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' (21–30)
KurayaScop-P

A song themed around sorrow.
The theme is already profoundly apparent at the level of the lyrics.
And yet, by sharpening the focus so clearly onto that single theme, it becomes a curious song that—despite centering on sorrow—somehow breaks through it and even stirs up a kind of refreshing, almost bright feeling.
Is this what people commonly call a catastrophe of the heart?
KUCHISAKEUtsu-P

With its heavy sound and gut-wrenching shouts that violently shake your eardrums, this is a track by Utsu-P.
Released in July 2025 featuring Kasane Teto on vocals, the song takes inspiration from the well-known urban legend “Kuchisake-onna.” The protagonist’s screams—burdened by insecurities about appearance and a warped desire for social validation—hit painfully close.
The majestic chorus further amplifies the song’s eeriness and mystique.
Immerse yourself fully in its dark, provocative world!
There is CreateIyowa

Its unique worldview, where the everyday and the extraordinary intersect, is captivating.
It’s a track by Iyowa, included on the album “Film, Sunlit Spot, Graduation Ceremony,” released in June 2024.
The sound arrangement—combining a sense of floatiness, speed, and catchiness—leaves a strong impression.
With lyrics themed around “creation,” it likely resonates with people who make things.
It might be perfect for times when you want to escape reality or savor time to yourself.
Crumbling.Mi Zui

“I’m afraid of tomorrow” — many people can relate to this feeling.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Mizui, this piece was released in March 2025.
While the sound arrangement feels light and airy, the lyrics are filled with backward-looking emotions.
As we grow up, the self-denial that swells in our hearts and the negative feelings are vividly portrayed.
And yet, we still can’t let go of hope for tomorrow… You understand that feeling too, don’t you? On lonely nights, this song speaks for what’s in your heart.
clutch backFireplace P

The 10th work by Vocaloid producer Danro-P, “Clashback.” Its fierce rock sound sliced through by the tone of a shamisen is a bold twist that leaves an unforgettable impact after just one listen! Kagamine Len cries out in despair and conflict, while Kagamine Rin seems to stand in opposition—together their vocals collide like shattered souls.
How about teaming up with a friend, syncing your breaths, and taking on this soundscape?
I’m the one who killed Crumbon.HAPPY BOMBER

Do you know Yamanashi, the classic literary work written by Kenji Miyazawa? It’s known for the appearance of “Crumbon.” Based on that world, the piece I Killed Crumbon was created.
This work is a song by HAPPY BOMBER.
Many of you may have noticed, but the title links to the development in the latter half of the short story.
You might enjoy it more if you read the story first and then listen.
By the way, “Crumbon” refers to an insect larva.
Crazy BeatSatsuki galore

A 2018 track by Satsuki ga Tenkomori, known for technopop.
It surpassed a million in 2020.
From the very first lines, the soaring vocals are unbeatable—instant Dance Dance Revolution vibes.
You might find yourself nodding along without even noticing.
True to its title, “Crazy Beat,” the beat is of course on point, and the rap feels great, too! It has a club-scene atmosphere that makes you want to throw your hands up and dance.
Everyone sing and dance—yes, ONCE AGAIN!





