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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Vocaloid songs starting with “Ko” – compilation (31–40)
Love is always a capricious illusion.ginga hōmen P

This song was inspired by illustrations by Chie Masami and is one of Ginga-houmen P’s signature tracks that has entered the Hall of Fame.
It’s an idol-style song with an up-tempo, catchy melody—a Vocaloid tune that lifts your spirits as you listen.
Wordplayd.j.aneiro

An extremely sophisticated number that overwhelms with wordplay exactly as the title promises.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer d.j.
Aneiro, included on the compilation album “Sound and Words” released in April 2025, with the music video dropping in August.
The snappy, rap-like vocal delivery and meticulously engineered EDM sound are phenomenal.
Yi Xi’s cool vocals further highlight the song’s logical allure.
The MV by urabenota and melonade is stunning as well—the seamless fusion of music and visuals is pure art.
If you want the thrill of solving an intellectual puzzle, don’t miss this one!
At least let me forget while I’m in this pure white dream.rinri

An ethereal and bittersweet Vocaloid track that feels like sinking into a pure white dream.
Created by Vocaloid producer rinri, this piece was released in August 2025.
It’s the Vocaloid version of a collaboration between the creator unit “Sora Shiranu Ame” and Sou.
Blending rinri’s signature lyrical electro sound with the whispering vocals of Naruka Hime, it pulls listeners into a fragile, fleeting world.
The protagonist, seeking solace in dreams to escape reality, is portrayed with heartbreaking poignancy—so much so it tightens the chest.
That inescapable sense of drift—some of us might know it all too well.
Therefore, You and Metada no Co

Tadano Co, a Vocaloid producer known for highly original tracks such as “Aizoukan no UFO” and “Alkali Adult,” showcases multifaceted talent by creating his own illustrations as well.
“Therefore, You Envy Me,” produced in 2014, is a song resonating with poignant emotions.
The piano’s tones, marked out in a rhythmic tempo, ring with refreshing clarity.
With its overflowing transparency, the track lets you deeply savor Hatsune Miku’s beautiful vocals.
Give this Vocaloid song a listen—its philosophical lyrics depicting “love” strike an emotional chord.
This is XS.baabapapa

This work draws you into an edgy, chaotic world.
It’s a track by Barbapapa, released in August 2024.
A distinctive beat influenced by Russian hardbass and surreal visual expression really shine.
The tight rhythm and powerful bassline feel great and practically make your body move on its own.
You can sense a defiant stance toward the existing music scene, which drew attention not only from music fans but also from visual creators.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs with Titles Starting with 'Ko' (41–50)
High-pitched Vocal Range TestKimura wai P

This is a song that’s uniquely suited to Vocaloid.
It was released by Kimura Y-P in 2013.
He reportedly created it for singers who can hit very high notes.
Its hallmark is phrases that climb higher in pitch as the song progresses.
If you can sing it to the end, you’re considered to have passed—but it’s at a level where you might wonder if a human can even produce those notes.
It’s a good way to check how high you can sing.
Be careful not to strain your throat.
At karaoke with friends, you can compete to see how high you can go—it’s sure to liven things up.
breathingchiimu aburi toro don

A medium-tempo ballad by Team Aburi Toro-don.
As the creator’s own comment—“a shut-in’s song”—suggests, it portrays a sense of powerlessness, as if wandering through a dark tunnel with no exit in sight.
Kamui Gakupo’s velvety vocals sublimate that worldview into a sensual allure, making it a Gakupo track that draws you in deeper with every listen.
Released in February 2009, it was later included on the compilation album Kira Hyakka Ryouran Butoukai feat.
Kamui Gakupo.
On nights when your heart sinks beyond help, why not surrender yourself to this work’s ennui-laden atmosphere?


