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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “I.”

How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “I” can you think of?

For example, Kanzaki Iori’s “Inochi ni Kirawarete Iru” (Hated by Life Itself) and Mikito-P’s “Iiaru Fanclub” might be ones that many of you came up with.

There are plenty of other words that start with “i,” such as “Inori” (Prayer) and “Iro” (Color), and I’m sure some Vocaloid fans could think of several song titles just from seeing those words.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “i”!

Whether you know them or not, take this opportunity to give them another listen.

Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'I' (61–70)

One-Eyed Ripper Murder Caseshitoo

[Miku · flower] The One-Eyed Ripper Murder Case [Original MV]
One-Eyed Ripper Murder Caseshitoo

This song, much like a suspense drama, relentlessly drives a beloved person into a corner.

It makes you want to listen through to the very end to find out what happens, doesn’t it? It’s a yandere song about an older sister and younger brother whose mutual care goes too far.

It was released in 2015.

Shitoo, a multi-creator, single-handedly handled everything—from the music to the illustrations and video.

That’s precisely why the quality of this work is so high.

Why not immerse yourself completely in its sick, twisted world?

Don’t go.Shita

[Kaa Yuki/Souta] “Don’t Go” English ver. [Mes]
Don't go.Shita

It’s a Vocaloid song that evokes a touching sense of pleading—trying to hold back a loved one who’s about to leave, even while knowing you shouldn’t.

Everyone has probably experienced that conflict of stopping someone who’s already on their way out, and this track holds the power to unearth those memories.

Sure.Ōnuma Paseri

Onuma Parsley – It’s Okay feat. Seikai
Sure.Ōnuma Paseri

This is a song by Paseri Onuma that depicts heavy emotions and clumsy affection.

Released with a music video in July 2025, the piece portrays a protagonist who gives too much to their partner, repeatedly saying “It’s okay.” That figure is painful to watch, yet deeply relatable.

The crystalline synths, airy horns, and funky bassline further enrich the song’s world.

On nights when you’re troubled by unrequited love, it will gently stay by your side.

I can’t sayshikido

I Can't Say It / Hatsune Miku
I can't sayshikido

I want to tell the person I like how I feel, but I just can’t put it into words.

Haven’t we all experienced that frustrating feeling? This song by Vocaloid producer shikido delicately portrays those hidden emotions in the heart.

Hatsune Miku’s crystal-clear vocals and the pop sound tinged with wistfulness highlight the purity of those feelings.

If you listen to it when you can’t bring yourself to confess, you’ll likely see yourself in the protagonist.

Remote workkoushi

Born from a wordplay riffing on work-from-home and “little sister,” this is a track by Vocaloid producer Koushi (Calf).

Presented from the perspective of a sister who adores her big brother, the song channels her pure, single-minded feelings into a high-tempo sound.

The message is so unabashedly straightforward that Koushi himself wrote, “I made a creepy song.” Originally included on the album “Super Qte!” released in November 2023, its music video premiered in July 2025.

Please enjoy this world where cuteness, humor, and a touch of madness blend together.

IMITATION BLACKnatsuP

[KAITO GAKUPO LEN] IMITATION BLACK [English Sub][Vocaloid] BanaNice
IMITATION BLACKnatsuP

Blending the ferocity of visual-kei rock with decadent beauty, this track stands as one of natsuP’s signature works.

Centered on a love triangle swirling with distorted affection, it portrays characters driven by impulses that lead them toward ruin.

The serious lyrics liken false hearts to “black,” and the dramatic vocal work is incredibly cool.

If you’re looking for something dark and emotional, you’ll be irresistibly drawn into this worldview!

#Quit the internetAoya Natsuo

Stop the Internet / Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Len – Natsuo Aoya “stop the Internet / natsuki aoya”
#Quit the internetAoya Natsuo

This is a duet by Natsuo Aoya laced with biting irony.

Released in October 2019, the song was later included on the album “Joke.” Set to a hip-hop groove, it delivers a cynical message about social media and internet culture.

It’s a uniquely cool track with a curious atmosphere.

Be sure to sing it with a friend and have a blast.