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.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Go” (11–20)
You are invited.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

This is a poetry reading with a unique worldview, perfect for when you want to linger in a mysterious afterglow.
It’s a track by Haniwa from the American Folk Song Research Society, released in May 2025.
Set at a party scene inside the mind, it brings inner conflict to the surface.
The lyrics feel playful yet somehow pained, and the relentless beat presses in—before you know it, you’re overwhelmed by its force.
I think it’s great for when you want to sink into your thoughts.
hellfirenejishiki

A Japanese-style rock song with a cool, passionate guitar sound.
Composed by Nejishiki and released in November 2023, it was included on the compilation album “ITSUKA RECORDS Compilation Album vol.1 ‘ITSUKA’.” The grand lyrics, themed around surging passion and the cycle of life, pair perfectly with the sound.
Its dramatic worldview will set your heart ablaze.
Add MEIKO’s Japanese-style track to your playlist!
gossipOSTER 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.
The Fifth ClownAku no P

It’s an up-tempo, intense melody, yet it exudes an eerie atmosphere that matches the lyrics—a slightly mysterious song.
The way it uses high notes to evoke anxiety might be something only a Vocaloid can do.
While Kagamine Len has many aggressive tracks, you don’t often see songs like this, so it’s a must-listen.
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.
Sorry, sorry.hyakkai ōto

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.
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May MaidenAki/millstones

This is a highly recommended song for those suffering from severe May blues.
It features a cute, charming house-pop sound, and the lyrics are wonderful and uplifting.
If other Vocaloid tracks have you overly hyped, give this one a listen to cool down.


