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)
I’m the committee for that!usushio shisū

Be sure to experience this exhilarating pop-rock sound! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Usushio Shisū, released in January 2026.
Sung over a guitar-centered band arrangement, the lyrics reveal a somewhat excuse-like inner monologue trying to come to terms with one’s role and position.
Kasane Teto’s straightforward vocals convey both urgency and humor at the same time.
Recommended for when you want to blow away those overwhelming feelings!
Stardust Utopiaotetsu

Hoshikuzu Utopia has really cool piano and bass movement.
The overall vocal range is B3–D5, which is relatively moderate for a Vocaloid song, and the tempo isn’t too fast, so it should be comfortable to sing in a relaxed state.
One thing to watch out for is not going all-out emotionally right from the start.
It’s a song that has strength within its softness, so I think it’s good to gradually increase the intensity with each phrase.
Also, when the melody changes, it’s almost seamlessly connected with little to no pause.
This connection is very important, so when you move to the next phrase, try to be conscious of the pitch bar and project your voice firmly.
HoshiaiRefutī Monsutā P

Hoshi-ai is a song I want to listen to when Tanabata comes around.
I think many women can sing it in the original key.
Of course, if some parts are in a difficult range, it’s best to adjust to a key that’s comfortable for you.
When you sing, don’t just blast it out with your voice—use your breath well, and aim for about 60% breath and 40% voice to let the sound flow; that will suit the vibe.
The start of the chorus tends to get tense, so use your hands to guide the sound upward as if you’re resonating in your head.
If you raise your hands above your head or in front of you and wave them lightly to the rhythm while singing, your voice will start to resonate where your hands are, and it should feel easier to sing.
If you tend to get tense, give it a try.
A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ho” (11–20)
Stardropfene

“Hoshi no Shizuku” has been drawing attention after being entered in the Rookie category of BokaColle 2023 Spring.
It is a work produced by vocaloid producer fene.
The song depicts a beautiful seaside landscape and the protagonist’s longing for someone dear.
Its charm lies in the poetic expression where the scenery and the protagonist’s feelings become intertwined.
With a calm, piano-centered sound, it’s a piece I recommend listening to when you want to relax.
Close your eyes and picture the beautiful scenery.
We can’t even become stars.kokokoko tokkyo kyokakyoku

This song portrays a bittersweet feeling of sinking into darkness, unable to become a shining star.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Kokokoko Tokkyo Kyokakyoku, released in November 2025.
The airy sound woven by piano and synthesizer melds with Hatsune Miku’s fragile vocals.
The way it chooses to keep singing despite the powerlessness of unfulfilled wishes is truly heart-wrenching.
Reflecting the introspective worldview of Kokokoko Tokkyo Kyokakyoku, who has been actively creating throughout 2025, this piece is a standout.
The music video by filmmaker Tokyo Neko Kaiwai is also a must-see, with sound and visuals uniting to seep into your heart.
It’s a song that keeps you company at night when you want to quietly face your own emotions.
White HappyMARETU

This is a chiptune with a unique worldview that grabs you right from the start.
It’s a work by MARETU, also known for creating the song “Say the Producer’s Name!” which uses a Vocaloid producer’s name, and it was released in 2017.
The lyrics have a great phonetic feel, and the word choices are so cool you’ll want to listen over and over.
The catchy synth riffs are another part of its appeal.
Let’s become stars.kuyō

This is a track by Kuyo-san, where the synthesizer timbres gleam brilliantly.
Released in April 2025, the piece unfolds a dreamy world alongside Kasane Teto’s translucent vocals.
The sound arrangement, infused with retro-pop essence, is pleasing to the ear.
The wish woven into the lyrics and the emotions seeping through every word resonate deeply.
It’s a perfect listen for nights when you feel alone.


