A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ho'
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “ho.”
When you think of words that start with “ho,” things like “hoshi” (star), “howaito” (white), and “hotaru” (firefly) might come to mind.
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might already have a few song titles starting with “ho” popping into your head.
I’ve selected a wide range—from hugely popular tracks on YouTube and Niconico to hidden gems—so read on and see if you can guess which songs will appear.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ho” (1–10)
wandering playYukue Watto

“Wandering Play” is a track released in January 2024 by the Vocaloid producer Yukue Watto.
It starts with vocals and gradually layers more sounds, building into a rich arrangement that feels great to listen to.
The singing voice uses the voice library “Nurse Robo_Type T.” The contrast between the early sections—where the lyrics are placed sparsely—and the high-energy, fast-paced sound of the chorus broadens the song’s overall sense of worldbuilding.
Song of Star-crossed LoveMIMI

This song gently weaves a bittersweet love story wrapped in starlight.
Released by MIMI in November 2024, it shines with a deep, dreamlike musicality.
A transparent, piano-centered sound blends with Hatsune Miku’s vocals, reflecting the feelings of a protagonist gazing up at the night sky.
Every element of the arrangement is crafted with care, and the warmth of the melody sinks into the heart.
Listen to it alone at night, lost in thought, and it will resonate even more deeply.
HoshiaiLefty Monster P

It’s a song often associated with cover singers, but the original has a beautiful chorus too, so I really hope you’ll give it a listen! It’s a track that can move you to tears with the contrast between its bright moments and its poignant ones.
The lyrics evoke an image like Orihime and Hikoboshi—wanting to meet but not being able to as they wish—singing of a love that’s sweet yet painful.
A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ho” (11–20)
hozakeBarbapapa

Released by Barbapapa in February 2025, this work centers on the theme of lending and borrowing video games.
It’s built on the anger of a situation where a lent game never comes back, the save data gets erased and the game gets sold, and you can no longer contact the person.
It’s one of those classic Heisei-era scenarios that makes you squint with recognition.
The music video evokes SFC’s Super Donkey Kong, and the addictive sound is fantastic too! It’s a Zundamon song you’ll be looping for sure.
Cream on the cheekscrew-type

It’s a sweet pop song that lets you bask in a happy mood.
Composed by Nejishiki, also known for “Freedom Lolita,” it was released in June 2025.
This work is the official demo song for VOCALOID6 AI’s Yuzuki Yukari and Kizuna Akari.
The two singers, close like sisters, deliver vocals that gently seep into your heart.
The lyrics’ worldview, which highlights the loveliness of everyday life, is another charm.
If you listen on a tiring day, it might inspire you to keep doing your best tomorrow.
Horafuki PuppetTakeaki Wada

It’s a catchy, high-energy track.
Created by Takeaki Wada, the piece was released in April 2024 as an original song by the VTuber unit, 7th-Dimension Student Council.
Later, in January 2025, a version featuring Kasane Teto was published.
The contrast between its up-tempo melody and satirical lyrics is striking.
The recurring hook—epitomized by the line, “Why not entrust the way you are to me?”—is particularly brilliant.
It might just lift you up when you’re feeling down.
White Linehalyosy

The refreshing intro, the rhythmic first verse, and the build-up into the chorus—this flow is truly exciting.
It’s a song by halyosy, a well-known Vocaloid producer behind hits like “Sakura no Ame,” released in 2016.
The lyrics, blending hope for the future with a touch of sadness, leave a deep impression.
Looking up at the white lines traced across the sky, what is he thinking?





