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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 Starting with 'Ko' (111–120)

Fall in love, rat-ta-ta!anP

[Hatsune Miku & Kagamine Rin] Love, Rat-ta-ta! [Original MV]
Fall in love, rat-ta-ta!anP

Not just something to listen to, but something you’ll want to sing! This is one of those songs.

The layered tones are intensely lively, wrapping around the melody with vibrant energy.

And yet, despite all that bounce and exuberance, it somehow softens our hearts.

It’s a straightforward cheer song that encourages a girl setting off on a journey of love.

Important notice from the Happiness Distribution Centerihakushi

This track is defined by its unsettling atmosphere.

Released by Ihakushi in October 2024, it features VY1 and Zundamon.

At first, Zundamon’s report sounds like a message rooted in goodwill, but you begin to sense something lurking in the shadows.

In the latter half, a vocal section unfolds that doesn’t quite function as proper Japanese.

It’s a song that sparks the listener’s imagination, as if witnessing an urban legend in real time.

If you’re looking for music with a fresh approach, don’t miss this!

copy and pasteime44

Ime 44 “Copy-Paste” feat. Hatsune Miku
copy and pasteime44

The song “Copipe” by Ime44 was released in May 2024.

It features a hard-hitting guitar riff and electrifying drum sound that leave a strong impression.

Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent vocals carry lyrics that explore identity and the struggles of imitation.

Its compelling message makes you reflect on what it really means to be yourself.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to face yourself—one that makes you want to turn up the volume and listen.

This is the Happiness Assurance Committee.utatata P

This is the Happiness Security Committee. [Hatsune Miku/Utata-P] [Original]
This is the Happiness Assurance Committee.utatata P

After a quiet intro unfolds a spine-tinglingly self-righteous piece of music.

Utata-P’s “This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Committee” sings of happiness forced upon you with manic insistence.

Its musicality—unthinkable from the opening—offers listeners a fresh perspective.

Miku’s powerful vocals amplify the song’s addictive quality.

Once you hear it, you won’t forget it; it’s a work that irresistibly captivates many listeners.

A happy deathkikuo

Hatsune Miku - A Happy Death (Original Song)
A happy deathkikuo

I think it’s quite a deep song.

It has a unique worldview—love, death, and happiness.

As you listen, there’s a kind of addictive feel to it that I think is Kikuo’s signature flavor.

Isn’t it an interesting song that inspires different interpretations from each listener?

Map of the Heart ~ Searching for Somethingkokoro P

Kokoro no Chizu (VOCALOID Chorus) ONE PIECE / Kokoro no Chizu / ONE PIECE
Map of the Heart ~ Searching for Somethingkokoro P

It’s a poignant song with a hint of loneliness, where MEIKO’s powerful voice rides over music that feels like walking through a desert—endless and uncertain—while searching for something.

It asks where the meaning of life lies and what our inner map points to, as the world expands without limit.

The World Affairs of Konohajin

Jin / The World Affairs of Konoha [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
The World Affairs of Konohajin

It’s one song incorporated into Jin’s Kagerou Project series.

It is themed around the character Konoha, and its subdued, matter-of-fact tone is striking.

The novel written by Jin himself and its manga adaptation became a topic of conversation.