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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Broadcast✴︎NEW!Haraguchi Sasuke

This is an addictive, club-tune-style track by Sasuke Haraguchi featuring Kasane Teto.
Released in February 2026, it was selected as the official image song and commercial theme for Shogakukan’s Gagaga Bunko light novel “1/n no Watson.” Production began after a personal request from the original author, and it was later officially adopted as the CM song.
Its densely packed sound within a short runtime pairs perfectly with the sensibilities of the social media era, and it carries a message that evokes today’s online world where dubious information constantly flies around.
Hozuki Hillnejishiki

This Vocaloid track carries a powerful message about moving toward the future while tracing back through past memories.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Nejishiki—known for hits like “Freedom Lolita”—the song was released in February 2026.
It was produced as the official demo song for the all-out powerhouse vocal, Futaba Kominato.
The nostalgic melody and driving band sound leave a strong impression.
Nostalgia, intensity, and coolness all surge at once.
Be sure to turn up the volume and give it a listen!
The stars came downgomen nasai ga ienakute

A song wrapped in a delicate, floating sensation.
It’s by the Vocaloid producer “Gomen nasai ga Ienakute,” also known as the creator of “Musubime Sagashi,” and it was released in February 2026.
It ranked 32nd in the TOP 100 of VocaColle Winter 2026.
A minimal four-on-the-floor beat melds with Kagamine Rin NT’s whisper-like vocals to create a unique atmosphere that’s both wistful and danceable.
The worldview depicting a yearning for the outside world mixed with anxiety is also deeply evocative.
Listen on a quiet night while gazing out the window alone, and it’s sure to sink into your heart.
Connecting the stars40mP x Ichinose

“Connecting the Stars” fills you with the courage to dive into a new world and the dazzling glow of youth.
Created by the duo 40mP and Hifumi.
It’s an original song written for Leo/need, a unit from the mobile game “Project SEKAI,” released in July 2023.
Its hallmark is the overlapping performances of piano and guitar that showcase each creator’s individuality.
And Hatsune Miku’s vocals gently yet powerfully resonate with the bonds between friends and hope for the future.
On the morning of your entrance ceremony, listen to this piece and kick off the best possible start.
Hollywotaku

A piece by wotaku—the Vocaloid producer also known for “Gehenna” and “Shanti”—released in February 2026.
It was originally a song provided to voice actress Yuka Hiiragi in October 2024, and this version is a self-cover using Synthesizer V’s Chifuyu Hanakuma.
Its sparkling, future-bass-tinged sound contrasts strikingly with lyrics that evoke boarding a night train to escape somewhere far away.
It’s a song that stays by your side in those moments when you’re exhausted by work or relationships and feel tears welling up.
A gentle Vocaloid track that lets you set your burdens down and think, “It’s okay to run away.”
homeostasisLonePi

A track by Vocaloid producer LonePi, released in November 2025.
It was created as an original piece for the web drama content “We Stay Up Night After Night.” The song portrays a complex psychology in which one manipulates memories for self-preservation.
Kagamine Len’s somewhat shadowy vocals perfectly align with the emotions of the conflicted character.
If you like it, be sure to check out the version sung by Forte as well.
Star StoryCielo

The shimmering, starry-night soundscape and Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals seep into the heart.
This is a piece released by Vocaloid producer Cielo in January 2026.
It carries a warm message about stepping into the future while holding onto the dreams we nearly forgot as we grew up and the precious stories kept close to our hearts.
The arrangement swells with emotion toward the latter half, as if you’re watching a film.
Why not listen to it while gazing up at the stars?



