A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Mu'
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “mu” can you think of?
For example, Hachi’s Musunde Hiraite Rasetsu to Mukuro is a very popular track, so many Vocaloid fans might have thought of it right away.
There are plenty of words that start with “mu,” like mukashi (past), mugen (infinity), and mushi (insect), and just seeing those words might have brought several song titles to mind.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles begin with “mu”!
Whether you know them or not, take this chance to give them a careful listen.
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Innocent Youiyowa

“Muko” is read as “muko,” a word meaning “innocence” or “being without sin.” It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for their distinctive musicality, released in 2019.
The sound arrangement, which feels like the audio has been roughly cut and pasted together, really sticks in your ears.
Yet the melody is catchy, and that contrast is, conversely, unsettling.
It’s a love song that pours out feelings for a beloved “you”… but as for its content and the meaning of the title, I encourage you to interpret them yourself.
That way, it’ll give you even more chills.
MuuNiru Kajitsu

A Vocaloid track by Nirukagachi that stands out for its highly addictive melody and emotional lyrics.
Released in October 2024, it was included on the album “MWLÁND,” which came out in November of the same year.
The song symbolizes the human psyche swaying between life and death, love and despair, and poses questions about loneliness in the digital age.
Its sound design transcends genre boundaries, and the composition—where stillness and intensity intersect—draws listeners in.
You can dive into interpreting the lyrics’ world, or simply surrender yourself to the sound without thinking.
Moon GuysNiru Kajitsu

The fast-paced sound and the razor-sharp singing of Hatsune Miku leave a strong impression.
Produced by Nirukajitsu, this work was released in September 2024.
Included on the album “MWLÁND,” the song uses the metaphor of soldiers to express the difficulty of maintaining one’s true self within society.
Paired with its speedy arrangement, it strikes sharply at the listener’s heart.
It’s perfect for those in the midst of self-discovery or anyone struggling with inner conflict in society.
It’s sure to resonate with many people.
Murasakisukoppu

A sophisticated Vocaloid track that, while rooted in a Japanese aesthetic, also incorporates jazz and rock flavors.
Created by the popular Vocaloid producer Scop, known for works like “Irony” and “Yubikiri,” it was released in 2013.
It’s a yandere-tinged piece that sings of a love beyond “passionate,” drawing you into its sultry world.
I imagine many people enjoy songs with this kind of raw, mature atmosphere.
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Mucha PrincessMedomia

You can’t help getting hooked on the ever-flowing words and melodies of Medomia’s “Mucha Princess.” Just like the title suggests, it’s a song featuring a girl who does all sorts of outrageous things and says whatever she wants.
“Mucha” practically equals “selfish”—she’s completely self-centered.
That chaotic vibe also shows up in the rapid-fire vocal lines that zip by.
If you can sing it without stumbling, it might feel pretty satisfying! Try imagining that hopelessly selfish mood of the girl, get into character, and give singing it a go.
The taciturn summer and your loveOtoha Neu

It’s a heartbreak song featuring Hatsune Miku Dark, with a calm yet melancholic vocal tone.
The piano phrase in the intro carries a certain wistfulness, and the gradually unfolding arrangement of the instruments heightens the atmosphere.
The delicate, almost fading vocals are striking, making it a moving track.
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Tie and open, the Rakshasa and the bodyhachi

Kenshi Yonezu, also known as Hachi, released the hit song “Matryoshka of Demons and Corpses” (Yuun de Hiraite Rasetsu to Mukuro) in 2009, drawing listeners into a mysterious world.
The charm of this track lies in its dark and intricate themes.
It portrays human desire and the shadows of society through fantastical yet grotesque imagery.
That heavy message pairs exquisitely with Hatsune Miku’s voice, resulting in an addictive piece of music.
If you sing it at karaoke, try to immerse yourself in the song’s deep worldview and deliver it with heartfelt emotion.


