Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bi'
Among words starting with “bi,” ones often used in song titles that come to mind are “Bitter” and “Beautiful.” The duo YOASOBI has also released theme-driven tracks such as “Biri-Biri.” In this article, we’ve gathered songs themed around Vocaloid tracks that start with “bi.” You can enjoy everything from pieces where Hatsune Miku showcases her nimble, expressive vocals to songs overflowing with the distinctly mechanical worldview unique to Vocaloid.
Try listening while thinking of words that begin with “bi.”
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bi' (21–30)
B.B.M. ft. PinocchioPPAS TASTA

A collaboration of unconventional sound and satirical messaging has come to life.
This work by PAS TASTA and PinocchioP was released in October 2024.
The lyrics, laced with irony toward consumerist society, merge with baile-funk-infused pop that carries a decadent vibe.
The line questioning “Were we born just to buy things?” is especially striking.
In the music video, a mysterious character runs wild in a supermarket.
It’s a cutting-edge number that delights both the eyes and ears.
second handRiei

Singer-songwriter Riei, who also performs as part of the music unit Rietaku, has gained popularity with songs that portray the delicate hearts of teens.
Among his works, the one that truly stirs the soul is Byoushin (Second Hand), produced in 2021.
The synths layered over the grand, band-driven sound are striking, and the lyrics, brimming with emotional feelings toward a loved one, are heart-fluttering.
You can savor Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals—nostalgic yet fresh.
If you’re in love right now, give this high-energy track a listen.
visibleSaku × suzume no me

It’s an electronica tune that feels like being bathed in gentle light.
Created by Saku and Suzumenome, it was released in December 2024.
Hatsune Miku’s transparent vocals and the refined electronica sound resonate pleasantly.
The tempo is fast, yet it’s strangely calming.
I think it’s perfect for a quick refresh during work or study breaks, or as BGM for meditation.
BivouacTorero

Despite the dense arrangement, it somehow feels transparent, which is fascinating.
This track by Torero, who has been releasing Vocaloid rap numbers one after another, came out in February 2022.
It’s said to liken the solitary life in the city to survival in snowy mountains, and the sound design cleverly uses tones that feel like a cold wind is blowing.
And the chorus has a charm that makes you want to sing along as you listen! It’s a highly addictive Vocaloid song that you’ll find yourself humming before you know it.
Beat EaterVivid BAD SQUAD × Kagamine Ren

“Beat Eater,” written and composed by Police Piccadilly for Vivid BAD SQUAD, is an urban, stylish electronic dance track that makes you want to snap your fingers to the beat.
The melody doesn’t have large pitch swings, so even those who aren’t confident with high notes may find it approachable.
That said, the key to conveying its world lies in how you add expression to your singing.
It might be best to practice each section separately, focusing on the parts sung by each member.
Bitter Chocolate Decorationsyudou

The unique lo-fi sound—like a record slowing down—is just incredible.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer syudou, also known for writing and composing Ado’s “Usseewa,” released in 2019.
The synergy between Hatsune Miku’s whispery vocals and the eerie sound is amazing.
I can’t stop hitting the repeat button.
As for the lyrics’ meaning, there are all sorts of interpretations among fans, so if you’re curious, definitely check out the comments on the video.
VIVIDkanzaki hiro

If you want that deep bass to thump, you can’t leave out EDM! This track, created by multi-creator Kanzaki Hiro—who’s active as a Vocaloid producer, musician, illustrator, and animator—was released in 2021.
It was produced for illustrator rurudo’s solo exhibition “PLAYROOM.” With an EDM sound that could genuinely be called top-tier, it’s the kind of track that makes you want to crank up the volume.
It really makes you feel like you’re at an overseas festival, doesn’t it?


