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!
- Songs with titles starting with “Ki” [Great for karaoke & shiritori!]
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ki” (211–220)
I’m glad it wasn’t today.Asano Kogetsu

Precisely because of its light, buoyant tone, the lyrics’ bittersweet worldview stands out.
The song, by Vocaloid producer Asano Kogetsu, was released in 2021.
Centered on an acoustic guitar–driven band sound and colored with piano, strings, and synths, it features a pleasantly soothing vibe.
The lyrics spell out feelings for a dear person who can no longer be met, making you want to unravel the story of what might have happened.
Give it a listen when you find yourself thinking, “I wonder what they’re doing now…”
Old Testament Generalization StreetHiiragi Magunetaito

It’s a song with a captivating cyberpunk-inspired worldview.
Composed by Hiiragi Magnetite and released in October 2020, it evokes a world that repeatedly collapses and regenerates, a mechanized future society, and abstract lyrics that leave a strong impression.
The dark, heavy beat and Hatsune Miku’s vocals deepen that atmosphere.
I want to aim for a singing style that brings out this cool vibe.
Since the musical genres and moods vary across Hiiragi Magnetite’s works, it might be good to look for pieces that suit you.
KILLER BUmetora

Killer B is a famous Vocaloid song composed by Umetora.
It features the Vocaloids Megurine Luka, Hatsune Miku, GUMI, IA, and Kagamine Rin.
The track is known for its intensity and sense of speed, but the lyrics aren’t too dense, making it relatively easy to sing.
Whim 2Umetora

The song is titled “Kimagure 2,” but there’s no “Kimagure 1.” It’s a track I really hope you’ll listen to, together with Umetora’s laid-back, heartfelt illustration.
The illustration is cute, but the song itself is bursting with energy and is truly wonderful—please give it a listen.
What You DesireUmetora

A famous Vocaloid producer, Umetora, released this song in 2016.
It starts with a lively guitar phrase and features an airy, liberating sound.
The lyrics convey a bittersweet longing for a cherished person who is no longer around.
If you’re a man who’s recently gone through a breakup, be sure to give it a listen.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ki' (221–230)
Bizarre Pokkuri-sanNashimoto 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.
A requiem for you.suiheisen P

This was the first song I listened to as a university student that got me into Vocaloid.
Its charm lies in a beautiful, translucent, and fragile atmosphere.
I didn’t even realize it was sung by a Vocaloid.
The illustration, which draws you into a blue world, accentuates the beauty!


