A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with numbers
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with numbers!
Some songs have titles that are just numbers, while others have words following the number.
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might already have several tracks in mind.
Numbers in the titles carry all sorts of meanings—dates, times, percentages, counts, and more—so keep an eye out for how each song uses them.
I’ve selected a wide range from famous hits to hidden gems, so I hope you enjoy discovering new tracks as you take your time exploring them.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with numbers (41–50)
1LDKneko-men

It’s a breakup song that puts on a brave face, saying “This is fine.” It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Nekomens, released in 2020.
The lo-fi sound arrangement is striking, with a reverb-soaked guitar tone that echoes forlornly.
The melancholy of the piano solo is also deeply moving.
Although the song is very quiet, judging from the protagonist’s feelings woven into the lyrics, it still sounds like they’re pretending to be strong.
Perhaps the simplicity of the arrangement comes from suppressing their true emotions.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with numbers (51–60)
1/6 Out of the gravitybōkariodo P

Lyrics that show single-minded care for someone you love.
That feeling of wanting to do something for someone important.
It’s a song that frees you from the pain of unrequited love and from gravity as you listen.
Even if the act has no meaning, you can’t help but do something.
It lets you feel just a little kinder.
7/8yuyoyuppe

You can’t listen to these heartbreakingly painful lyrics without tears! The regret of having loved someone single-mindedly comes through so strongly it gives you goosebumps! With its irregular rhythm and ambient piano tones that make your heart tremble, it’s a masterpiece that feels like your chest is burning.
404fyunsuke

A stylish work that poppily expresses loneliness in the digital age.
Composed by Yunsuke and released in November 2024, the track features Hatsune Miku on vocals, with sound design characterized by an ennui-laden atmosphere.
The lyrics’ questions addressed to a presence that has vanished before we knew it evoke feelings many of us have harbored in our hearts.
The “404” in the title is the error code for a webpage not found.
It feels packed with the conflicts born from freedom itself.
1212Eihabu ✕ A4.

A collaboration between popular Vocaloid producers is making waves! This track teams up Ahab—also known as the creator of works like “Quixote”—and A4, who took first place in the Rookie Ranking at VocaColle 2022 Autumn.
The snappy guitar and funky bassline are electrifying! The rhythmically catchy melody is another highlight, and as you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along.
It seems perfect as driving music—you might even find turning the wheel more fun.
I am a 31-year-old student.namautan

A unique Vocaloid song that portrays a reverse journey from working adult back to student life.
Created by Namautan and released in December 2024, it features a 31-year-old protagonist who suddenly becomes a student.
The gaps felt in conversations with current students and the depiction of waning stamina are oddly realistic.
Combined with its pop sound and an MV packed with witty gags, it’s a track that makes you grin as you listen.
Highly recommended for adults who’ve ever wished, “I want to go back to my school days.”
A Vocaloid song in 10 yearsPinokio P

The Vocaloid scene has grown alongside internet culture.
We’ve entered an era where it’s normal to turn the songs you create into videos and share them with everyone.
This is a message song directed at both the music creators and the listeners.
It’s a work by the multi-creator PinocchioP, released for the 2020 Hatsune Miku Birthday Festival.
It’s a remake of “Vocaloid no Uta,” originally published in 2010.
If you’ve ever been hooked on Vocaloid even once, this will undoubtedly hit home.


