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 Starting with “Ho” (41–50)
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A striking example of how key changes can transform a song’s atmosphere is Teniwoha’s “Hakka.” It was included on their fourth album, “NO BOY,” released in 2021 after a five-year hiatus.
The music video for “Hakka” was uploaded to YouTube ahead of the album.
When the chorus hits, the song modulates to a different key than before, and the latter half of the chorus features a higher melodic line.
After the instrumental break, the final, climactic chorus shifts to an even higher melodic line, ramping up the excitement.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ho' (51–60)
Serious de Chocolatiertorte

The heart can’t be seen, but with chocolate you can give your feelings a shape.
This is a Valentine’s song sung by the UTAU voicebank Kasane Teto.
Created by Vocaloid producer Torte, it was released in 2020.
The medium-tempo arrangement, resonating with piano tones, gives a cute impression.
The clumsy, honest, straightforward feelings expressed in the lyrics match the sound beautifully.
If you don’t have the courage to give chocolate to someone you like, please give it a listen.
It will surely give you a gentle push.
Hollow SleepNuyuri

“Hollow Sleep” is a song by the Vocaloid producer Nuyuri, who is also known as the arranger of ZUTOMAYO’s “Byoushin wo Kamu” (Biting the Second Hand).
The video was released on Nico Nico Douga and YouTube in 2020.
It’s a cool track with stylish chord voicings and a tight groove, but the chorus is extremely high.
The verses and pre-chorus aren’t that high, yet the moment the chorus comes in, the range shoots up dramatically.
That contrast is striking and gives the song an addictive quality that makes you want to listen again.
There were no fireflies.Harumaki Gohan

Harumaki Gohan is a Vocaloid producer who’s also active as an illustrator.
His music videos, which feature set characters and stories, are also very popular.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is “There Were No Fireflies,” produced in 2022.
It’s crafted as a band sound with beautiful, resonant synth tones.
The lyrics, overflowing with bittersweet, fragile feelings, will touch your heart.
You’ll swoon at Hatsune Miku’s soulful delivery in the most moving moments.
This is a perfect number for anyone looking for a heartwarming Vocaloid song.
Star-Weaving SongHitoshizuku-P × Yama△

Hitoshizuku × Yama△ is a Vocaloid producer duo known for songs featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
Their 2015 piece “Hoshiori Uta” is a poignant song modeled after the story of Orihime and Hikoboshi.
It boasts a grand, beautiful sound, and her high-tone vocals are deeply moving.
The story-like lyrics unfold dramatically and are enough to bring you to tears.
You’ll experience a rich narrative that feels far deeper than its sub-four-minute runtime.
If you’re confident in your clear, soaring high notes, be sure to give it a try.
Melody of the Starry Skypolypho

If you’re craving feel-good choral work, look no further! The song “Hoshizora no Melody” by PolyphonicBranch (aka Porifo) was released in 2022.
It was written specifically for the unit Wonderlands×Showtime, which appears in the mobile game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” Its hip-hop-flavored A-melody really stands out, offering a sharp contrast to the catchy, warm chorus.
If you’re searching for a song everyone can sing together with friends, give it a try!
Ho'oponoponoMerokuru

A pop number brimming with a tropical vibe—perfect for when you want to escape the busyness of everyday life and the hustle and bustle of the city! Vocaloid producer Merokuru released “Ho’oponopono” in May 2024.
Its tropical, warm sound arrangement, like waves lapping on the beach, is soothing.
The vocals by Miku and Luka layered over it are incredibly gentle, too.
The title “Ho’oponopono” is a Hawaiian term for a way of thinking said to cleanse the heart.
Why not sing along with the song and calm your mind?





