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' (101–110)
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!
A Goodbye on Christmas Dayyūdai

This is an original song released by Yudai, a multi-talented Vocaloid producer who also shines as a singer.
It’s a dreamy and delicate Christmas song featuring Hatsune Miku, expressing the sorrow of a girl who breaks up with her lover just before Christmas.
It also carries a subtly Japanese aesthetic.
science fictionAoya Natsuo

A refreshing number that lets you enjoy a pleasant sense of relaxation.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Natsuki Aoya, whose rock-centered yet genre-defying musicality has earned wide support, released in 2015.
The synthesizer tones that play along with the simple band sound are kind of cute, aren’t they? The lyrics, which say things like “I’m interested in so many things; I want to do this and that,” have an upbeat feel and give you energy.
Perfect for a morning when you want to tell yourself, “Let’s do our best today, too.”
black-haired girlKurosawa Madoka

The popular utaite Otouto no Ane made her debut as a Vocaloid producer under the name Madoka Kurosawa.
Her luxurious sound design and Miku’s voice—like it’s gained a physical body—are a delight to the ears, and above all, her refined elegance is captivating.
The gently traditional Japanese-style yandere is irresistible.
If you’re a yandere fan, be sure to give it a listen.


