A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Me”
What words that start with “me” come to mind that seem like they could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?
I think many people immediately thought of “Melt,” but “Mayday” and “Melancholic” are also well-known, right?
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of Vocaloid songs that start with “me.”
Besides the songs mentioned so far, there are plenty more, so I think it’ll be fun if you count how many of the upcoming songs you already know as you read.
Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Me' (1–10)
May it sproutNEW!Yukino Ito

A warm, encouraging pop song that stands by you at the turning points of spring! Created by Vocaloid producer Yukino Ito, this piece was released in March 2026.
It was produced as the prize-winning track for the Yukino Ito category in the “Tried Singing Collection ~2025 Spring~.” It features a band sound infused with jazz elements.
The lyrics, which affirm days that don’t go as planned while encouraging you to move forward step by step, are deeply moving.
Give it a listen when you’re facing life’s turning points—like graduation or starting a new chapter—and feeling unsure.
Melty Magicpicco

Based in Tokyo under the banner of “Hyper Kawaii Music,” picco specializes in future bass and electro sounds and also serves as the co-manager of the doujin music label NEXTLIGHT.
She began her career as a Vocaloid producer in 2017.
She has provided tracks for numerous popular properties, including Sanrio’s character Kogimyun, Denonbu, and Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.
Additionally, she received the KORG Award in TuneCore Japan’s contest “V-Con! 2025.” If you’re looking for cute, danceable music, be sure to keep an eye on picco!
Meltin Mellowtoa

Sweet and melting, I can’t help but be enchanted by this winter magic.
Created by vocaloid producer Toa, known for numerous hits like “Tsugihagi Staccato” and “ID Smile,” the music video premiered in February 2026.
This piece was originally written for the 2019 “Snow Miku × Fujiya Milky” collaboration and has finally been brought to life on screen after many years.
True to its title, the mellow, dreamy sound and Hatsune Miku’s vocals are soothing, making you feel happy just by listening.
The lyrics are sprinkled with words like snow and sweet dreams, wrapping winter’s chill in gentle warmth.
Add this Vocaloid track to your playlist and bask in its sweet afterglow!
If I were to convey the turning colorsmozuraito

This song evokes a spring scene where vivid colors gradually layer over a pure white space.
It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Mozuraito, also known for “Hana-kage, Haru-biyori,” released in May 2024.
A stylish melody line and lively beat make it a refreshing track.
The lyrics delicately portray the feeling of waiting for change while sensing impatience and stagnation in the repetition of everyday life.
Listen to it while you’re navigating a new environment, and you’ll find your heart feeling a little lighter.
Mélusinen-buna feat.SOU

This song, created with the image of floating lanterns in mind and characterized by its wistful melody, was powerfully sung by SOU with his slightly husky, boyish voice.
His sweet vocals, which stir a nurturing instinct, captivate listeners.
The final, almost shouted outpouring of emotion grabbed me right by the heart.
go around; tour; revolve; concern; be aboutsekikomi gohan

You’ll be captivated by the dramatic soundscape woven by piano and strings.
The track is by Vocaloid producer Sekikomi Gohan, known for signature works like “Last Score,” and it premiered in January 2026.
Released as a video on the exact 17th anniversary of Megurine Luka, this piece is included on the 2025 album “Fortitude.” Over a weighty sound, it conveys solitude that cycles over many years and a longing for an irretrievable past.
Coupled with its earnest melodic lines, it tightens my chest every time I listen.
If you enjoy highly narrative music, don’t miss it.
Melt CPK! Remix (Hatsune Miku ver.)ryo

The moment the intro kicks in, a lot of people will probably get goosebumps! Created by Vocaloid producer ryo and released in January 2026, this piece was made as a special track for the Netflix animated film “Super Kaguya-hime!” While preserving the original song’s bittersweetness and sense of speed, it evolves into an even more dazzling sound.
It’s been about 18 years since the original version was posted in December 2007.
Who would’ve thought we’d get to hear a remix by the creator himself? Fans must be over the moon.



