Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Hi' (ひ)
Among words that start with “hi” (ひ), what kinds of words come to mind that seem like they could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?
“Light” (光), “comparison” (比較), “person” (人), “alone” (ひとり), and so on—just seeing these words might instantly make some Vocaloid fans think, “That song!!”
In this article, we’ll introduce Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “hi” (ひ).
How many of the songs you thought of will appear in the article we’re about to share?
Please look forward to it.
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Light Beyondsekai denryoku

A male-female Vocaloid duet number by Merou and Nakumo.
The track is by Vocaloid producer Sekai Denryoku—the creator of “Post Zunda Rock nanoda,” which drew attention at the 2022 Mushoku Tohmeisai—and it was released in March 2023.
It’s a warm rock tune featuring striking alternative guitar sounds.
The harmonies of the two singers are pleasing to the ear, and combined with lyrics that depict human relationships and ways of connecting, it leaves your heart glowing by the end.
Also recommended for those who want to try a cover band of Vocaloid songs.
A Terribly Hot Summer and a KnifeNaisho no piasu

As you keep listening, you’ll start to feel chills down your spine—this is a yandere song.
It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Naisho no Pierce, released in 2022.
The song portrays the protagonist’s near-mad obsession after realizing their lover is cheating.
The tense rhythm and KAFU’s earnest vocals intertwine in a striking way.
I’m also drawn to the arrangement choices that shape the world of the song—like the audible breaths during the break and the unusually long silence just before the final chorus.
And by all means, make sure to listen all the way through to the outro!
Himan = Hidai: Agitation SuiteMinami no Minami

Minami no Minami’s song, which depicts the struggle of dieting with a lively rhythm, was released in February 2024.
Featuring Hatsune Miku and Zundamon, this track combines a freshness and familiarity unlike anything before, and is sure to resonate not only with younger listeners but with all age groups.
Its fast-paced pop sound feels great, and the challenges and setbacks in the quest for the “ultimate body” will ignite listeners’ hearts.
Perfect for when you need a boost!
To us who were heroesNarumiyaryo

Ryo Narimiya is a singer-songwriter who is active across a wide range of musical projects: he performs as a vocalist under the name Naryō, and as Nora in the duo Konya, Ano Machi Kara.
His ninth track, “To Us Who Were Heroes,” was released as an entry for Vocaloid Collection Spring 2023.
While the song has a driving, fast-paced feel, it contains no particularly difficult phrases, making it a great choice for beginner bands to try.
That said, the band needs to be tightly in sync or it can fall apart, so be sure to practice thoroughly before performing live.
whooo-oo-oo (spooky wooo sound)Kuriyama Yuuri

A fresh, new-wave Vocaloid track where venom-laced lyrics fuse with a beautiful melody.
Created by Yūri Kuriyama as part of a Pokémon × Hatsune Miku collaboration project, it was released in February 2024.
While richly incorporating Pokémon game sound effects and BGM, it sharply portrays the turmoil of emotions in modern society, deftly weaving in themes like self-denial and loneliness.
Brimming with Kuriyama’s distinctive worldview, this piece is recommended not only for Vocaloid fans but also for Pokémon enthusiasts.
It’s a soul-stirring song that resonates with those carrying complex feelings.
Hip-Hop Step Jumpraku shumi

A cute and fun Vocaloid rap that makes you want to jump and groove! Created by Vocaloid producer Rakushumi, it was released in February 2023.
The unique lyrics, unfolding from the perspective of a rabbit MC, are so well-crafted they’ll put a smile on your face just by reading them.
And because the track is rhythmically produced with a lean number of sounds, the high-energy flow fits perfectly.
It’s a piece I can recommend as a “start with this!” when you want to boost your bubbly mood.
Secret elementary school studentInabakumo

First you hear a suspicious, hard-to-describe intro.
Then come lyrics mixing kanji and hiragana, set to a melody that suddenly leaps so sharply it almost sounds out of tune.
And yet, through it all, it asks: what kinds of voices and feelings does an innocent elementary schooler—so open to accepting many things—receive, and how do they look at the world? This song portrays the vague, indistinct presence that is a child.


