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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ko”

You might sometimes sing songs or create playlists that start with a letter chosen from the Japanese syllabary.

When it comes to songs that start with “ko,” many titles like “kokoro” (heart) or “koi” (love) may come to mind.

In this article, we’ve curated a selection of Vocaloid songs with titles that begin with “ko.”

We’ll introduce everything from staple tracks to the latest releases, as well as songs that showcase unique ideas.

Many of these pieces carry a touch of melancholy, so why not listen with an ear for the emotional side of Vocaloid vocals?

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ko” (101–110)

The codename is Red Rosarykihirohito

Codename: Red Beads — Guardian Girl Sowaka-chan
The codename is Red Rosarykihirohito

You’ll be completely overwhelmed by its uniquely eccentric world.

This track by Vocaloid producer kihirohito—known as the creator of the fictional anime series “Gohō Shōjo Sowaka-chan”—was released in 2008.

It’s a singular work that barrels down its own path, filled with mysterious, dreamlike synths.

The fast, drum’n’bass-style beat is striking as well.

Another hallmark of kihirohito is the intriguingly enigmatic word choices in the lyrics.

Once you’re hooked, there’s no getting out—guaranteed.

A happy breakfast with youleal

[Hatsune Miku] A Happy Breakfast With You [Original Song]
A happy breakfast with youleal

How about trying to make breakfast while listening to this song? It’s a track by leal, released in March 2016.

A quiet morning spent with someone special… Just imagining the scenes in the lyrics is enough to make you feel happy.

The gentle tones of the piano will slowly warm your heart.

Listen to it while thinking of the person most important to you; it will resonate even more.

This ridiculous, wonderful world exists for me.n.k

This Ridiculously Wonderful World Exists for Me / n.k (self cover)
This ridiculous, wonderful world exists for me.n.k

Let’s get energized by this danceable mixture rock! It’s a signature song by Vocaloid producer n.k, released in 2015.

The lively band sound, with a touch of Japanese flavor, makes it a joy to listen to.

The lyrics carry a powerful message: let’s enjoy this life, this world, to the fullest! It’s so fiery it makes you want to throw your right fist in the air.

By the way, the video features a version sung by n.k himself—his gravelly, growling husky voice is seriously cool!

love and sorrowregulus

Hatsune Miku - Love and Sorrow [Original PV]
love and sorrowregulus

This is a song posted in 2012 by Regulus, who is known for ballads.

Hatsune Miku’s emotive vocals are outstanding, and the piano melody makes it a beautifully crafted piece.

The tear-jerking lyrics, which many teenage girls can relate to, are especially memorable.

call boysyudou

[Hatsune Miku] Call Boy [syudou]
call boysyudou

A song whose lyrics are moody yet tinged with horror, enough to leave you intoxicated.

The slightly eerie melody and the accompaniment that shapes the song’s atmosphere are addictive.

If you sing it at a second party after a banquet, it might get everyone excited.

Because it has a uniquely distinctive vibe, it’s recommended for karaoke with close friends.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'Ko' (111–120)

Lone Guardian’s Songtoya

[Kagamine Len] Lone Guardian’s Song [PV]
Lone Guardian's Songtoya

The story-like quality of the bittersweet, sorrowful lyrics evokes the chill of an autumn wind.

It’s one of Vocaloid producer toya’s signature songs, released in 2008.

The clear tones of piano and strings leave a strong impression.

The lyrics and the understated melody line convey the protagonist’s heartache so vividly that it pierces the listener.

You can’t help but wish, “I hope this child finds happiness…” It’s a Vocaloid song that inspires that kind of hope.

It might be perfect to listen to when you want a good cry and a sense of relief afterward.

Controlwotaku

Control / wotaku feat. Hatsune Miku
Controlwotaku

The song “Control,” produced by wotaku, shakes the listener’s heart with its crystalline clarity born from multilayered sound and lyrics that delve into the protagonist’s subconscious.

Expressing emotions where hope and despair intertwine, this piece calls for vocals that are both delicate and powerful.

Be mindful of solid, well-supported projection!