A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with “Gi”
When it comes to Japanese words that start with “gi” (ぎ), examples include “ginga” (galaxy), “girochin” (guillotine), and “giji ___” (pseudo-___).
If you’re a fan of Vocaloid, just seeing these words might already bring to mind a few song titles that begin with “gi.” In this article, we’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid tracks specifically with titles that start with “gi.” We’ve selected a wide range, from famous songs to hidden gems, so please take your time reading and enjoy discovering some new tracks along the way.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Gi' (1–10)
A feigned life loves playing pretend at being friends.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

An uncanny poetry reading where speech synthesis technologies intersect.
Created by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Research Society, it was released in November 2025.
By arranging various libraries—such as Kasane Teto, Zundamon, and Kizuna Akari—in a polyphonic collage, it explores the theme of simulated beings and fabricated relationships.
Your ears and heart are captured by the layering technique that blurs who is speaking and what is being said.
Be sure to experience this densely crafted sonic world for yourself.
GuiltyFuyuu

How about a dark Vocaloid track where raw emotions collide? It’s a song by Fuyuu, a Vocaloid producer known for a gothic aesthetic, released in September 2025.
It dropped simultaneously with a version sung by Yoshizuki Sanbo.
The intense sound from the very intro is awesome! The lyrics center on themes of “sin” and “judgment,” expressing a cry of the heart seeking freedom while being hurt.
The contrast between taut tension and aching poignancy is sure to seize your heart.
Giga Giga WitchKurosawa Madoka

It’s a Vocaloid song that’s upbeat yet carries a mysterious vibe.
Created by Madoka Kurosawa—also known under the singer name “Otouto no Ane (Sister of the Younger Brother)”—it was released in 2013.
The fantastical, horror-tinged lyrical world is irresistible.
Highly recommended for fans of gothic music.
GangsterItoma P

“Gangster” by Itoma-P, the Vocaloid producer known for “Dow wa Youki” and “Youjin,” is a track also included on the album “Giniro Sosogu Machi.” Its aggressive beat, which hurls dissatisfaction at the world, and Len Kagamine’s strained, guttural vocals are just undeniably cool.
The lyrics convey a spit-out resignation, along with a fierce resolve to smash even despair itself.
Those conflicting emotions swirling within the protagonist’s heart are brilliantly portrayed through a downer-tinged sound.
Care to immerse yourself in this dark world?
Fake Chineseotonashi afu

Comical yet brimming with experimental spirit, this track is a work by Vocaloid producer Afu Otonashi, released in June 2025.
It’s a duet by Kasane Teto and Adachi Rei; while the singing itself is in Japanese, the lyrics appear to be in Chinese—or so it seems at first glance.
On closer look, they’re mock Chinese: a combination of Chinese-looking characters arranged to feel Chinese.
Even so, it’s a mysterious song where you somehow still understand what’s being said.
I think it’s a Vocaloid tune that anyone can enjoy!
Gya, gya, gya, galaxy!Project:OVER

An exciting, space-themed pop tune! Released under the Project:OVER name by Tsukimiguu in February 2025, this track features Hatsuune Teto SV’s energetic vocals and a super-groovy sound arrangement.
The lyrics are packed with a spirit of adventure and the thrill of leaping into a new world, making it a joy to read on their own.
It’s sure to brighten everyone’s mood and pump them up at sports days and athletic festivals!
Gizaba creepy documentcosMo@bousou P

For those who want to take on the uniquely high-speed vocals characteristic of Vocaloid songs, “Gizaba Kaibunsho” is recommended.
This track was released by cosMo@Bousou-P.
Set to an ultra-fast sound, it portrays the protagonist striving to discover their own special talent.
While it’s rapid, it’s not just fast for the sake of being fast—the key is how the singing sometimes feels like shouting and other times like whispering.
It also includes homages to past works such as “Yaminabe!” which will bring a grin to Vocaloid fans.


