Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bo'
There may be many people who can’t immediately think of Vocaloid songs that start with “Bo.” Some of you might fondly remember bibuko’s “Bonkure Rock Frenzy” or Fronz Ichigo’s “Botan (Peony).” In this article, we’ve collected Vocaloid songs that begin with “Bo.” We’ll introduce a wide range of tracks, from songs popular on social media to hidden gems.
You might just discover a track you can’t help but put on repeat.
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bo' (51–60)
So that I can love myself, and so that you can love yourself.yasha

When you’re lacking confidence in yourself or feeling anxious about the future… listening to this might just save you.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yosa, released in March 2023.
The understated rhythm paired with stylish piano makes it very easy to listen to.
The lyrics, which feel like they’re telling you “You’re fine just the way you are,” really hit home.
Miku’s slightly innocent-sounding voice suits the song’s message perfectly.
By the time it ends, you’ll be ready to face forward.
Bonnie & ClydeŌnuma Paseri

Stylish and catchy, yet it leaves you feeling sad—this is that kind of song.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Paseri Onuma, released in May 2023.
With its EDM flavor and pleasing sidechained synths, it really feels good to listen to.
If the title rings a bell, that might be because it’s inspired by the infamous couple Bonnie and Clyde, who committed a string of crimes in 1930s America.
Despite being a love song, the lyrics carry an unsettling tone and a precarious worldview, which is where that mood comes from.
Foxko’s husky vocals further enhance the atmosphere.
Bocca della Verità (Hiiragi Kirai)Amatsuki

Amatsuki, who enjoys overwhelming support from younger generations—even if you’re not very familiar with utaite, you’ve probably seen his name—covers not only Vocaloid songs but also popular J-POP and rock band tracks.
In addition to his work as an utaite singer, he also writes and produces his own music and is active as a singer-songwriter.
While he’s strongly associated with a gentle, soft vocal tone and a fresh, clear voice, he also showcases sharp, raspy singing at times, making his wide range of vocal expression one of his key attractions.
Bocca della VeritàHiiragi Kirai

A track that draws you in with poetic lyrics packed with complex emotions.
Released by Vocaloid producer Kirai Hiiragi in April 2020, it blends swing jazz with electronic music to create a unique sound.
Its enigmatic lyrics skillfully depict deep inner conflict and a yearning for truth, offering a contemplative worldview.
Once you’re hooked, there’s no getting out—this might be the very definition of that feeling.
It’s also included on the album “Hateful,” so grab the audio if you’re interested.
bottomHiiragi Kirai

This is a uniquely styled Vocaloid track that will leave you stunned by its masterful vocal work.
Created by Vocaloid producer Kira Hiiragi, known for hits like “Autophagy,” it was released in 2021 alongside a version sung by utaite Shima Jii.
With its heavy, weighty rhythm, tonal character, and noisy vocals, it’s Hiiragi’s world in full force.
You’ll find something new every time you listen.
The dark worldview of the lyrics is irresistible, too.
Crank it up loud so the low end resonates deep in your ears and down to the pit of your stomach.


