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)
Isolation wardZankyō-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?
Vocaloid songs starting with “Ka” (51–60)
Descent of the godsShishi Shishi

Shishi Shishi’s “Kamioroshi,” released in 2024, is a satisfying, mid-tempo Vocaloid track centered on the theme of revenge.
It’s included on the second mini-album, “Prowler.” The song is striking for its symbolic portrayal of people’s inner turmoil and external challenges while exploring universal themes.
As a cohesive narrative, it’s a compelling listen—one I’d like to dedicate to anyone struggling through adversity or standing up to injustice.
Please take your time and give it a careful listen.
Diverging PresentAshu

This piece, with its beautiful blend of piano and strings, captivates the heart—a mix of poignancy and comfort.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Ashu, posted on April 1, 2024, for Kasane Teto’s birthday celebration.
The expansive, band-driven arrangement harmonizes perfectly with UTAU Teto’s vocals.
As you listen, you can almost feel your body gradually filling up with sound.
Born on April Fool’s Day, “Kasane Teto” seems to have her very reason for existing distilled into this song.
KAISERShiki.

Get hooked on rhythmic, hard-hitting rap! This track by Vocaloid producer Shiki dropped in June 2025.
Both the title and lyrics exude the solitary resolve of someone at the top.
The bass-heavy production is so cool you can’t help but crank up the volume.
Let yourself be filled, body and soul, by Kasane Teto’s relentless flow and cool vocals.
Ethereal SummerOdd

A bittersweet Vocaloid song that overlays unrequited love with summer scenery.
It’s a track by the music project Odd, which launched in 2024, and was released in August of the same year.
The lyrics’ worldview, comparing fleeting feelings of love to bubbles, really hits home.
Another draw is the soundscape, where band elements and electronic tracks blend exquisitely.
On Nico Nico Douga you can enjoy a solo version by Hatsune Miku, while on YouTube there’s a duet version featuring nachi.
Perfect Crime Masterclass, Part Three — The Eight Graves ArcJorujin

Turning a mystery masterpiece into a Vocaloid song! Released in May 2025, this is the third installment in Jorujin’s “I Will Teach You the Perfect Crime” series.
It’s a dark suspense track inspired by Seishi Yokomizo’s classic The Village of Eight Gravestones, featuring an impressive multilayered narrative that replaces the characters with Vocaloids.
The mysterious sound and tension-filled melody brilliantly capture the village’s legendary Eight-Gravestone curse and the fate bound to hidden treasure.
There are spoilers, so if you haven’t yet, consider reading the original first!
None of his works had titles, and he strongly disliked theorizing about or probing into them.Crispy sara-udon (crispy fried noodle dish)

The eye-catching title and unique worldview will get you right away.
This track by Paripari Saraudon was released in November 2024.
It’s inspired by the works and philosophy of the Polish painter Beksiński.
The song carries a critique of overinterpretation and over-theorizing in art, and some listeners might even find it a bit “painful to hear.” Its fast-paced electronic sound combined with the vocals of Juon Teto SV makes it irresistibly addictive.
A guaranteed repeat-listen—be sure to check it out!





