Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Mi”
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “mi” (み).
When you think of words that start with “mi,” things like “Miku,” “Mr.
___,” and “minna” (everyone) come to mind.
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, just seeing these words might make you go, “Oh, that song!!” and recall several titles that start with “mi.”
I’ve picked a wide range, from famous hits to hidden gems, so I hope you enjoy discovering new tracks as you take your time reading through the article.
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Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Mi” (61–70)
polka dotsOLDUCT

A very peculiar Vocaloid track that blends a nostalgic, summer-festival vibe with futuristic soundscapes.
Composed by OLDUCT, it was released during VocaColle 2023 Summer in August 2023.
It’s a work with a Japanese aesthetic and an electronica touch, where each sound feels crisp and satisfying.
It both lifts your spirits and soothes you at the same time, and I think the impression it gives can shift depending on the listener and their mood in the moment.
Before you know it, you might find yourself singing along.
MiraiONE

Written and composed by ATOLS and powerfully sung by ONE, this track maintains extremely high vocals from start to finish.
If you can sing it at the original pitch, you’ll be unbeatable at karaoke.
The heavy, dubstep-like rhythm resonates through the body in a very satisfying way.
Miracle PaintOSTER

This is OSTER, who performs under the name OSTER project.
She has signature songs such as “Cantabile × Passione” and “on the rocks.” It’s no exaggeration to say that “Koi Suru VOC@LOID,” released in 2007, was a hit that supported the very early days of the Vocaloid scene.
She is also active beyond her work as a Vocaloid producer, including handling arrangements for songs by singer-songwriter aiko.
She also posts gameplay videos as the music-focused VTuber duo Tesro & Roset.
Miracle ShowtimeOSTER project

Its sparkling, bright tone gives you energy.
This song by OSTER project, a Vocaloid producer loved for their broad and deeply nuanced musicality, was released in 2017.
It’s the 10th anniversary song for “Miracle Paint,” which debuted in 2007, and throughout the track you’ll hear phrases and melodies from OSTER project’s works up to that point.
The song opens with a catchy scat.
It’s packed with charm that will leave you smiling by the time it ends, so take your time and immerse yourself in the world of OSTER project.
mislead, misleadOmoi

If you want to hype up the karaoke room with a powerful song, this is it! It’s a track by the music unit Omoi—known for hits like “If You Were to Jump”—released in 2018.
A hard-hitting piece that wraps loud, fast-paced band sounds in energetic synths.
That relentless wave of sound just feels incredible! Overall, the range is on the lower and narrower side, but since there’s a rap part, keeping your enunciation crisp might be important.
Miss PetrolSohbana

“Miss Petrol” is a track by Sohbana, released in January 2025.
The sound carries a somewhat languid atmosphere, with Hatsune Miku’s poised vocals shining through.
The lyrics project emotions that could be read as either self-destructive or resigned, which I think will particularly resonate with teenagers.
By the way, “petrol” means gasoline.
Consider what that might signify as you listen.
MunchausenTOKOTOKO

This song is about Munchausen syndrome, where someone uses feigned illness to draw attention or deliberately harms themselves.
It’s in 6/8 time with a flowing rhythm, so it feels like something you’ll remember as soon as you hear it.


