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' (171–180)
Great Wizard of OzDark Fairy Tale P

This is a song based on The Wizard of Oz, created by Ankokudouwa-P, an artist known for crafting dark songs inspired by fairy tales and other stories.
Please pay attention to the title as you listen.
It’s a narrative-driven track that will leave you going “!?” at the end.
The world of Ankokudouwa-P is on full display here.
It’s made to be enjoyable not only for those who love the original The Wizard of Oz, but also for those who aren’t familiar with it.
autophagyHiiragi Kirai

Its irresistibly dark worldview will hook you after a single listen! This track, released in 2019, is by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear—known for hits like “Bokadela Verita” and “Loveca?”—and it pulls you in with a high-class sound arrangement that reveals influences from jazz, EDM, and more.
It’s exactly what you’d call “Kairiki Bear’s music,” right? Be sure to pay attention to the thought-provoking, philosophical lyrics as you listen.
Good night, no-good daysSakuramochi Luna

“Good Night, No-No Days” is a track by Sakuramochi Luna, an artist gaining attention in the Vocaloid scene, born from the creator development project “Project Sekai Academy.” Its gentle, cute, and poppy sound paired with Hatsune Miku’s vocals creates a comforting vibe that warms your heart as you listen.
For anyone who “can’t escape negative thinking,” this song will surely be a source of solace.
Give it a listen when you need a boost!
Odo Robosea tea

“Odo Robo” is an engaging Vocaloid track by Umicha that captures the exhilaration of an endless summer festival.
Released in August 2023, it won first place in the Rookie category of VocaColle Summer 2023.
Its four-on-the-floor beat and subtly nostalgic electronic sound leave a strong impression.
The lyrics, weaving in mythology and homage to past songs, depict a figure who keeps dancing freely.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to get pumped up—you’ll feel like dancing the night away!
Good night, orangettes.Kananade Temple

Hanade-dera’s “Good Night Orangette” is notable for its sprightly triple meter and cute sound.
An orangette is a French confection made by coating sugar-candied citrus peels in chocolate.
The lyrics depict a girl making sweets for her date tomorrow.
The time spent making treats with heartfelt care is an irreplaceable kind of happiness, isn’t it? It’s a perfect number to listen to while you prepare for Valentine’s Day.
operationHachiya Nanashi

Vocaloid producer Hachiya Nanashi, who also performs as singer-songwriter Yuri Kuriyama, delivers an energetic sound drawn from his own band experience.
One such work he created in 2019 is Ope.
Centered on the theme of “life,” its lyrics—filled with human kindness and compassion—resonate deeply.
Recommended for people in their 20s who enjoy passionate, band-driven tracks.
It’s an uptempo song that wraps away the stress and anxiety of school or work.
Even if you haven’t listened to recent Vocaloid songs, let flower’s boyish singing voice soothe you.
Birthday SongNishimori Lyon

It’s a very simple birthday song that proceeds almost entirely with just piano and hi-hat, making it perfect for singing a cappella at birthday parties.
Another recommended point is its easy-to-listen, nursery rhyme–like sound arrangement.





