightness” really is.
When you want to reexamine your true self, this song might offer something to work with.
Winter has come to an end.sukoyaka daiseidō

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.


