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Vocaloid songs that start with "ku"

When you feel like “I want to add more favorite songs,” how do you look for new tracks?

Maybe you search on social media or video sites, or ask your friends for recommendations.

Some of you might just go through all the suggestions from your subscription services.

In this article, I’m going to introduce lots of Vocaloid songs that start with the syllable “ku” (く)!

It might also give you ideas for your karaoke picks, so be sure to read to the end!

Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ku' (61–70)

crackkeeno

When you’re overwhelmed by loneliness, this song is sure to save you.

It’s a track by keeno, the Vocaloid producer also known for “glow” and “Aoi o Tabeté,” released in 2010.

A gentle guitar arpeggio rings out in this rock ballad that seeps into the heart.

The lyrics convey, almost painfully, the sorrow of not having someone precious by your side—just reading them can bring you to tears.

Miku’s whispery vocals pierce right through, too.

No matter how many times you listen, it’s a masterpiece.

Fantasy PaletteYucha P

Kūsō Palette, a work by yucha-P—also known as the creator of songs like Poker Face and Blackjack—is a high-velocity rock tune released in 2010.

It’s brimming with drive, with meticulously crafted guitar tones and rhythms.

One of its charms is the passionate message: “I’m sure I’ll seize the future I envision.” May its wind-swept lyrics and powerful sound reach your heart!

Christmas presentrerere P

It’s a moving winter ballad that portrays parting and reunion set against a winter backdrop.

The first half of the song depicts a heartbreaking farewell, yet in contrast, the music itself carries a wintry, beautiful timbre that further accentuates the poignancy of the lyrics.

Then comes the unexpected reunion near the end—many fans must have been moved to tears.

With its wintry sound and unhurried tempo, this masterpiece beautifully elevates the atmosphere of the season.

Cut down the Christmas tree!deddobōru P

A high-energy “We don’t need Christmas!” song.

It’s a track by Deadball-P, a Vocaloid producer known for straightforward gag songs, released in 2010.

The powerful hard rock sound is colored with Christmas-like tones such as sleigh bells.

But what you should really pay attention to are the lyrics: the Christmas tree gets totally wrecked—so much so that you can’t help but feel a little sorry for it.

Still, many people will likely relate to these feelings.

Kudanshita Pandemic.A4。

A4. - Kudanshita Pandemic feat. KAFU
Kudanshita Pandemic.A4。

From its funky sound, you can see a neon-flickering nightscape—a mature, danceable Vocaloid track.

It’s by A4, a Vocaloid producer who gained buzz after taking first place in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle Autumn 2022, and it was released in June 2023.

The horn section’s brilliant timbre shines in this sultry number.

Its groove makes you want to tap out the rhythm with your hands and feet.

Yet the lyrics are tinged with a sense of resignation, creating a striking contrast with the upbeat tone.

You can’t help but wonder what happened to the protagonist—the story aspect invites contemplation.

peacockATOLS

ATOLS – Peacock feat. Hatsune Miku
peacockATOLS

A sophisticated electric tune with a Japanese aesthetic.

It’s a track by ATOLS, a Vocaloid producer known for a uniquely individual musical style, released in June 2023.

The synth sound carries a majestic atmosphere, and it’s something you’ll want to savor with headphones or earphones—there’s that much spaciousness in the sound image.

While it features catchy rhymes like “kujakku” (peacock) and “amanjaku” (contrarian), the lyrics as a whole possess a high level of artistry that’s equally compelling.

qualiaAdeliae

Adeliae is an artist working under the theme of “creating songs no one has ever heard.” One gently heartrending track he produced is Qualia.

The song portrays a sleepless night spent alone, lost in thought.

Its message is one that stands by the listener and gives a gentle push forward, so you’ll likely feel encouraged when you hear it.

By the way, the word “qualia”—which appears in the title and throughout the lyrics—refers to what are called sensory qualities.

If you look into it in more detail, you’ll feel the song’s message even more deeply.