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!
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Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ku' (91–100)
I’ll go crazy.Kawasaki Nōchirasu

A bit provocative and almost as if it turns the melancholic spring air on its head, this song is a work by Kawasaki Nautilus, released in March 2023.
Its dynamic melody and Kafu’s energetic vocals stir the heart.
With the theme “a song about the strange people who appear in spring,” it vividly portrays the surge of sensitive feelings that wash over you in unguarded moments, offering an escape from the busyness of daily life.
Hear it once and you’ll find its rhythm irresistibly compelling—there’s a definite addictive quality hidden within.
quiet roomyūkisan

This is yūki-san’s thirteenth work.
It’s a highly addictive track featuring distinctive melodies and Miku’s fragile voice.
The video inspired by traditional East Asian medicine is also unique.
There’s also a self-cover version by Yūki, who is known as a “Vocaloid producer who can sing.” It was released in 2017.
Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ku' (101–110)
Puppet AsuraHiiragi Magunetaito

A Vocaloid track by Hiiragi Magnetite, an artist who learned composition using Nintendo DS software, went through band activities, and then began working as a Vocaloid producer.
It’s the artist’s 11th song to enter the Hall of Fame, and its EDM sound that opens with an unsettling melody immediately catches the ear.
The mechanical four-on-the-floor beat and looming synths, together with the hooky melody, draw listeners into its world.
With a melodious arrangement appearing in the latter half that’s equally catchy, it’s a Vocaloid number that keeps you captivated from start to finish.
Screw the PTANashimoto P

An energetic rock number that belts out defiance against adulthood over jagged guitar riffs.
Composed by Nashimoto-P and released in July 2010.
The song features many provocative lines, resonating with listeners by voicing the frustrations and struggles of youth.
It’s sure to strike a chord with anyone who feels constrained by school or society, across generations.
Singing it at karaoke might help clear away those pent-up feelings.
One of the classic masterpieces of Vocaloid rock.
I don’t need Christmas.Nashimoto P

This is the original Hatsune Miku song “We Don’t Need Christmas.” It sings about a non-romantic, non-festive Christmas.
It goes like: “Who is Christmas even for, and where did it come from?!” “If there’s anything good about Christmas, go ahead and say it!!” “We don’t need Christmas—don’t come.” Even Christmas has plenty of dark sides.
If you haven’t had good memories of Christmas lately, this might be a good way to relieve some stress.
Repeat Onenekomushi

This is a song about realizing you were nothing more than a convenient presence to the other person.
It’s a track by Nekomushi-P, the well-known Vocaloid producer behind “Wanwan-o Nyannyan-o,” released in 2010.
Despite its catchy melody, it conveys a crushing sense of heartbreak.
If you’ve recently gone through a breakup, you might find something to relate to in it.
black catakagami

A song that can only be summed up as “heart-wrenching”! It’s about a girl who’s turned into a black cat and can’t get the person she loves to notice her.
She wants them to turn around, but not only do they never look back—she ends up being forgotten.
It really pierces the heart.
Perfect for when you just want to have a good cry!


