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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CoryRipples of Rain

It’s a deeply moving hip-hop track that feels like someone sitting beside you, listening, and gently rubbing your back.
“Kory,” produced by Vocaloid creator Ameno Ren, was released in August 2023.
With a shimmering track and Miku’s innocent vocals, it’s a very pleasant listen.
It has a charm that makes you want to close your eyes as you listen.
I think it’s perfect for days when something bad happened or when you’re weighed down by worries.
It will surely give you the power to face tomorrow.
Love Sky ForecastDenpol-P

It tells you, in the most straightforward way, “This is what being in love feels like!” The cute, beautifully flowing melody, paired at times with uplifting guitar, makes you feel really good.
Carried by that music, it sings of a one-sided love, poured out with a touch of heartbreak.
It’s a song I’d love anyone who’s ever struggled with unrequited love to hear.
I want to eat Koharu Rikka’s dango.Kazehara

The song whose contrast between melody and lyrics has been getting attention is “I Want Koharu Rikka’s Dango.” This piece was created by Kazahara using Natsuiro Karin.
Its sound gives a calm impression, like a piano-and-vocal performance.
In contrast, the lyrics express a desire to eat the dango made by the Vocaloid character Koharu Rikka.
At times grand and at times delicate, the song conveys heartfelt feelings toward the dango.
You’ll surely find the beautiful vocals and sound soothing.
cold deathUtsu-P

It delivers a shock so chilling it freezes the listener’s heart.
Released by Utsu-P in August 2024, this track is a loud tune where heavy guitar riffs and electronic elements blend to perfection.
Maimai Moka’s emotional vocals further elevate the atmosphere of the song.
The lyrics portray deep despair and a cold, hard sense of reality, bringing the isolation of modern society into sharp relief.
If you’re looking for a hard-hitting Vocaloid track, this is a must.
Although it hasn’t been used for any specific media tie-ins, it has earned passionate support from fans.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to boost your mood or sharpen your focus.
CoronaUtsu-P

At first, the metallic sound might catch you off guard, but as you keep listening, you’ll feel your chest tighten.
It’s a track by Utsu-P, a Vocaloid producer who’s also active in a band, released in 2011.
As you listen, it feels like a thick wall of sound is closing in.
The lyrics are about a journey through space toward the sun—but it’s a one-way trip.
The unsettling sense of that story, combined with a melodic, grand, yet catchy chorus, really gets to you.
Cogitoshr

It’s a song that sounds like the author’s scream, questioning whether people who say they ‘like’ it online truly mean it.
You want them to like it, but can you trust that? It’s a track that strangely pierces listeners too.
It’s a mysterious song, so I hope you’ll give it a listen.
Koi-gokoro BotOichan-P

Their clumsy, single-minded, slightly over-the-top side just makes them even cuter.
I wrote lyrics with a theme of being honest about their feelings yet inflexible and a bit oblivious—like a robot.
The original music video, which makes you want to playfully call them out, is a must-see.
Despite what some of the lyrics suggest, the track is brimming with charm.





