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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!

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ki' (181–190)

casting mistakeYurii Kanon × Wolpis Carter

Casting Mistake MV / Yurry Canon × Wolpis Carter feat. GUMI
casting mistakeYurii Kanon × 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 yourselfRamāzu P

Before You Stop Being You - Hatsune Miku for LamazeP
Before you stop being yourselfRamāzu 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

[MV] Vampires Don’t Fall in Love / Yuzuki Yukari produced by Wakaba
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.

scarNakase Miru

An emotional Vocaloid track where sentimental feelings seep out through sound and words.

“Scars” by Miru Nakase is a number released in April 2023.

You’ll be captivated by its unique soundscape that blends electronica and rock.

The lyrics affirm people who live on while carrying their wounds, embracing both backward-looking feelings and forward-looking hopes.

Recommended for times alone when you want to sink into your thoughts.

The Day You Sneer at MeNakase Miru

This song will be there for you when you feel a haze lingering in your heart.

It’s a track by Miru Nakase, released in February 2024.

Its emotional soundscape—marked by memorable piano and string tones—leaves a lasting impression.

The lyrics portray complex emotions, such as reflections on time that has passed and the loss of connection with others.

It’s recommended for moments when you want to face yourself or let your inner feelings out.

candySatō chinami ni

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.

Final examSatō chinami ni

This work rhythmically portrays negative emotions.

The song “Kimatsu Test” by Vocaloid producer Chinami Sato was released in February 2025.

It’s a highly relatable track that delves into the feeling of “I’m a worthless person,” making it easy to see yourself in the protagonist.

Thinking about what kind of test they took and how they ended up with the highest score… it starts to feel a little unsettling.

As you listen, pay attention to the distinctive bassline in the sound arrangement.