Compilation of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ni”
If you want to find music you love or dig into tracks from a different angle, this article is for you.
In this piece, we’ve picked out a bunch of Vocaloid songs that start with the syllable “ni.”
We’ll focus mainly on tracks released in recent years.
Some might be ones you haven’t heard in a while that bring back a sense of nostalgia.
Be sure to read to the end and find a new favorite track!
It’s a feature that lets you experience a new side of the Vocaloid scene!
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A compilation of Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ni' (21–30)
Hymn for Sundaymarashii

A track by Marasy, who also has a proven record as a pianist, released in December 2024.
It was created with Sunday, a character from the game Honkai: Star Rail, in mind.
Featuring a brisk tempo and a humorous worldview, it showcases masterful, protean BPM changes and piano tones that combine delicacy with power.
You can feel the playful spirit that is unique to Marasy, who engages in a wide range of activities.
It’s perfect for lifting everyone’s spirits together at karaoke.
NEWAAA

The latest track delivered by the seven-member super performance group AAA.
It expresses the kanji characters flowing from CDs and radio—something not seen in their previous songs—through the A and B melodies.
Be sure to check out the synchronized dance by all seven members in the music video.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ni” (31–40)
Japanese FolktalesLEON/Pushi-dori

Eight Vocaloids—MEIKO, KAITO, LEON, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Hiyama Kiyoteru, Megurine Luka, and Kamui Gakupo—are singing the opening theme song of the well-known “Manga Nihon Mukashi Banashi.” Not only is the choral work impressive, but the harmonies are beautiful too.
Rainbow CiderTezuka

A poignant guitar rock number that brings back memories of a summer spent with someone special.
It’s a track by Tezuka, a Vocaloid producer who also posts performance and singing covers.
The song was released in 2016 and is included on v flower’s compilation album “Ichigo Ichie.”
2-Chome Blues: What Are You to Me, Anyway?Machigerīta P

This is a piece by Machigerita-P, sung by KAITO.
In it, KAITO plays the mama of a drag bar, waiting at the bar for the return of a customer he loves—a story-driven work.
With a horn section whose tones soar pleasantly, the song beautifully evokes a sophisticated, nocturnal atmosphere.
Meowth’s SongInuyama Inuko

This is the song that was used in the ending of the original Pokémon.
Meowth tends to have a strong villainous image, but this song is somehow very cute and makes you feel like he has this side to him as well.
In the video, Meowth playing and singing with a guitar was particularly memorable.
End Credits for Two5key-z
This is a work by 5key-z, sung by IA.
Overlapping the end credits of a rented movie that the two of us borrowed but never ended up watching—now a memory of a lover who has passed away—it sings the end credits of “me,” who was left behind, and “you,” who departed.
Also note IA’s capability to deliver a boyish singing voice.


