A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Mo'
When it comes to words that start with “mo,” examples include “mosaic,” “peach,” and “delusion.” If you’re familiar with Vocaloid, just seeing these words might already bring a few songs to mind.
In this article, we’ll be introducing a lot of Vocaloid tracks specifically with titles that start with “mo.” I don’t think people usually search for songs by a specific initial like this, so you’ll likely discover some new tracks.
We’ve selected a wide range, from famous hits to hidden gems, so please take your time and enjoy the article.
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Mo” (61–70)
With Moscow in its ranksfuru

How about letting your mind wander to cold seasons and chilly places? This song, by Furu, a Vocaloid producer known for orchestral-style sounds, was released in 2014.
The sound is wonderfully lavish—grand and expansive—evoking vast imagery in your mind.
As the title suggests, it’s themed around the Trans-Siberian Railway running through Russia, and even includes Russian lyrics.
It’s a rare type of Vocaloid track.
The story-like lyrics are enjoyable even just to read.
Listening to it while riding a travel train might just set the perfect mood.
Mochamezame P

Early in the morning, shivering in the cold while sitting on a bench and sipping a café mocha, they say they finished transcribing the lyrics.
Keeping that in mind when you listen makes it heartwarming.
The lyrics also have a sense of storytelling that’s very soothing—it’s captivating enough to make you lose yourself in the song.
Delusional Disorder ■ Girlmoja

It sings about the psychology of a woman in her late twenties whose mind has become desolate, who in her fantasies has relationships with many men, but in reality does not.
It’s painfully relatable how she waits for her ideal prince to appear even though there isn’t anyone she’s in love with yet.
It seems that ■ is read as “yami” (darkness).
There aren’t even any agonizing fans./No one’s even a tormented fan.mochi utsune

It’s a cute piece of electric music with a mysterious, Chinese-inspired atmosphere.
Created by Vocaloid producer Mochiutsune, whose name became even more well-known with the hit “Take Your Medicine and Go to Sleep,” it was released in March 2023.
It ranked third in the Rookie Rankings at VocaColle 2023 Spring and drew a lot of attention.
The unique, phonetically pleasing word choices are very characteristic of Mochiutsune.
I think it will especially resonate with fans of subculture and the internet-native generation.
Blind Punkyakatora

A sultry and cool, jazzy, and groove-worthy Vocaloid track.
It’s a song by the multi-creator Yakatora, who also handles the illustrations used in the MV, released in 2023.
The slightly shadowy tone of the piece pairs perfectly with Mikoto and Hime’s sharp vocals.
The powerful high notes at the end of the chorus are especially unmissable.
The guitar solo in the interlude is also cool and serves as a great hook that shapes the song’s world.
But still… Mikoto and Hime of Nalkaline really have voices that suit each other, don’t they?


