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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Night Parade of One Hundred DemonsPolyphonicBranch

It’s a forbidden love story between a demon and a human.
Both the lyrics and the melody are eerie, fitting the demon theme, yet it’s heartrending.
Created by Vocaloid producer PolyphonicBranch, it was released in 2011.
It’s included on the album “Omatsuri Sawagi,” so check it out if you’re interested.
Spring Song in Idle Pastimemayuko

Rather than “sexy,” the word “alluring” feels more fitting for the Japanese lyrics and classical expressions used here.
And yet the song has a somewhat tango-like flavor, making the contrast compelling—an intriguing track.
KAITO’s bewitching vocals are also a must-hear.
[Must-See] How to Start Your MorningAkane Yomitan
![[Must-see] How to Make a Morning by Akane Yomitan](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/he3k2JuUDxo/sddefault.jpg)
Set to a rhythmic, upbeat melody, this song portrays the morning routine from a unique perspective.
It’s included on Akane Yomitani’s album “Where Are You Going,” released in August 2024, and its video was published on October 10th, “Teto Day.” If you break down the kanji for “morning” (朝), you get two “十,” plus “月” and “日”—in other words, “October 10,” which represents Kasane Teto.
Despite its chaotic lyrics, it’s a catchy, striking pop tune with a mysterious charm.





