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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.

A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “I” (191–200)

It’s 161 cm.gedou×756

(GUMI original) It's 161 cm (Gedo × 756)
It's 161 cm.gedou×756

It’s a poignant song in many ways.

As someone who’s 161 cm myself, I really related to the idea of wondering whether a girl being 161 cm is somehow good or bad—like, is she seriously not a romantic option just because of her height? Some people might think, “Is this really a thing?” but I bet it’s more common than you’d expect.

An ocean sunfish is dead behind the house.Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

The ocean sunfish is dead behind the house – DeadmolaP behind the house
An ocean sunfish is dead behind the house.Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

The story told from a uniquely quirky perspective is the hallmark of “A Sunfish Died Behind My House.” The song was released on Niconico in July 2009.

The video features illustrations drawn by the artist’s real-life older sister, manga creator Hiro Hata.

As the title suggests, it starts with the mysterious situation of a sunfish dying behind the house, and the surreal developments continue to the very end.

It’s packed with the bewildered protagonist’s feelings—pure chaos.

The cool rock sound that drives it all only heightens the impact of that contrast.

All matters of love can be solved by geometric construction (construction)Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

Proof That All Love Affairs Can Be Solved by Geometric Construction – Mambou Dying Behind My House P / Proof Geometric Construction Can Solve All Love Affairs
All matters of love can be solved by geometric construction (construction)Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

This is a song aimed at junior high school students who say, “We never use math in everyday life,” and it’s included on the album Learn Junior High School Math with Vocaloid.

The lyrics are full of punchy retorts, making them memorable, and the story structure is simpler than that of the other tracks on the album.

InterviewerMegurine Ruka

This is a bittersweet breakup song by Megurine Luka, one of the most popular Vocaloids known for her mature, adult-woman persona.

Set to a piano- and guitar-led melody, the lyrics portray a real, relatable woman struggling desperately to break free from her sadness as she climbs the steps toward adulthood.

It’s a message that resonates deeply with women in their 30s.

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.

A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with “I” (201–210)

The hero’s armor is always crimson.Aku no P

[MEIKO] The Hero’s Armor Is Always Crimson [Original in a Medieval Tale Style]
The hero’s armor is always crimson.Aku no P

It’s a story-like MEIKO song that really pierces the heart.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Akuno-P—known for numerous hits like “Servant of Evil” and “Evil Food Eater Conchita”—it was released in 2016.

It’s a jazz-style piece with a striking horn section.

In contrast to the lively sound, the lyrics convey a sense of sorrow and heartbreak.

Struggling with the fact that he isn’t the child’s real father, what will the knight protagonist do…? The ending is just too intriguing to ignore.

Dancing in the Twilight of Another Worldkyōso

The charm of this song is, above all, Hatsune Miku’s adorable singing voice.

The PV moves super smoothly! You can’t help but be captivated by Miku’s overwhelming vocal power and the PV’s quality.

Listening to it when you’re anxious or feeling down will lift your spirits.