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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Goodbye DeclarationChinozo

This is a signature work by Chinozo, featuring an exhilarating, fast-paced rock sound that feels great.
Released in 2020, it skyrocketed in popularity after finger-dance videos on TikTok went viral.
The lyrics carry a positive message about living true to yourself, giving listeners a powerful push forward.
Its catchy, great-sounding melody is unforgettable after just one listen.
Perfect for lively moments like after-parties or karaoke gatherings where everyone wants to have fun together!
Gray FinderNaranase

This is a work released in November 2025 by Vocaloid producer Narase.
It was created as an entry for Musyokutomeisai 3.
The song sets a heartfelt wish—to be found by someone, to have one’s name called—against a fast-paced beat.
It may especially resonate with those engaged in creative pursuits.
And Hatsune Miku’s slightly innocent voice really brings out that sense of poignancy.
GreetingsFujishiro Genzuki

This is a Vocaloid song by Fujishirou Genzuki from the VTuber group NIJISANJI, released in November 2025.
Ototomachi Una’s calm vocals highlight the introspective, delicate lyrics, and the chill sound adds to a dreamy atmosphere.
It’s impressive how Genzuki, while active as a liver, handles everything himself from songwriting and composition to mixing.
Give it a listen on a quiet night when you want to sit with your thoughts.
Ultramarine Rain (Re Ver.)jin

A ballad positioned as Episode 8, “A Story That Wouldn’t Hurt Even If You Got It in Your Eyes,” in the Kagerou Project’s narrative.
It’s included on the single Children Record, and a re-recorded version appears on the album Mekakucity Records, released in May 2013.
The lyrics, set in a closed room where the sound of rain echoes, portray someone reading a picture book to a precious person while letting their thoughts drift to the outside world, evoking a heart-wrenching sense of longing.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to savor alone on a quiet night.
graffitiZLMS

A collaborative project by four Vocaloid producers—Jig, Liao-Liao, Harumaki Gohan, and Yuunosuke—ZLMS has released a music video for this track.
It’s included on their first album, “ZLMS,” released in August 2025.
Based on a demo by Yuunosuke, the song was produced with each member taking charge of drums, guitar, bass, and synth to build the sound.
The result is a stylish, richly textured sonic image.
The lyrics carry a passionate desire to capture this moment and dash toward the future—a high-energy Vocaloid song.
Grace Alonesekikomi-gohan (ceremonial red rice dish; also called sekihan)

A track by Sekikomi Gohan, released in October 2025.
The lyrics, blending Japanese and English, capture both unwavering love and the moment of parting at the same time.
The grand textures woven by synths, piano, and strings are beautifully complemented by Hatsune Miku’s voice.
The structure that surges toward the chorus is also moving.
Take your time—let your body and heart surrender, and give it a listen.
GUDAGUDAFushi

It’s a track that overwhelms you with its energetic guitar-rock sound.
Released in September 2025, the music video was created by Yoshida Nasubi and SPIKE.
The song portrays the drive to move forward despite feelings of restlessness and wavering, riding on a fast-paced, exhilarating band sound.
The punchy sonic impact that hits your ears and mind is insanely cool! Give it a listen when you want to blast away that foggy, unsettled mood!






