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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I don’t need any more talking.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

It’s a piece that draws you into a dreamlike world, as if dissolving into the night’s darkness.
This track was released in July 2025 by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Research Society.
Woven over a high-speed, floating soundscape are longings for two things: the night that never ends, and the morning to come.
The lyrics, unfolding through the exchanges between two characters, spark the imagination.
Dive deep into this music.
Jupiter’s BeatNayutan Seijin

I think it’s a song that gently leads you away from everyday anxiety and loneliness.
Released in April 2022 by NayutalieN, it’s included on the album “An Object N from Planet Nayuta.” This work paints a hopeful vision of the future, weaving in the specific figure of about 11.86 years—the orbital period of Jupiter.
On nights weighed down by doubt and solitude, surrendering yourself to its electropop beat might let you slip free from the gravity on your heart, and with a few tears, find a fresh start.
delusional narcissistBecky.

This is a duet song by GUMI and GUMIYA (a lower, more masculine version of GUMI’s voice).
It packs into one track the story of a slightly narcissistic boy who aggressively pursues a tsundere girl.
The fast-paced, anime-opening-style sound is the kind that perks you up when you listen to it.
Question 32Kasamura Tōta

A story that seeps deep into the heart, performed by ten synthetic voice libraries.
Created by Toa Kasamura and released in November 2023.
The lyrics, woven from 32 questions, delicately portray self-inquiry and anxieties about the future.
Each one is so relatable that it feels as if the music is speaking on your behalf.
The quiet, piano-centered arrangement and layered harmonies also stir powerful emotions.
On nights when you feel alone, take the time to listen closely.
Monkey chartYūnosuke

How about “Monkey Chart,” a pop electronic tune by Yonosuke? Released in 2024, this track fuses catchy sound arrangements with a strong-willed lyrical world, offering multifaceted appeal.
Riding an up-tempo beat, Hatsune Miku’s vocals are cute and make you feel like you’re suddenly in a club.
The energetic message of the lyrics—“Do whatever you want”—is uplifting.
It’s sure to shine as background music for driving or for times when you need to focus!
It’s already melted.Meal errand

You’ll be drawn into a jazzy soundscape.
This track by Meal errand was released in August 2023.
Hime Nanakusa’s calm vocals and the freely unfolding arrangement leave a strong impression.
The lyrics explore themes of loneliness, self-denial, and emotions one can’t let go of in modern society, making it easy to project your own experiences onto them.
Interweaving stillness and dynamism, this piece is perfect for solitary nights in your room when you want to face your inner thoughts.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Mo' (21–30)
mochimochiTAK

It’s a delicious, feel-good song filled with love for sweets.
Produced by TAK, this work was released in August 2024.
Its sound arrangement incorporates elements of electropop, while the gentle, cheerful melody warms the heart.
Another hallmark is the lyrics, which feature a wide variety of treats from traditional Japanese confections to Western sweets.
I think this song is perfect for when you’re thinking about what to give back for White Day.


