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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 with titles starting with “Me” (11–20)

Medusavichmaboemu

Medusabitch / Kagamine Len, KAITO
Medusavichmaboemu

A song by Maboemu that stylishly portrays the darker sides of the human heart—jealousy and the desire to control.

Released in August 2022, it features a cool, piano-driven electronic sound that’s incredibly addictive.

The lyrics project an attitude that seems to disdain everything and everyone but oneself, while revealing a fierce obsession lurking beneath, making the narrative thrilling to follow.

Experience this gripping clash of emotions for yourself.

Melancholic (Junky)nano

[neko] 'Melancholic' arranged and sung in English [Nano]
Melancholic (Junky)nano

This is Nano, an artist with a unique presence as a bilingual singer.

They began performing in 2010 and gained attention with English covers of Vocaloid songs.

In 2012, they made their major debut with the album “nanoir,” which reached No.

12 on the Oricon charts.

The theme song for the TV anime “BTOOOM!,” “No pain, No game,” became a hit and received Gold certification.

Perfect for fans of anison and rock, and for those interested in bilingual works.

Fairy-tale SnowmanRUBY-CATMAN

It’s an adorable Vocaloid song with a whimsical, fantasy-like vibe.

Created by RUBY-CATMAN, a Vocaloid producer known for technopop sounds, it was released in 2015.

It’s a Christmas song about wanting to enjoy that once-a-year special night to the fullest with you, and the excitement really comes through in the melody.

Still, there’s a hint of bittersweetness peeking through.

When you think about the protagonist telling themselves “just for today,” the song can feel different, too.

In any case, it’s a wonderful track—be sure to take your time and savor it!

Mekakushi Codejin

Mekakucity Actors “Mekakushi Code” / Jin ft. Yasagure Koneko
Mekakushi Codejin

The song “Mekakushi Code” features Kido, the leader of the Mekakushi-dan, as its protagonist.

It’s the second installment in the Kagerou Project series, released in 2011.

Its blend of band sound with futuristic synth phrases gives it a vibe of “new music.” As mentioned, in addition to the Hatsune Miku version, a version sung by Yasagure Koneko has also been released.

It has a distinctly different atmosphere from the original, and it’s incredibly cool.

Make candyzensen

Make Candy / Hatsune Miku and KAFU
Make candyzensen

I can’t take my eyes off the eerie undertone lurking beneath the jaunty swing beat.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer zensen, included on the compilation album “Candy Butler” released in April 2025, with the music video dropping in August.

Sung over sprightly brass, the lyrics are the company anthem of a factory that keeps producing a confection called “Happiness.” The poppy sound draws you into a horror-tinged world hidden beneath the surface.

It’s a Vocaloid song that becomes addictive after just one listen.

Melomeroidkairiki bea

[Official] Meromeroid / Kairiki Bear feat. Hatsune Miku
Melomeroidkairiki bea

It’s an addictive Vocaloid track themed around Fairy-type Pokémon! Composed by Kairiki Bear and released in March 2024, it was produced as the 17th entry in “Pokémon feat.

Hatsune Miku Project VOLTAGE 18 Types/Songs.” The rhythmic, sharp style and snappy melodies are quintessential Kairiki Bear.

It’s also fun to hunt for the Pokémon move names hidden throughout the lyrics.

A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Me” (21–30)

There’s Something About MaryLadyMonsters.

This song is inspired by the urban legend “Mary-san” and told from the perspective of an abandoned doll.

It’s a track that showcases LadyMonsters.’ unique worldview, highlighted by v flower’s husky vocals.

The lyrics depict the doll’s obsession with and madness toward its owner, leaving a strong impression on listeners.

It’s recommended not only for fans of spooky themes, but also for those who enjoy story-driven music.

Listening in the stillness of night will draw you even deeper into its world.