Vocaloid songs starting with “Ne” [classic hits and popular tracks]
What songs come to mind when you think of Vocaloid tracks that start with “ne”? From themes like “cat” (neko) or “wish” (negai) to titles that overflow with a one-of-a-kind worldview, there’s a wide range of songs out there.
In this article, we’ll introduce Vocaloid songs that begin with “ne”! We’ve picked out a variety of tracks, from moving ballads that deliver heartfelt feelings to someone special, to numbers packed with messages that will make you smile.
Use this as a reference for choosing karaoke songs or for building your playlists.
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Vocaloid songs starting with “Ne” [classics & popular] (51–60)
Neri Neigenoi

You can tell it’s cool from just the first ten seconds.
It’s a track by Noi, a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of “Lonely Gray,” released in 2020.
With a dance-rock vibe, the sound arrangement perfectly blends stylishness with an infectious groove—it’s irresistible.
Just following the sound is fun on its own.
At the same time, the lyrics, which depict the inability to vent the emotions swirling inside, are very relatable.
That contrast shows real finesse.
Nevermindmari

Here’s a song I especially want new students to listen to in April.
It’s a signature work by Vocaloid producer Mari, released in 2020—a mixture rock track that blends power with a nostalgic vibe.
The lyrics carry a message about living true to yourself and doing what you love the way you want, leaving you with a positive feeling.
If you’re feeling bewildered by a new life or weighed down by anxiety, give this song a try.
It’s sure to lift your spirits.
Sleepy cotton candyichi ni san

Hifumi, a Vocaloid producer known for many rock-style tracks.
His “Nemure Watagashi” is a song that conveys the feelings of a woman who just can’t fall asleep, set to a Japanese-style sound.
As you listen, the structure gradually reveals why she can’t sleep.
It’s also fun how it incorporates relatable details like “being bothered by the sound of cars driving outside” and “the sky starting to get light outside.” They’re points anyone can relate to and nod along with.
NekurahiriaNatsuyama Yotsugi

Nekurahilia is a track that paints the daily life of a gloomy, offline girl through KAFU’s vocals.
Featured on the compilation album FinGErtip Amusement, it locks in a tumbling rhythm and stylish sound for an irresistibly addictive effect! The loneliness reflected in the lyrics and the struggle with self-expression feel real, making it a song that especially resonates with teens.
When you want to amp up your mood with something a bit pessimistic yet upbeat, this is the track!
15 Years of a Clingy Guy’s Petty ObsessionIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

The song “Sticky-Type Guy’s 15 Years of Clinginess,” packed with the unique worldview of P-san from Mambo Dying Behind the House, portrays a man who remains fixated on a single woman for 15 years, blending humor with poignancy.
It’s characterized by striking lyrics and a catchy melody that leave a deep impression on listeners.
It’s a track I especially recommend to those who have experienced losing someone important or are troubled by single-minded love.
If you listen to it while holding onto a bittersweet love, you may find both empathy and comfort.


