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' (1–10)
MonitoringNEW!DECO*27

DECO*27, a pioneer in the Vocaloid scene, enjoys overwhelming support.
The name is pronounced “Deco Nina.” He has created numerous classic tracks, but the one I especially recommend to teenagers is this piece included on the album TRANSFORM.
Released with a music video in November 2024, it captivated audiences with its dark worldview depicting a gaze through a door viewer, and sparked a huge reaction—topping the UGC charts in the first half of 2025.
It blends a nostalgic, Showa-era kayōkyoku-style melody with a heavy low end, and the overall vocal range isn’t very wide.
There are many spoken, conversational sections, so even those who aren’t confident in their high notes should be able to sing it comfortably.
Once you lock into its distinctive rhythm, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going.
a burn you got from someone else’s injury (literally: a “received burn”)NEW!kyiku

An emotionally charged Vocaloid song that conveys palpable pain.
Created by the Vocaloid producer kyiku, known for their distinctive sonic sensibility, it was released in December 2025.
Centered on the theme of “the indelible heat I’ve ended up receiving,” the lyrics depict feelings like the shackles of the past and phantom limb pain, while Urami from CeVIO AI delivers a trembling vocal that pierces the heart.
It’s recommended for quiet nights when you want to sink into your feelings alone.
Witnessed! Teto XXXIHarokeru

This piece by Harokeru packs all the fun of Halloween into one tight package.
It’s a duet song by Kasane Teto and Amagai, with a riddle-style back-and-forth that unfolds comically.
The four-on-the-floor beat and bouncing synth bass feel great, and the chorus melody will stick in your head after just one listen.
In a compact runtime of about 2 minutes and 20 seconds, it crams in one addictive phrase after another.
Perfect for livening up year-end or New Year parties with everyone joining in a call-and-response!
Qiu & KagePeanut

Conflicting concepts—math problems and life’s questions, faith and dependence, frenzy and nihilism—come rushing in atop a high-speed beat.
It’s a track featuring Kasane Teto by Piinata, released in December 2025.
The tightly punched kick and snare, together with a distorted synth bass, create a sound that’s aggressive yet somehow pop-leaning and easy on the ears.
The lyrics juxtapose the sensation of chest pain without any specific diagnosis with words that label oneself as “junk,” despite having emotions.
If you’re carrying a haze that defies rational explanation, this song might hit home.
pink gapSouta

A farewell day that comes at the end of spring.
This song captures both its bittersweet ache and warmth through Yuki Kaai’s youthful-sounding voice.
Composed by Sota, it was released on Niconico and YouTube in February 2025.
Set against a season tinged with shades of pink, it gently weaves the feelings of looking back on joyful days while trying to move forward.
Within a compact two and a half minutes, it tightly condenses the loneliness of parting and the resolve to take a new step.
It’s perfect not only for those about to graduate, but also for anyone who wants to fondly recall their school days.
Deadly Poison Sundries Meikoya-sanSLAVE V-V-R

Created to commemorate MEIKO’s 21st anniversary, this song comes from the popular Vocaloid producer SLAVE.V-V-R—well-known for their “failed retirement.” It was released in November 2025.
The seductive tones of the accordion brilliantly bring to life an unsettling world: a general store dealing in poisons.
Blending the allegorical feel of dark fantasy with a cabaret-style theatrical flair, the piece weaves these elements together to exquisite effect.
MEIKO’s commanding vocals evoke a shopkeeper who is both eerie and irresistibly alluring.
The pinned comment on YouTube reportedly shares behind-the-scenes stories, so be sure to check it out after listening.
Highly recommended for those seeking a grotesque yet beautiful, venom-laced Vocaloid track!
Monitoring (Best Friend Remix)DECO*27

This track by DECO*27, who continues to lead the Vocaloid scene, had its music video released in September 2025.
It’s a bold self-remix of the original song that made big waves in 2024.
What’s interesting is how it transforms from a slightly shadowy mood into a glitzy dance-pop piece.
The lyrics also stand out for casting new light on the theme of “friendship.” The high-quality animated MV is another highlight!






