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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.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Me” (61–70)

Hated by Life Itself. (Kanzaki Iori)Mafumafu

He is a male utaite whose activities began with posting videos on Niconico.

In addition to “sang it” videos covering Vocaloid songs, he writes and composes his own music as a singer-songwriter, and also produces original tracks as part of the unit After the Rain with Soraru, who is likewise active as an utaite.

The defining feature of his singing voice—something you’ll notice as soon as you listen—is his remarkably wide vocal range.

He masterfully performs songs that many thought could only be expressed through Vocaloid.

There’s no doubt you’ll be captivated by his vocal prowess.

Mellow LightMarasy × Nou

Mellow Light feat. Hatsune Miku [marasy × Noh]
Mellow Light Marasy × Nou

Mellow Light is a collaborative track by pianist Marasy, whose piano performances posted on video sites have gained massive popularity, and illustrator Nou.

It is one entry in the project “Raison d’Être,” in which various Vocaloid producers compose songs inspired by illustrations of imaginary creatures designed by Nou; this particular piece was created with The Little Mermaid as its theme.

The lyrics earnestly express the mermaid’s longing for the human world.

Marasy’s signature, piano-centered dramatic melody is striking, making the mermaid’s heartrending wish feel even more poignant and painful.

Life is short, love, Chimera.Mitsu Akuma

Life is short, fall in love, Chimera / Kasane Teto
Life is short—fall in love, chimera Mitsu Akuma.

This work by Mitsu Akuma was released in November 2024.

The cute vocal performance that makes the most of Kasane Teto’s timbre is striking.

It also features a brisk rhythm and a poppy melody line, while the lyrics humorously depict the struggles Teto faces—worries about age, love, and body image.

Many listeners will likely relate, especially to the “thirty-something” mindset and the temptation of ice cream.

If you’re a Teto fan, be sure to check it out!

witchYo!

Witch – Yotto feat. Narukawa Mikoto
Witch, huh.

The guitar’s sorrowful tone and the melancholic mood linger in the heart.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yotto, released in 2021.

While it’s rhythmical with a four-on-the-floor foundation, it isn’t exactly upbeat—you can savor its unique sensibility.

Perhaps it’s the sense of the chords and Mikoto’s husky vocals that create that feel.

Who is the child taken by the witch, and what becomes of them afterward? The lyrics, which spark the imagination of the story, are another part of the appeal.

It might resonate especially deeply when you’re feeling lonely.

lucid dreamAowifi

Lucid Dream / Hatsune Miku – Aowifi
Lucid Dream Aowifi

It made me wonder, “How can they make a heartbreak song sound this cool?” The painful feelings of a breakup, shouted over a resounding band sound, squeeze your chest and inevitably draw your empathy.

Please enjoy this bittersweet, slightly haunting story—spun by endlessly cool music—together with the animation-style music video.

mellowSergeant Duck P

[Kagamine Rin] mellow [Original Song]
Mellow Sergeant Duck P

This is a work by Sergeant Duck P, sung by Kagamine Rin.

It makes great use of Rin’s signature powerful vocals, smoothly linking the girlish ballad sections with the high-energy rock parts, and letting her shout straight out, “Try loving me!” It’s a track that skillfully captures Rin’s qualities and character.

MeviInatsu

Inatsu, a Vocaloid producer who debuted in 2022, had already been attracting attention, but it was “Ma Vie” that truly made their name resonate.

The song portrays a woman who has lost her sense of purpose in life and pursues the reason why.

Its universal message is sure to strike a chord regardless of age or gender.

I hope you’ll listen while paying attention to the answer she eventually finds.

By the way, the title is French for “my life.”