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' (181–190)
Heartless SongMajima Yuro

Vocaloid producer Yuro Majima, known for the hit song “Chichin-Puipui.” This track, “A Song Without a Heart,” released in 2023, is crafted with a deep affection for Vocaloid.
Despite its simple melody, it’s addictive and makes you want to listen over and over.
The music video is animated, with contributions from many creators, which adds another layer of enjoyment.
It’s a number I especially want those who feel supported by Vocaloid songs to hear.
From now on, Barbinamuri

It’s a duet song that showcases Miku and Rei’s unique personalities.
Featured on the album “Late Show,” released in June 2024, this track had its music video premiered in February 2025.
It’s an engaging piece with a soothing sound that blends electronica and synth-pop.
The floating melody line and lyrics filled with hope for the future leave a strong impression.
Despite its mysterious worldview, it feels instantly familiar.
I think it’s something you can enjoy singing together with close friends.
Because things like a heart existAoigi Gou

Crafted by Gou Aoiki, this work was released in November 2024 as an official demo song for Otomachi Una SV.
“Because we have hearts, we feel pain.” The lyrics delicately portray complex emotions and leave a deep impression on listeners.
The driving band sound feels as if it directly embodies a flood of feelings.
Be sure to add this emotional rock tune to your playlist.
Do not killAbuse inu

It may sound cheerful, but in truth it sings of feelings that land heavily on the heart.
This track by Abusenu, which has been attracting attention from overseas Vocaloid listeners, was released as a video in April 2023.
It’s a remastered version of a song included on an album released in 2019.
The chaotic soundscape, which makes the emotions swell as the song progresses, is striking.
There’s also a somewhat oriental atmosphere that makes you feel as if you’ve suddenly wandered into a foreign land.
Turn up the volume and let yourself, body and soul, be immersed in this world.
seems like (just) my imaginationChōchō P

It’s a ballad characterized by gentle piano tones and a heartrending melody.
Released in 2014 and included on the album “End of the World,” the track features GUMI as the vocalist.
The lyrics delicately portray the confusion and inner conflict that come with having emotions.
The emotional arrangement, which blends piano with a full band sound, is truly stirring.
Why not immerse yourself in the piano’s timbre and enjoy its moving world?
seems like (just) my imaginationchouchou P fiito. Hanatan

I think the song “Kokoronashi” sung by Hanatan, who has a clear and cute lolita-like voice, is about the very Vocaloid that sings it—since “kokoronashi” can be read as “kokorozashi” (heartless) or “kokoronashi” (as if to have a heart).
Listening to the chorus performed by the skilled vocalist Hanatan is incredibly moving and stirs up a lot of emotion.
A love song left frozenNishikawa Sasuke

If you’re carrying the sadness of a broken heart, this song might just make you cry.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Melancholy a.k.a.
Sasuke Nishikawa, released in 2022.
With hints of R&B, it has a mature atmosphere.
There’s nothing more heartbreaking than a love that never came to fruition, is there? The emotions packed into the lyrics are expressed through KAFU’s innocent singing voice.
The message almost sounds resigned or thrown to the wind… For the person themselves, there may be nothing more to say.
Here’s to having a love with no regrets…


