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” (151–160)
Land of FoolsShishido

This track fuses a thrilling, fast-paced melody with razor-sharp social satire.
Created by Vocaloid producer Shishido and released in September 2024, it won the Grand Prize in the Otomachi Una 8th Anniversary contest.
Despite its lively rhythm, the lyrics deliver a searing critique of the follies of modern society.
The contrast between the poppy, catchy sound and the irony-laden message about self-centered behavior is masterfully done.
It’s sure to resonate strongly with younger listeners.
Perfect for when you want to blow off steam or when you’re feeling frustrated with society.
Congratulations, thank you.Jun P

This work was released in 2010.
Created by Jun-P as a birthday song for Kagamine Rin and Len, it begins with a pleasantly resonant piano accompaniment, then shifts into a hard rock number with a catchy melody.
The chorus has a metal vibe.
The song’s structure is engaging, showcasing a variety of musical styles.
The lyrics straightforwardly express feelings of “congratulations” and “thank you.” If you’re a Rin and Len fan, definitely give it a listen—you might end up liking them even more.
OrangeTōma

Vocaloid producer tohma is known for his artistic, auteur-like style.
With highly narrative songs like “The Skeleton Orchestra and Lilia,” he delivers stories to his listeners.
Among his works, the one that truly shakes the heart is “Orange,” produced in 2012.
Its warm, band-driven sound stands out, and the human-like singing of Hatsune Miku is deeply moving.
The track has an orthodox J-pop feel, making it a great recommendation for Vocaloid beginners as well.
Give this emotional number a listen—a farewell to the days spent with a lover or someone you once loved.
Opera! Space opera!Nayutan Seijin

A pop and catchy song set in space.
Written specifically for Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! in May 2024, it quickly gained popularity.
With NayutalieN’s signature mixture-rock sound, it invites listeners on a grand adventure.
The lyrics depict journeys aboard a spaceship and bonds with distant beings, revealing something new with every listen.
It’s sure to hype up karaoke sessions and live streams, so grab some friends and sing it loud and lively!
The princess sleeps to electronic sounds.hachi

As the title suggests, this is a track packed to the brim with electronic sounds.
But it’s not just about electronics—the melody, woven from many different tones, dresses the song up like a little stage play.
Its cute yet distinctive world will surely bring a smile to listeners’ faces.
One thing to note, however, is that the lyrics depict what happens after another song.
Please listen to it together with that track, “In the Rainy Town, Balloons Dance with the Devil,” and see what impressions you come away with.
Ghosts Trying to Be FunnyPinokio P

For anyone thinking, “This year, I want to try a ghost cosplay!”, the perfect Vocaloid song is “Obake no Uke Nerai” (“A Ghost’s Bid for Laughs”).
Created in 2018 by PinocchioP, a Vocaloid producer known for tracks with a distinctive worldview, it features striking lyrics told from a ghost’s perspective, fretting over how to scare people.
Alongside Hatsune Miku’s mechanical vocals, it paints a resolve to live true to oneself.
It’s fun even just to strike ghostly poses to the catchy, danceable chorus beat! Give this dance number a listen and let it elevate your Halloween across cosplay, singing, dancing, and more.
SimilarlyBokaro gojokai

It’s a heartwarming song with a beautiful melody and warm lyrics, and the nostalgic vibe is soothing as well.
The harmonies throughout and the tuning of Hatsune Miku and KAITO in the final chorus can only be described as outstanding.
Also, the creators’ group, the Vocaloid Mutual Aid Society, ended their activities in 2011 and has since become less well-known.
It’s truly a hidden gem.


