A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ba”
When you hear about Vocaloid songs that start with “ba,” which tracks come to mind?
There are many distinctive songs, including Bug by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki bear.
You’ll also find tracks that make the most of uniquely Vocaloid ideas, such as quirky songs themed around onomatopoeia.
In this article, we’ve compiled a selection of Vocaloid songs that start with “ba.”
You might even discover tracks you don’t usually get the chance to hear.
Be sure to check them out as inspiration for your karaoke picks or playlist creation.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ba” (81–90)
BirthdayBinyu-P

This is a work by Binyu-P, a Vocaloid producer also known by the artist name ryuryu.
It was released in 2016.
Its grand yet gentle tone is soothing.
The lyrics—perhaps from a parent’s perspective—seem like a message addressed to a child gradually growing up.
You can feel the wish for them to come to know the wider world.
A birthday isn’t just important to the person themselves, but also to their family and friends.
This song, with its wonderful sense of sonic expansiveness, makes you realize that.
Butter-Fly ~Hatsune Miku Version~Mikito-P

The universally beloved anime song “Butter-Fly” celebrates its 20th anniversary, and “Butter-Fly ~Hatsune Miku Version~” has been brought to life through a collaboration between Hatsune Miku and Digimon Adventure.
Arranged by Mikito-P, known for hits like “Ii Aru Fanclub” and “Roki,” the song’s original blend of poignancy and strength is captured beautifully.
Ever since its 1999 release, this track has charmed many, and its appeal lies in lyrics that make you want to look forward even in the face of hardship and sadness.
Hatsune Miku’s vocals match not only in precision but also perfectly convey the sentimental message!
ValericoMikito-P

A song by vocaloid producer Mikito-P that reached a million views in 2018.
It’s a Vocaloid track that opens with a tense atmosphere created by hysteric guitar cutting and an off-beat rhythm.
Despite its complex structure—featuring tight, accent-heavy A verses and a catchy chorus—the vocal melody is easy to sing, making it great for karaoke.
However, because the rhythm shifts rapidly despite the simple melody, it’s best to be careful not to fall out of sync when singing.
Basket wormMiyake

Miyake, a Vocaloid producer who has released many hall-of-fame tracks like “Love & Destroy” and “Laughing Mannequin,” put out “Basket Worm” in 2016.
The lyrics depict lingering feelings that can’t be forgotten—still loving someone even after being betrayed and hurt to the point of tears.
The protagonist knows they should move on to the next relationship, but they just can’t.
The steady, restrained rhythm feels heartbreaking, yet it perfectly accompanies that state of not wanting to do anything after a breakup.
Love That Won't Go Viralmelancholic; wistful

It’s a pop song with skillful composition that music makers might find especially fun.
Created by Vocaloid producer Monouge-san and released in May 2023, it’s an insanely catchy track built around a four-on-the-floor beat.
With “hit-bound music” as its theme, it leverages crowd-pleasing elements of today—memorable phrases, rhythmic dropouts, key changes, and more.
It’s a very technical Vocaloid piece shaped by a meta-minded approach.
That said, the lyrics carry a single-hearted message: not to reach the masses, but to deliver feelings to you.
One listen and you’ll be smitten—it’s a highly addictive upper-tune!
Bad InviteYaka-tora

A Vocaloid song that features Halloween-themed sweets is Yakatora’s “Bad Invite.” Halloween often evokes eerie images like ghosts and monsters, and that eeriness is reflected in the mood of “Bad Invite” as well.
The synthesizer melody in the intro also has a strangely mysterious feel.
The music video shows things like graves marked with Christian crosses and the shadow of a crow, which adds to the uncanny atmosphere.
Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ba' (91–100)
Late Summer FestivalYuuyu

Ban-natsu-sai (Late Summer Festival) is a song that captures the poignant feeling at summer’s end.
Composed by Yuyuyu and released in 2023, it portrays the sudden quiet and loneliness that settle in as the bustle of summer festivals fades away.
Coupled with a chorus that overflows with emotion—evoking memories of time spent with someone dear—it tightens your chest.
Try listening at night with headphones and look back on your summer.
It’s also included on the album The Heart of Vaushla, so be sure to check that out as well.





