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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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.
Responsible Collectivemasarada

An ingenious track where wordplay intertwines with a catchy melody.
Composed by Masarada and released in May 2024.
The clear vocals of Kasane Teto pair exquisitely with the cool, sophisticated sound arrangement, making it irresistibly replayable.
The lyrics satirically portray the “irresponsibility” pervasive in modern society.
It’s a piece you can either surrender yourself to sonically or reflect upon in relation to your own way of life.
Purple sunflowerKashii Moimi

An emotional song infused with R&B elements.
Created by Vocaloid producer Kashii Moimi, known for numerous hits like “Cat Loving,” it was released in July 2023.
The piano’s timbre adds a lingering resonance to the bittersweet summer love story sung by Harui.
The lyrics, packed with feelings about parting with a loved one, strike the heart even just by reading them.
It’s a recommended track for quiet nights when you want to slowly immerse yourself in music.
MOViNG ONOsanzi

Osanzi, who debuted as a Vocaloid producer with “Birth.” “MOViNG ON” is an irresistibly modern and mysterious track.
Featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin, the song leans more toward rap parts than catchy sung melodies, so it might be easier to sing for those who regularly listen to hip-hop and similar genres.
With a distinctive, cyberpunk-like worldview, it’s also recommended as a track to switch up the flow after performing other Vocaloid songs with a similar vibe.
mooniroha

This song is famous as a trance track featuring Hatsune Miku.
It’s a work by iroha, also known under the name sasaki—the creator of “Roshin Yuukai”—and it was released in 2007.
It’s about that special person who stays by your side no matter what.
The lyrics beautifully convey a message that makes you realize their presence.
The sparkling sound that evokes a starry sky is wonderful, too.
I can recommend it to anyone—not just women.
It’s a piece I especially want Vocaloid beginners to hear.
Moon Eyes CatSena Wataru

Released by Wataru Sena in February 2025, this work deftly captures a sense of unease about today’s surveillance society over an electronic rock sound.
Ranked 8th in the TOP 100 of VocaColle Winter 2025, the track fuses a high-speed progression with Miku’s clearly defined vocals, resulting in an impressively cool sonic image.
Are we the ones watching, or the ones being watched? It’s a Vocaloid song with a message that startles you into reflection.


