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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.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “I” (221–230)

Prayer is empty.Nuyuri

Empty Prayer – flower · Yuzuki Yukari / Empty Prayer – nulut, avogado6
Prayer is empty and swaying.

This track starts with a lively, flashy band sound—it’s cool, sure, but it’s not a song you can just dismiss as “cool” and be done with it.

Its true essence lies in the story told by the lyrics.

If you watch the music video, you’ll see it’s a tale about two boys—one that can hardly be called wholesome, and certainly not happy.

Carried by a voice that rings out boldly, the story unfolds to its conclusion.

Be sure to see how it ends for yourself.

Single-minded Devotion (Umetora)Reol

Isshin Furan / Reol (Reo) + ill.bell + nqrse Cover
Isshin Furan (Umetora) Reol

This is Reol, a female vocalist who masterfully handles a wide vocal range and diverse timbres.

She began her activities in 2012, and the release of “Gigantic O.T.N ver.

Reol” that same year became a big hit, bringing her wide recognition.

She made her major solo debut in 2015.

A highly multi-talented artist, she sometimes writes and composes her own songs and even handles artwork herself.

If you got hooked after watching her videos, be sure to check out the albums “Jijitsujō” and “Kinjitō” as well!

Song of PrayerSouth of South

Song of Prayer / Minami no Minami feat. Seikai
Inori-no-Uta Minami no Minami

It’s a bittersweet yet beautiful piece that depicts stars fading away in the dawn sky.

Released by Minami-no-Minami in May 2024, the song features Hoshikai’s clear, translucent vocals that truly resonate with the heart.

Its worldview—reflecting on the end of happy times and the hope for new beginnings—strikes a chord with listeners.

It was reportedly created as a special track to celebrate Hoshikai’s birthday, and you can feel the deep affection for her throughout.

I think it’s a work that stays close to you in quiet, contemplative mornings or in moments when you’re lingering over a farewell to someone dear.

Mischief Ninja Arts ManualVillager P

The intro that sounds like retro game BGM is really fun.

It’s a track by Murabito-P, who also performs as a member of the rock band Cidergirl.

It was released in 2013.

The song has an upbeat dance-rock vibe.

The lyrics, themed around ninjas, are full of humor—yet it’s undeniably cool! Singing it will send your energy through the roof.

Let’s get hyped with friends!

illuminate (everyday)cloudy tea

illuminate (everyday) / Hatsune Miku, Nigori-cha
illuminate (everyday) dark tea

“illuminate (everyday)” is a song that captures the nostalgia and bittersweetness of Christmas as experienced in adulthood.

Created in 2022 by the Vocaloid producer Nigoccha, who also personally produces music videos incorporating live-action and animation, the track is set in the glittering winter season and depicts moments that bring back the honest feelings felt in childhood.

It moves from a gently paced A and B section into a chorus where the sound shifts to lively band instrumentation paired with a radiant melody.

It’s a Christmas song filled with words that let you keep unforgettable, precious things displayed in your heart forever.

InterviewerMegurine Luka

Megurine Luka – [Interviewer]
Interviewer: Megurine Luka

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.