Vocaloid songs that start with “Gu.” Packed with lots of popular tracks!
How many Vocaloid songs that start with “gu” can you think of?
There are plenty of words starting with “gu” used in Vocaloid song titles—like “Goodbye,” “Green,” and “Glory.” Seeing these might already bring a few song titles to mind.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “gu.”
We’ve focused on tracks that have been getting attention in recent years, so take this opportunity to explore a variety of songs.
Feel free to use this list in many situations—like playing shiritori with a Vocaloid-only rule set, picking songs for karaoke, or creating a playlist with one track for each initial in the Japanese syllabary.
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Vocaloid songs that start with “Gu.” Packed with popular tracks! (21–30)
Swirly Mero Melody♪Kinoshita

A buoyant pop tune performed as a duet by Otomachi Una and Kagamine Rin! Created by Kinoshita, this song was released in January 2022 to celebrate the second anniversary of the rhythm action game “Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party!!!!”.
With its bright, catchy melody and refreshing rhythm, it conveys the joy and exhilaration that music brings.
It’s a feel-good track you’ll want to listen to with someone special—perfect as background music for time spent with your mom.
Gretel in HALLOWEEN HOUSEden

It begins with a music box that has a suspicious, eerie atmosphere.
The motif is the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel.
The gradually accelerating phrase represents her descent into madness.
It has a captivating quality that never grows tiresome.
It was released in 2012.
Vocaloid songs that start with “Gu.” Packed with popular tracks! (31–40)
Good-Morning!Kamui Gakupo/GoMu

An original Gakupo song by Gomu, a veteran singer on Niconico Douga.
Thanks to the overflowing personalities of the duo Bravo Yamada and Agoaniki, it’s hard to actually take in the song’s content.
The high-quality band sound and the guitar solo are really cool…
they are.
Foolish Foot SoldierKamui Gakupo / Wandara P

This one is also a Japanese-style rock piece.
It was created with the theme of “lovable fools,” based on the idea that it’s okay to be reckless, rough around the edges, or even laughed at.
The track was provided for ‘Vocaloid Night in Hokkaido.’ There are various versions, including a KAITO version, a duet version, and self-arranged versions with PVs.
Glorious DayEVE

This is a rousing support song filled with admiration for the Pokémon series’ past Champions, resonating with courage and emotion.
Released by Eve in March 2024, the piece drew attention as the 18th installment of Project VOLTAGE, a collaboration between Pokémon and Hatsune Miku.
Its energetic, emotive melody stirs the hearts of those in the midst of their journey and gives them the power to overcome hardships.
Infused with respect for comrades who keep taking on challenges, this song is perfect when you’re striving toward a goal or ready to take a new step forward!
Glass WallGHPZ

The title means “Glass Wall.” It features Hatsune Miku’s heartrending vocals.
“Glass wall” is thought to refer to LCD screens such as those on computers.
Since it uses a lot of simple English, it’s recommended even for people who aren’t very good at English.
Graphic MagicLast Note.

This is a Vocaloid song that helps you learn about solid geometry.
It’s by Last Note., the Vocaloid music unit behind many classics like “Setsuna Trip” and “Uchouten Vivace,” and it’s included on the compilation album “Learn Middle School Math with Vocaloid.” The fast-paced, stylish rock sound is super cool! Even those who struggle with math should find it easier to remember this way.
Just be careful not to get so hooked on the music that you forget to study!


