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)
Queen of HeartsKanadeoto 69

This is a very mature Luka song with a horn section whose tone cuts right through.
It’s one of producer Kanon69’s signature works, released in 2014.
The song was written specifically for singer luz’s album “tWoluz.” The brilliant sound arrangement feels truly good to listen to and really lifts your spirits.
The lyrics, with their sultry and precarious vibe, are another part of its appeal.
Incidentally, in 2018, a version sung by the creator, Kanon69, was released.
KunoelInumaru Playhouse

A horror-themed Christmas song sung by Kagamine Rin.
It has a mysterious musical style.
The lyrics are enigmatic and story-driven, so you’ll find yourself drawn in as you listen.
There’s also an explanation page, so if you’re interested, be sure to check it out.
Vocaloid songs starting with “ku” (31–40)
Repeat OneCatmushi P
It’s a heartbreaking song that pierces the heart and makes you want to cover your eyes once you understand the title and lyrics.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Nekomushi-P, also known as the creator of “Wanwan-o Nyannyan-o,” released in 2010.
After being mistreated by their lover, the protagonist realizes that they were never truly cherished.
The helplessness of the situation and the futility of it all bring tears to your eyes.
A love like this is just too painful… You can even sense a kind of resignation in the singing voice.
Kowloon RetroToma-P

When it comes to GUMI’s masterpieces, this is the one.
The lyrics are filled with difficult words, and the melody is quite fast, so it might be challenging, but that makes it all the more exhilarating when you manage to sing it through.
Also, although it’s a female VOCALOID song, the key isn’t that high, so it’s easy for men to sing as well.
The way the final chorus ramps up is absolutely incredible.
Degenerate Scum and ChocolatePinocchioP

This is a Vocaloid song that, with a touch of irony, sings about how fast rumors spread in modern times and how no one mentions whether those rumors are true or not.
Dark lyrics are paired with a pop, addictive melody, creating a uniquely profound track you won’t hear elsewhere.
It’s a song I especially want rumor-sensitive young people to listen to.
while devouringShishi Shishi

It’s a stylish and emotional Vocaloid track.
Created by Vocaloid producer Shishi Shishi, known for the hit “Taemanaku Aiiro,” it was released in 2021.
The high-sense sound, with hints of EDM, is really cool.
It isn’t loud or flashy in an obvious way—rather, it lets a burning passion flicker in and out of view, achieving an exquisite balance that’s irresistible.
The rhyme-rich lyrics, which express reflections on life, are another highlight.
The more you listen, the more its flavor deepens.
Daily Life of the Nail-Bat Gang: Shimokita Editionstone bath

This is a laid-back, fluffy song that unfolds in Ishiburo-san’s unique, chaotic worldview.
Despite its breezy vibe, it still feels cool—surely because it tells the story of a bullied kid growing up alongside a talking bat.
You probably won’t grasp the meaning just from reading this, so please give it a listen first.





