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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “No”

How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “no” can you think of?

For example, “Noushou Sakuretsu Girl” (Exploding Brain Girl) is especially famous, so even those who only recently started listening to Vocaloid music might have thought of it.

There are plenty of other songs with words starting with “no,” like “nou” (brain), “nokoru” (remain), or “no-____” (no-____).

Some of you might recall specific song titles just from seeing those words.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “no.”

Take a look and see if the songs you thought of are included.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “No” (21–30)

NonsainoUi Nashimoto

[Hatsune Miku] Non-Sai-No [Original Song]
Nonsai no Nashimoto Ui

This is a Vocaloid song by Ui Nashimoto.

They are an early-era producer who mainly creates guitar rock-style tracks.

The illustrations in the videos are drawn by the artist themself, and they are often black-and-white compositions that unmistakably look like a beginner’s work.

It’s also unusual for an early member to release videos that are just still images with lyrics overlaid.

non-useInabakumori

Kumori Inaba “Non-Use” Vo. Kaai Yuki & Hatsune Miku
Non-Use Inabakumori

It’s a track that keeps a steady rhythm and, while quiet, asserts itself with unwavering resolve.

It’s high-sense and avant-garde, yet undeniably catchy and cute.

Its distinctive, single-minded sound becomes more alluring the more you listen.

It’s a song you’ll want to play over and over, revealing new flavors each time you return to it.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “No” (31–40)

neurosisHachiya Nanashi

Neurosis, created by Nanashi Hachiya, portrays the messy tangle of emotions—anger, sadness, and more—after parting ways with someone you loved with your whole heart.

Even the tricky melody hints at the panic that comes with a breakup.

You poured so much love into it, only to be handed a cruel goodbye; now you’re timid about your next relationship, and even your past memories turn into darkness…

This is a song that empathizes with anyone who’s gone through a lingering “How dare you!” kind of breakup, offering a bit of catharsis as it stands by your side.

Cursed PinkSugar grinding finished.

It’s a bittersweet Vocaloid song that portrays the struggle with self-esteem.

Created by Owari Saito, it was released in February 2025.

Beneath its pop sound, it weaves in a distinctive dark edge and a fantastical worldview.

It delicately depicts the inferiority that arises from comparing yourself to others and questions the “cuteness” society demands.

If you can’t quite find the courage to give a White Day return gift, this song might just sit with those slightly hesitant feelings.

Let it help you sort out your emotions—and go ahead and give that present.

KnockoutMerokuru

Knockout / Merokuru feat. Hatsune Miku
Knockout Merokuru

Merokuru’s “Knockout,” which depicts the push-and-pull of love with a catchy pop melody, is the perfect track for White Day, when the passion of Valentine’s Day still lingers.

This piece, which gained buzz as a Rookie entry in the 2023 Summer VOCALOID Collection, conveys the laid-back strategy of a contrarian protagonist aiming for small victories in romance.

Yet in the end, they can’t resist the other’s charm and get knocked out—adorably so.

Overflowing with a desire to resonate with everyone in love, this work is sure to spark your romantic feelings!

NoirTohta Kasamura

Noir / feat. Koharu Rikka
Noir Kasamura Tota

A song that vividly expresses loneliness and introspective emotions, capturing human fragility and the subtleties of feeling.

Released in April 2024, “Noir” reflects Tota Kasamura’s poetic style and musicality, with sound and message sinking deep into the heart.

The beauty of the stars is used as a metaphor, creating a unique atmosphere that invites self-reflection.

It’s a recommended track for quiet nights when you want to face the emotions tucked away in the depths of your heart.

NO MORE CRYD-51

D-51 / NO MORE CRY Gokusen theme song
NO MORE CRYD-51

If you’ve watched the Nippon TV drama Gokusen, this is probably a song you remember vividly.

Starting midway through the B-melody, the two-part harmony gradually swells, and by the chorus it really peaks.

It’s a track everyone can enjoy singing at karaoke.