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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I love you to the bonesyudou

It’s a highly stylish Vocaloid track where waves of sound rush in with tremendous force.
The song is by syudou, also known for “Bitter Choco Decoration” and “Call Boy,” and it was released in 2016.
The lyrics depict a somewhat suspicious romantic situation, evoking a mature feel and a worldview reminiscent of literary fiction.
Thanks to the rapidly shifting song structure, it never gets boring! It’s a cool yandere song that makes you want to hit the play button again and again.
Wishing upon the starry sky – Good NighttomoP

This is tomoP’s original Hatsune Miku song, “Filling a Wish into the Starry Sky – Good Night.” It’s a gentle ballad with the night and a starry sky as its motif.
After the resonant A and B verses, the chorus shifts dramatically, featuring a memorable melody that conveys a sense of motion.
holonwotaku

Wotaku’s original Vocaloid song “Holon.” The blend of piano and synthesizer creates a mature atmosphere.
It has an addictive quality that makes you want to listen again and again.
It’s a song I’d love you to play on a rainy day, just like the girl featured in the video’s thumbnail image.
Until my cheeks dryiyowa

Be sure to give this song a listen in the autumn winds of wistfulness.
It’s a 2022 October release by composer Iyowa, who captivates Vocaloid fans with tracks that balance originality and catchiness, created as a collaboration with the apparel brand shabondama.
You’ll find yourself absorbed by the pattering piano tones and Miku’s gentle vocals.
The tender message in the lyrics—“Don’t hold back; it’s okay to cry”—really hits home.
The more carefully you listen, the more charm you’ll discover.
White Stepiruka aisu

Let’s lift our spirits with a winter pop tune! Created by the Vocaloid producer Iruka Ice—also known for tracks like “Brand New Day” and “Orca”—this song was released in 2020.
Centered on a four-on-the-floor beat, it unfolds with dazzling synth phrases, making for a refreshing EDM number.
Miku’s Auto-Tuned vocals are super cute! That alone is enough to energize you, but the positive lyrics—encouraging us to “move forward together toward the future”—are incredibly uplifting as well.
Dream of a starry nightuzumaki P

When it comes to Christmas songs, the sparkly, festive tunes are of course wonderful, but sometimes you want to listen to a gentle, soothing song as well.
For those people, I recommend “Hoshiyo no Yume,” a ballad by Bunchou-P.
It was originally sung by Hatsune Miku, but this version is a cover by Uzumaki-P as a duet by KAITO and MEIKO, offering a fresh new charm.
Certificate of Authenticity (Proof)kairiki bea

To help you enjoy studying “proofs,” anything that requires memorization, like formulas, is sung in the chorus so it sticks in your memory.
It’s an outstanding song that gives you the motivation to start studying math—a subject where it’s easy to lose heart after stumbling once.


