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.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Me' (71–80)
fairy talecampanula

This is a work that makes you empathize with the protagonist, who lives with self-loathing and anxiety.
It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer Campanula, released in 2019.
Just like the title suggests, the song has a somewhat fairy-tale-like feel.
By blending band sounds with synth phrases, it creates a tone reminiscent of music you might hear at an amusement park.
And the bittersweet lyrics contrasted against that sonic image really hit home.
Using the word “fairy-tale” to express emotions that fill one’s mind—the word choice is brilliant.
Meiji Restoration RockDeath Ohagi

As the title suggests, this song lets you learn events from the Meiji era and covers the key points that appear on junior high school term tests and high school entrance exams.
It’s a new kind of study guide perfect for those who struggle with history and memorization.
Recommended for listening on your walk to school or on the bus.
Mega Christmas TortoiseDeadball P

The funky vibe is irresistible! This track is by Deadball-P, a Vocaloid producer known for the annual tradition of posting Christmas songs, and it was released in 2013.
It’s a humor-filled piece where even the details—title, lyrics, BPM—are all palindromes.
Deadball-P’s creativity is truly astounding! I’d rather not spoil the content of the lyrics, so please listen for yourself.
Especially recommended for men.
Mélusinen-buna

Released in 2015, this is the 17th track by n-buna.
It’s an appealing song featuring a light yet somehow wistful guitar sound.
The sorrowful, seemingly hopeless lyrics pierce the heart.
The animation, which depicts a girl in tears, is also a must-see.
MabelBalloon

This song is about the changing forms of love.
You can clearly feel a kind of messy, tangled emotion.
The guitar sound is lively, and it’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to over and over.
It’s also great for beginners to Vocaloid.
It was released in 2016.
Don't kill the Mary Sue.Miriko

Starting her full-scale activities in 2014, Miriko drew sudden attention with her signature track “Don’t Kill Mary Sue,” released in 2017.
She has also been active in a wide range of fields, leveraging her distinctive fashion sense to work as a model.
In 2021, “Bad End Overkill” won an award in the ‘Musical Isotope KAFU Song Contest.’ Spanning from pop to rock, her appeal lies in a broad catalog grounded in electronic sounds, paired with highly message-driven lyrics.
Mellow Birthday EveYuji

Cute, stylish, and lively.
This Vocaloid song is packed to the brim with all sorts of charm.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Yuji—also known for “Milk Crown on Sonnetica”—it was released in 2015.
Both the tune and the PV convey a festive, party-like atmosphere.
It feels like a toy box turned upside down.
If you use this track as background music for a birthday party, it might just make the day even more fun.
Give it a try!





