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Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Go”

How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Go-” can you think of?

For example, Ghost Rule and Gokuraku Jodo are especially popular tracks, so many of you might have thought of them right away.

There are plenty of other words that begin with “go,” like “gōon” (roaring sound) and “go-◯◯” (words starting with the kanji for ‘mistake’), and if you’re a Vocaloid fan, just seeing the word might have brought specific song titles to mind.

In this article, we’ll showcase a whole range of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “go.”

Enjoy browsing and seeing what songs are out there.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Go” (11–20)

Ghost townMowei

Ghost Town / Matsuo feat. KAITO
Ghost Town Mòwěi

A KAITO song that sings as if pouring out an unfulfilled heart—deeply piercing to the chest.

Created by Matsuo, who is also actively working as a vocalist, it was released in 2022.

It’s cutting-edge electronic music with a very stylish finish.

A surging bass intertwines with sidechained synths to craft a highly sophisticated sonic image.

Give it a listen while wondering, “What on earth happened to the song’s protagonist?”

Bird of paradiseBoiled Fruits

Therefore Niru Kajitsu “Bird of Paradise” with Flower [Official] - Strelitzia
Strelitzia cooked/boiled fruit

A track by Nirukajitsu, a creator who, in addition to working as a Vocaloid producer, is also active as a lyricist, composer, and arranger.

Set to a tight beat layered with noisy guitar and ear-catching programmed sounds, it’s a Vocaloid number that makes you want to move your body.

The melody lets you enjoy the essence of Vocaloid from the very start—rapid-fire lines in a high register—while the arrangement leverages a slap-driven bassline.

The result is an outstanding VOCAROCK track that fuses heaviness with a lingering sense of lightness.

GorgonUtsu-P

Utsu-P – Gorgon feat. Hatsune Miku
Gorgon Utsu-P

It’s a heavy, ultra-thick metal sound.

This is a track by the Vocaloid producer Utsu-P, released in February 2025.

Inspired by the Gorgons of Greek mythology, it portrays modern people who hide their emotions through the perspective of a protagonist who turns others to stone.

Ferocious guitar riffs, a thundering bassline, hard-hitting drums, and razor-edged synths—the whole song slams into you in the best way.

There’s also a hardcore-style development in the latter half.

Experience that explosive, emotional climax for yourself!

Gore Dinerwotaku

Gore Diner / wotaku feat. Hatsune Miku
Gore Dinerwotaku

It’s an eerie yet captivating track.

Created by wotaku and released in December 2024, it features an electro-swing vibe with jazzy melodies.

Dark elements are scattered throughout the lyrics and visuals, crafting a distinctive world.

While the theme centers on dining, it subtly hints at the consumption of human life and bodies.

The lyrics blend humor and horror, leaving a deep impression on listeners.

A must-listen for anyone who loves someone so much they could just eat them up!

gossipOSTER project

[Hatsune Miku] Gossip [OSTER project]
Gossip OSTER project

Listening to this glossy, powerful track, I couldn’t help but imagine a scene from a movie: a woman singing in a corner of a restaurant bar, accompanied by a grand piano.

It’s a sexy, cool song with a great tempo that makes you want to start stepping to the beat.

GHOSTLiz.

This is a song by Sergeant Duck P, the leader of the music circle Twisted Duck.

The emotional piano melody and the intertwined vocals of Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len are beautiful.

The lyrics, spun in a unique world view, are heartrending and, together with the song’s beauty, deeply move the heart.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Go” (21–30)

Sorry, sorry.100 vomits

[VOCALOID] Sorry, Sorry / Hatsune Miku [Vomited 100 Times]
Sorry, sorry—vomited 100 times

The light, stylish sound arrangement might be what stands out at first, but what I really want you to focus on are the lyrics! It’s a work by 100-kai Outo, also known as the creator of “I can’t even become NANIMONO” and “Just praise me for being alive,” released in 2020.

Words with an incredibly good feel to them come crashing in like waves.

And once you hear it, the chorus melody will surely get stuck in your head.

Plus, as mentioned above, pay attention to the lyrical content that feels like 100-kai Outo’s emotions are overflowing onto the page.

The final chorus, in particular, is outstanding.