Vocaloid songs that start with 'O'
If you’ve come here, chances are you like Vocaloid songs.
It’s been a long time since Hatsune Miku’s debut in 2007, and countless masterpieces have continued to be born.
In the meantime, the Vocaloid scene has seeped so deeply into the times and culture that we even have the term “Vocaloid-native generation.”
Now then, what I’m introducing this time is a selection of Vocaloid tracks whose titles start with the letter “O.”
Be sure to read to the end and find a new favorite track!
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Vocaloid songs starting with 'O' (91–100)
The Ghost’s Invitationkikuo

This is a mysterious track by Kikuo, a Vocaloid producer known for his distinctive musical style.
The rhythm, reminiscent of reggae, is quite intriguing.
It’s especially noticeable with earphones or headphones: the sound moves back and forth between right and left, and it’s addictive.
Recommended for those who want to listen to something unusual.
Trap Memorablesatsuki ga tenkomori

This is a song created by a Vocaloid producer who came to view the concept of “otokonoko” (a boy presenting as a girl) as just another part of culture.
While there’s a part of me that would rather it not become a cultural norm, since this song’s release the concept has undoubtedly been spreading.
Its pop vibe is pleasant to listen to.
Personally, I’d rather focus on the melody than the lyrics.
Big Brother Is a Worrywartsuke P

This is a hilarious KAITO song.
At first you might think it’s a song expressing an older brother’s feelings toward his little sister, but it actually makes you want to worry about KAITO’s head with all your might.
You’ll get a straight punch of laughter in the first half, followed by a flurry of body blows of laughter in the second half.
The original source is Aamin Okada’s “My Dad Is a Worrier.”
Onegai SekaiHitoshizuku P × Yama △

While retaining Kagamine Rin’s cute, gentle vibe, there’s a touch of melancholy.
From there it gradually turns into a heartfelt cry, and that sadness explodes in the chorus.
It’s a song about an abandoned cat, but many parts of the lyrics are relatable as a heartbreak song.
Congratulationstoraboruta P

A song by Toraboruta-P, the creator of numerous popular tracks such as ‘Kokoro,’ ‘The Tomboy Princess’s Song♪,’ and ‘Four-Leaf Clover.’ It features ethnic instruments like the sitar, crafting a unique world.
The chorus is especially uplifting.
All Hallow’s EvenNanao

This is producer Namida-boshi P (Nanao)’s first Vocaloid work—a fantasy-madness song featuring Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Len.
It even sounds a bit like a musical and is quite cute.
In a storybook-like world, what fate awaits Hatsune Miku, who has been captured…?
OrangeHatsune Miku

The songwriter and composer is Toma, known for distinctive melodies and lyrics that depict a decadent worldview.
The song’s structure showcases Toma’s unique sensibilities, and the slightly husky vocals resonate with a poignant touch.
The lyrics are open to various interpretations, so I recommend taking your time to read them carefully.


