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?
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ko' (131–140)
Happiness Review CommitteeKaneko Yuuki

This song lets you experience the charm of Kaneko Yuuki, who continues to create music that fits seamlessly into everyday life.
Released in November 2024, it’s included on the album “Inter Section.” The life-sized singing voice of Kasane Teto SV and the stylish sound that fuses electronica and pop leave a strong impression.
You’ll be drawn into the way the track explores answers to the question, “What is happiness?” As you listen, take a moment to consider what happiness means to you.
My heart feels kind of lonely.Kanzaki Iori

This is a song by Kanzaki Iori, with Kagamine Len’s squeezed-out, heartrending vocals piercing the heart.
Released in July 2020, it portrays the complexity of human relationships and the emotions hidden deep inside.
The true self concealed by putting on airs, the desire to be loved, and the loneliness—these feelings are packed into the lyrics, tightening my chest every time I listen.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to alone in your room, especially on a night when your heart feels a little lonely.
ColchicumKedarui

A stylish Vocaloid rap whose soft acoustic guitar tones gently shake your eardrums.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Kedarui, known for hits like “Heartbreak ≒ Blues,” it was released in 2019.
Although it’s introduced as a Vocaloid rap, the chorus is built around a catchy melody.
In other words, it’s a track I can recommend even to rap beginners.
Children’s ParadiseSadoya

The gap between the title and the song just gets me.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Sadoya, released in October 2022.
Every timbre feels ominous, perfectly matched with KAFU’s noise-tinged vocals.
I imagine many people love this dark, heavy, frightening mood.
The eerie MV, which blends illustration and live-action footage, adds even more depth to the worldbuilding.
(What kind of story is about to begin from here…?) It’s one of those Vocaloid songs that makes you want to see what happens next.
I want to see something scary.Shanon

Since beginning activity as a Vocaloid producer in 2017, Shannon—a multi-creator who also handles their own illustrations and videos—has crafted this track.
Its ominous lyrics, set to a sprightly, childlike melody reminiscent of a nursery rhyme, stir a sense of fear.
The uniquely inorganic timbre of VOCALOID vocals meshes uncannily well with the guileless melody, further shaping the song’s distinctive world.
It’s scary yet irresistibly replayable—a truly addictive number.
Call of JusticeDarubisshu P

Speaking of cool Vocalo-rock creators, Darvish-P comes to mind.
Released on November 28, 2016, “Call of Justice” is used as a character song in the mobile game #Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.
Its heavy band sound and technical guitar phrases are awesome.
It’s a duet that can be sung by two male vocalists, so try performing it with passion and power.
As the creator himself recommends, be sure to listen at high volume!
Koi-iro Nagareboshi ~Love-Colored Shooting Star~tsuā P

It’s a love song that blends cuteness, coolness, and a touch of sadness.
Created by Tour P and released in 2009, it features a Chinese-inspired, easy-to-groove four-on-the-floor sound and a catchy melody line.
If you like duets, be sure to give it a listen.


