Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ka'
The Vocaloid scene just keeps getting more and more exciting!
In addition to offline events held every year like “Magical Mirai,” the online event “The VOCALOID Collection,” commonly known as VocaColle, becomes a major topic of conversation every time it’s held.
There’s even a new term for younger Vocaloid fans: the “Vocaloid-native generation.”
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the world of synthesized vocals has taken root as a music genre in its own right.
Now then, what I’m going to introduce this time is Vocaloid songs that start with the letter “Ka” (か)!
I hope you discover some new music you’ll love!
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Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ka' (41–50)
Color of DropsMORE MORE JUMP! × Megurine Ruka

This is a work filled with hope that gently stays close to a downcast heart.
“Color of Drops,” sung by MORE MORE JUMP! and Megurine Luka, is a song written and composed by the Vocaloid producer 40mP.
The grand and sparkling sound pairs perfectly with the members’ bright, clear vocals, and as you listen, you’ll feel a warm ache in your chest.
Its catchy melody makes it easy to sing and easy to remember.
As you sing it, the lyrics might sink in so deeply that you find yourself moved to tears.
CantarellaWhiteFlame

Layering a passionate singing voice over a classical, majestic tone, it paints the story of a fleeting love.
After its release in February 2008, it gained popularity and was included in the 2009 album “The Scenery Where You Are.” In 2011 it was adapted into a musical, and with novelizations and manga adaptations, it captivated many fans through a wide range of developments.
As the protagonists are tossed about by a love like a poison that eats away at the body, yet yearn for each other…
the song’s narrative quality really tightens your chest.
While cherishing the protagonist’s feelings, let’s try singing it calmly.
Toward an infinitely graysurii

The song created by Surii, who is active as a Vocaloid producer, resonates deeply with listeners as it explores the pursuit of dreams, inner conflict, setbacks, and comebacks.
Released in February 2021, this piece was written specifically for the in-game unit “25-ji, Nightcord de.” in the smartphone rhythm game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.
Surii has also provided songs to many well-known artists, including Ado and Amatsuki.
This work serves as an encouragement to everyone chasing their dreams—a track that gives you strength when you feel on the verge of giving up.
At the mercy of the godsreruriri P

This stylish piece with its refined piano tones and chic melody is a song called “Kami no Manimani” by Rerulili.
In a luxurious twist, it features a collaboration of three VOCALOIDs! The arrangement, which feels like a live performance, is incredibly cool as well.
Even when things don’t go well, this sparkling track makes you feel ready to try again tomorrow!
I touched the vase.barūn

This song portrays delicate emotions.
It’s a work by Balloon, released in 2016.
The style is medium-tempo rock with a touch of melancholy, characterized by an emotional melody and heartfelt lyrics.
The lyrics reflect frustration with the subtle dynamics of a romantic relationship and the conflict caused by unstable communication.
You can sense how skillfully it captures emotions that sway in the heart against a backdrop of late-night quiet and loneliness.
It’s perfect for those who want to sing a more mature-sounding song.
Spin! Snow, Moon, and FlowersUtagumi Setsugekka × Hatsune Miku

Packed with lyrics and instrumentation that evoke traditional Japanese aesthetics, “Maware! Setsugetsuka” is an irresistibly catchy, high-energy track.
Released in 2013 by the music unit Utakumi Setsugetsuka, it was used as the ending theme for the anime Unbreakable Machine-Doll.
The rapid-fire, tongue-twister-like lyrics are a perfect match for the Utakumi Setsugetsuka × Hatsune Miku collaboration! In addition to a distinctly Japanese flavor—like four-character idioms and taiko drum sounds—the bass lines add a dance music flair.
One of Vocaloid’s charms is its ability to flawlessly deliver songs at speeds that would be difficult for human singers.
Isolation wardzankyou P

Rather than a “yami song” (emo/sick song), it’s more of a “yami” as in darkness—a track with strong horror-song elements.
It vividly portrays a girl descending into the shadows in an isolated ward.
The worldview feels like reading a horror novel and sends shivers down your spine.
Why not enjoy it as a summer ghost story to feel a chill?


