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)
Physics of SoundSeikoP

The ambient soundscape is soothing.
This song is by SeikoP, a Vocaloid producer also known as the legendary Luka master.
It was released in 2009.
Centered on the theme of “music,” its poetic lyrics—comparing the birth of a melody to a child in a mother’s womb—are truly beautiful.
The tone of the piece matches its worldview perfectly.
You can feel your heart calm as you listen.
If you often end up arguing with your mother, try listening to this song to reset your feelings and make an effort to welcome a wonderful Mother’s Day.
OVERShakeSphere

Set in the soft, warm season of spring, this is a painful and sorrowful heartbreak song.
The emotion of having to say goodbye, woven over a gently flowing piano, strikes the heart powerfully.
And yet, it doesn’t end with just a feeling of “pain”—perhaps because the song leaves an impression that is simply too beautiful.
Give it a listen and see how it makes you feel.
to visit; to come; to arrive (of a time/season); to call ontask

It’s an emotional piece that sings of the hope that even if we’re apart, as long as we keep moving forward, we’ll surely meet again someday.
The song was created by Vocaloid producer Task and released in 2019.
It was reportedly inspired by illustrations by the artist Asukan.
The music blends band sounds with electronic elements into a hybrid sound that lets you feel both coolness and warmth at the same time.
And the chorus melody really hits you in the heart.
It makes you realize that parting isn’t only about sadness.
Vocaloid songs starting with 'O' (101–110)
Dance, OrchestraYasuhiro (Yasuhiro)

Vocaloid producer YASUHIRO (Yasuhiro), known for delivering works with a unique worldview, continues to captivate listeners.
Among his tracks, the one we particularly recommend to those in their 30s is “Odore Orchestra,” produced in 2016.
It’s a grand piece, richly adorned with the brilliant sound of a full orchestra.
The classical melody, tinged with a sense of nostalgia, pairs perfectly with IA’s mechanical vocals, creating a seamless blend.
A fantastical atmosphere unfolds, evoking the image of a conductor commanding the stage.
Its genre-transcending appeal makes it a must-listen even for those who haven’t tuned into Vocaloid in a while—give it a try!
Omatsuri and WorldYM

Crank up the energy with a rock ’n’ roll sound like a toy box spilled all over! Created by the Vocaloid producer YM—known for hits like “Juumensou”—this track was released in 2013.
It was written for the singer Underbar, who’s active as a vocalist.
Maybe it’s because of the MV’s imagery, but it feels like music you’d hear at an amusement park.
The sound keeps going without a break, making you want to keep turning up the volume.
The lyrics’ slightly double-edged worldview—“just for now, forget everything and have fun”—is also part of its appeal.
overtechnologyYM

This song was created to celebrate the first anniversary of YM’s debut as a Vocaloid producer.
Its distinctive mood and worldview are something only YM could create.
The guitar sound really sends a jolt through your brain.
On Your SideYasuha.

This is a heartfelt EDM track that gently whispers, “If you’re hurt, I’ll stay by your side until you can fly,” resonating deeply with the listener.
Created by Vocaloid producer Yasuha., also known for songs like “Sukinanoni” and “Too Late,” it was released in 2018.
The steadily building synths, bass, and beats are quintessential in their execution.
It feels as though the lyrics’ earnest emotions ride atop that grand sonic landscape.
When you’re feeling “just kind of worn out,” listening to it might give you the support you need.





