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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ge'

What kinds of words starting with “ge” come to mind that seem like they could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?

Words like “gendai” (modern), “genkai” (limit), “genjitsu” (reality), and “geki-〇〇” (intense-○○), and so on—if you’re a Vocaloid fan, some song titles might spring to mind when you see these.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid tracks whose titles start with “ge.”

We’ll be picking not only popular songs but also hidden gems, so please enjoy this opportunity to discover something new!

Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ge” (11–20)

Gepakku (Moon Soul)Kamui Gakupo / Nanameue P

[Yuzuki Yukari] Moon Soul -TSUKISHIRO- [Original]
Gepakku (Moon Soul)Kamui Gakupo / Nanameue P

Originally sung by Yuzuki Yukari, this song was rearranged to suit Gakupo.

The intro featuring traditional instruments is cool, and the piece is beautifully crafted.

The tuning makes it sound as if a real human is singing, and it’s captivating.

An entry for Gackpoid Birthday Festival 2012.

Gedatsu Sensationdeddobōru P

Rather than ‘Out’, Deadball-P is a Vocaloid producer whose style is more like ‘Deadball.’ ‘Gedatsu’ refers to attaining a state of enlightenment.

In addition to being included on the compilation album ‘Tsuki no Uta (I),’ it is also featured on Deadball-P’s second major solo CD, ‘Kokansetsu Dakkyū (Hip Dislocation).

Super pissed offYazuki

[Yuzuki Yukari] Geki-oko Punpunmaru [Maji-oko Original]
Super pissed offYazuki

The theme is the gyaru slang “oko” that was popular some years ago, and “geki-oko punpun-maru” corresponds to the third level of anger.

It features the distinctive moving ((`^´)) emoji.

The accompaniment itself is solid.

Apparently, it’s available on DAM.

Get Love BackKusemono

Overseas VOCALOID Sweet Ann sings “Get Love Back.” This song features an innovative approach in which the lyrics are a touch-up of a machine translation of an existing anime song.

It’s a recommended work for anime fans.

Realistic rationalistgoboumen

This is a mixture rock track with a refraining guitar tone that lingers in your ears.

It’s one of Vocaloid producer Goboumen’s signature songs, released in 2012.

The lyrics convey the protagonist’s heartfelt feelings of having no place where they belong, making it highly relatable.

It may especially resonate with younger generations.

moonlightVivid BAD SQUAD × MEIKO

With its stylish, mature sound, the song’s world pulls you right in.

Moonlight, a luxurious collaboration by Tatsuya Kitani and Harumaki Gohan, highlights Vivid BAD SQUAD’s cool edge and is the kind of piece you’ll want to listen to closely.

There aren’t any particularly high notes, so in that sense it’s easy to sing, but there are lots of lyrics, so you’ll need to practice your diction.

It’s an artistic, badass track—if you can nail it, you might just leave your companions slack-jawed.

Summary of Vocaloid Songs with Titles Starting with 'Ge' (21–30)

Illusory Moon Ringamyu

[Hatsune Miku & Kagamine Len] Illusory Moon Ring [Original Song] Chinese Subtitles
Illusory Moon Ringamyu

“We’ve always chosen whether to keep moving forward or to stop where we are, and the result of those choices is who we are now.” This song reminds us of that once again.

Its sound, rich in acoustic instruments, is gentle and slips smoothly into your ears.

When you’re tired, it doesn’t try to force you to stand up—it waits by your side.

You could call it a tender, compassionate song.