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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” (211–220)

The day you were bornfumi

[Original] The changes men and women go through before they start dating are incredible.
The day you were born, Fumi.

One hallmark of VOCALOID songs is melodies and tempos that humans can’t sing, but this track is a VOCALOID piece that feels as human as possible.

It’s a birthday song about a person being born, and it’s not only great for birthday parties—it also sounds really cool when actually performed.

KIMASHI TOWER!Satsuki galore

Satsuki ga Tenkomori ft. Hatsune Miku & Megurine Luka - Kimashita wa~! Kimashita Tower! English Subtitles
KIMASHI TOWER! A whole lot of Satsuki.

There are all kinds of tastes and hobbies, but this is a Vocaloid song that focuses specifically on yuri.

Watching Miku and Luka get all flustered as they spot a pair of girls together is sure to make you smile.

For listeners who share the same interests, the lyrics are so full of energy that you can’t help but relate.

The Golden Holy Night, Withering in Frost and SnowDeadball P

Golden Holy Night, Withered in Frost and Snow (loves. Hatsune Miku)
Golden Holy Night Withers in Frost and Snow - Deadball-P

The year 2007 saw the birth of Hatsune Miku and the first Vocaloid boom.

Among the songs that supported this early Vocaloid scene is “Kimi no Seiya Sousetsu ni Kuchite” (“Withering on the Golden Holy Night”).

Created in 2007 by Deadball-P, a Vocaloid producer known for a wide range of works from straightforward depictions of love to uniquely quirky tracks, the song features a warm melody line carried by a driving, fast-paced rhythm.

It’s a bittersweet love song set around Christmas.

This is a track I especially recommend to people in their 30s who haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs recently.

You are me, and I am you.victream

It’s an upbeat track built around a four-on-the-floor rhythm, but perhaps because of its cool melodic lines and lyrics that feel philosophical and tinged with helplessness, it really makes you think.

It’s a piece by Victream, who is also active as a vocalist, released in 2019.

The sound strikes a great balance—flashy yet easy to listen to—which is fantastic.

Thanks to that, the lyrics slip right into your head.

So, whose image do you find yourself overlapping with the word “kimi” (you)?

Mad Bloomconfusing well

KAITO fans, be sure to check this out! “Kyoka,” a song by Vocaloid producer Waku’i, released in 2022.

It’s a shadowy piece whose calm vocals and piano tones linger in your ears.

The lyrics trace the protagonist’s love and jealousy, and the yandere-tinged worldview is disconcerting—you find yourself listening on out of a morbid curiosity, wondering what’s going to happen next.

The arrangement, which holds a latent intensity, feels like it mirrors the protagonist’s shifting emotions.

Turn up the volume and enjoy!

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ki' (221–230)

Bizarre Pokkuri-sanUi Nashimoto

[Hatsune Miku] Mysterious Pokkuri-san [Original Song]
Mysterious Pock-kuri-san Nashimoto Ui

Also known by the name Nashimoto-P, Ui Nashimoto is a Vocaloid producer whose husky tuning of Hatsune Miku is highly acclaimed.

The track “Kikai Pockuri-san,” released on February 23, 2023, hooks listeners with its dark lyrics and somewhat mysterious melodic lines.

Each instrument requires practice—guitar features fast strumming and cutting, the bass moves around rather than sticking to root notes, and the drums have a snare bounce that differs from a standard 8-beat—but that’s exactly why it’s so fun when a band can lock it all in together.

However, because the vocal range is wide, bands should consider adjusting the key or making other arrangement tweaks to suit the singer.