A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ki”
When you hear “Vocaloid songs that start with ‘Ki,’” do any tracks come to mind?
There are many songs titled “Kimi,” but there are plenty of other popular tracks as well.
In this article, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of Vocaloid songs that start with “Ki.”
We’ll cover a wide range, from tracks trending on TikTok and YouTube to the latest releases.
Some of these songs are often sung at karaoke, so feel free to use this as a reference for picking your setlist.
Be sure to check out Vocaloid songs from a variety of genres!
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ki' (171–180)
Bizarre and peculiarMedmia

A pop horror song by Medmia featuring Hatsune Miku and KAFU.
The vocals make full use of Vocaloid’s strengths, darting in every direction to such an extent that you can’t help but wonder if it’s even possible to recreate them at karaoke—this track is incredibly difficult! The lyrics are another highlight, packed with onomatopoeia and refrains that pile on rhyme after rhyme.
If you can sing this at karaoke and score high, you’ve absolutely earned the right to brag.
Kagamine Yatsuhana Flower BattleMoja-P

It’s an addictive, Japanese-style rock piece arranged like a Kabuki performance.
The shamisen is performed live by the Vocaloid producer themselves, and seasonal motifs are woven into the lyrics.
Since it includes one for May, be sure to listen for it.
Also, learning the traditional card game Hanafuda will make it even more enjoyable.
casting mistakeYurry Canon × Wolpis Carter

It’s a lavish collaboration between the popular vocalist Wolpis Carter and Yuri Kannon, known as the creator of songs like “Suicide Parade.” Despite its brisk tempo, the sound is weighty and dense, and the shady, decadent lyrics fit perfectly.
The catchiness of the chorus is also outstanding—it makes you want to start headbanging.
For reference, the composition is by Yuri Kannon and the lyrics are by Wolpis Carter.
There’s also a version sung by Wolpis Carter, so if you’re interested, definitely give it a listen.
Before you stop being yourselfLamaze-P

As a pleasant love song, I’d like to introduce “Before You Stop Being You.” This piece is by Lamaze-P, a producer behind many hit songs.
Set to a soundscape marked by distinctive electronic tones, the lyrics compare the object of affection to various foods.
The way it highlights the person’s charm through different foods is a key listening point.
Also pay attention to the rap section prepared for the latter half.
It strikes a perfect balance—both cute and cool.
Vampires don't fall in love.Wakaba

Starting with an intro straight out of a horror movie, it suddenly shifts into a Halloween song whose crunchy guitar riffs even hint at metal.
The track tells a bittersweet story themed around a vampire who planned to drink blood but ended up falling in love with a human.
For the vocaloid, Yuzuki Yukari—known for her distinctive whispery voice—was chosen, which perfectly matches the mood of the lyrics.
candyBy the way, Sato

Once you hear it, you won’t be able to forget it! This piece by Chinami Sato is a track released in August 2024.
At first listen it feels pop, but hints of a darker worldview emerge in the lyrics, the sound arrangement, and the music video.
Is it a song depicting the relationship between a human and a doll, or perhaps something else…? It’s a Vocaloid track that taps into that irresistible curiosity for the creepy—akin to a yandere song.
Surely we are going to welcome springTohta Kasamura

This is a Vocaloid song produced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that threw the world into turmoil in 2020.
Created by Tota Kasamura, a Vocaloid producer known for heartfelt ballads, it was released the same year.
Even if you’re feeling anxious or going through a tough time now, the lyrics gently reassure you: It’s okay—spring will come again.
They’re truly wonderful.
The sound is beautifully simple, featuring only piano accompaniment, which adds to its charm.
It’s a heartwarming, moving song that I hope you’ll listen to while paying attention to the beautiful choral work.





