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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' (111–120)

Dystopia of CollapseLily/kurozumi P

Megurine Luka VOCALOID ~ Collapse of the Dystopia ~ [Megurine Luka, Lily] Re-print 2
Dystopia of CollapseLily/kurozumi P

A duet song by Megurine Luka and Lily.

Its world evokes a fantastical sound and story that draws you in.

The two sing different lines, and the way the melodies intertwine is wonderful.

In the second verse, intense guitars join the beautiful arrangement, changing the overall impression.

chloeLily

Lily 'Chloe' [Original Song]
chloeLily

In this song sung by Lily, whose appearance is like an older-sister version of Kagamine Rin, a fast tempo carries a poignant, painful love that is powerfully expressed.

Although it’s often called a yandere song, it portrays the agony of love—something every woman has likely felt at least once—through a variety of words, making it a piece that strikes deeply at the heart of an adult woman.

Cry For The TruthMICHI×GUMI

【Gumi V4】Cry For The Truth [dj-jo Remix][TV Size]【Vocaloid Cover】
Cry For The TruthMICHI×GUMI

The sound brimming with a sense of speed feels like the curtain rising on a story.

MICHI’s debut single from 2015, “Cry For The Truth,” was used as the opening theme for the anime Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers.

Thanks to lyrics that perfectly match the work’s worldview, it leaves you wanting to follow the story even more.

In the MICHI × GUMI version, the EDM arrangement built around piano and GUMI’s tender, supportive vocals add a flourish to the up-tempo track!

quantum rainmawari

quantum rain / Mawari feat. Chifuyu Hanakuma
quantum rainmawari

A song by mawari that’s perfect for the rainy season.

Released in May 2023, “quantum rain” features a stylish sound sprinkled with elements of electronica and ambient.

As the title “quantum rain” suggests, the lyrics weave in perspectives on existence and absolutes through scientific expression.

The rhythm wraps listeners in gentle waves, and the delicate tones of the synths are wonderful.

It’s a recommended track for rainy days, especially when you want to lose yourself in music alone.

Q&Ishitoo

Q&I | Shitoo feat. Haru, ill.bell
Q&Ishitoo

What is my true self, my true feelings? This song is infused with that sentiment.

Created by Shitoo and released in December 2022, it features philosophical lyrics brought to life by the voices of CeVIO AI and Harui.

It feels like a snapshot of everyday life, yet with each listen, deeper meanings unfold—a mysterious charm.

The distinctive worldbuilding is uniquely Shitoo’s, who also handles the illustrations and video.

The music video, born from the fusion of intricate visuals and sound, is a must-see.

It’s a track I especially hope teens in the midst of their youth will listen to.

Blank and Summernuyuri

Nuyuri – Blank and Summer / Kasane Teto SV : Blank and Summer
Blank and Summernuyuri

This track blends an emotional electronic sound with a beautifully wistful melody that really sinks into the heart.

Nuyuri’s song “Blank and Summer” was released in July 2024.

It features delicate melodies and profound lyrics that brilliantly capture the fleeting nature of youth and a sense of impermanence.

Interwoven are memories fading away with the passing summer, the complexity of human relationships, and inner conflicts—elements that deeply resonate with listeners.

If you listen to it at the end of summer, it will likely hit especially hard.

clock lock workshachi

Hachi MV “clock lock works” HACHI
clock lock workshachi

“Clock Lock Works” is a work released under the name Hachi, the Vocaloid producer alias of Kenshi Yonezu, a singer-songwriter active at the top of the Japanese music scene.

Published in November 2009, its whimsical, fantastical world instantly captured listeners’ hearts and quickly joined the ranks of popular songs.

Beyond the track itself, the animated music video by Minakata Laboratory also drew attention.

In the chorus, Miku playing the bass moves incredibly smoothly.

It has the feel of a nursery rhyme with a hint of darkness, a quality that connects to Yonezu’s current style.