A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “He”
There are many ways to discover songs you don’t know yet, but narrowing your search by the song’s initial letter can help you stumble upon tracks you might not have noticed before.
So in this article, I’ll be collecting and introducing Vocaloid songs that start with “He.”
Words that start with “He” and appear in Vocaloid song titles include a variety like “headphone,” “Heisei,” “peace,” and “transformation.”
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might already have a few songs in mind, but I think you’ll find something new by reading this article—so please enjoy!
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'He' (21–30)
Henshinjin

If you were the kind of kid who often imagined yourself as a hero, this will especially resonate! It’s a track by Jin, also known as Shizen no Teki-P—the creator of the Kagerou Project—released in 2022.
It’s a stylish rock tune that pushes an edgy band sound to the forefront.
Those razor-sharp riffs and cutting rhythms are irresistible! The lyrics convey a powerful message: “Let’s live exactly as we want.” Be sure to listen while comparing it with the story in the music video!
hetero discoSatsuki

Listening to it makes you feel as if your innermost thoughts are spilling out.
This piece by Satsuki was released in July 2023.
The transparent vocals of Kagamine Rin and Len blend beautifully with the fast-paced rhythm.
The lyrics depict complex feelings toward modern society and strike deeply at the listener’s heart.
The question, “I can still keep going, right?” conveys a strong will to move forward even while engaging in self-questioning.
It’s especially recommended for teenagers in the midst of their youth.
Why not listen to this song and gain energy for tomorrow?
Summary of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with “He” (31–40)
Parallel linesShōtarosu

A beautiful, truly beautiful song.
You’re drawn in right away by its very distinctive intro.
As the song continues while preserving that beauty, it portrays feelings of love that arise from the most ordinary moments of daily life.
“Parallel lines” can be taken to mean they never intersect, or that they keep walking side by side forever.
Interpretations vary, but it’s a track that both those with unrequited love and those whose love has come true can enjoy.
TransformationNanahoshi Orchestra

“Let’s push forward just as we wish”—this is an emotional mixture hard rock that puts you in that mood.
It’s a track by Nanahoshi Orchestra, a Vocaloid producer also active under the name Riku Iwami, released in 2021.
The relentlessly aggressive tone throughout is insanely cool! I can’t help but crank up the volume.
The sing-along phrases are another factor that gets the energy up! If you’re looking for fiery rock sung by Kafu, this is a must-listen.
Wimpy KnightEkusentorikku P
It’s a very cute, pure love song.
The track is by the Vocaloid producer Eccentric-P and was released in 2008.
KAITO’s bright, clear vocals shine against the soft, warm sound, making it a real pleasure to listen to.
It feels like the fatigue of everyday life just melts away.
And the lyrics—“I’m the one who protects you, in other words, your knight”—are heart-throbbing.
If you’re looking for an adorable KAITO song and a romance tune, definitely give this a listen.
HEAVENharī

This is Harry P’s 14th work, included on the 2012 release “RESCUE OF RAINBOWS.” It tells the story of the path two people walked and their sorrowful parting.
A video, with many creators contributing across detailed roles such as illustration, scenario, video production, and mastering, has been released on Niconico.
When the CD was released, a version sung by the vocalist KK was issued simultaneously, so it might be nice to listen to them together.


