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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bu'

Some of you might be struggling to find a favorite among the countless Vocaloid songs.

One fun way is to pick a single kana from the Japanese syllabary and search for songs that start with it.

In this article, I’ll introduce Vocaloid tracks that begin with “bu.”

Many of them center on the theme of “literature,” so I recommend paying attention to the lyrics as you listen.

You’ll also find titles like “武” (martial) and “舞” (dance) that evoke a cool, stylish atmosphere.

Give these songs a listen to enjoy both the beauty of the Japanese language and the unique world of Vocaloid.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bu' (71–80)

Black Game Overmunina

munina – Black Game Over feat. Hatsune Miku
Black Game Overmunina

This piece expresses a satirical take on modern society through a game-like worldview.

Composed by munina, it was released in April 2024.

Its appeal lies in an up-tempo, addictive melody line, with lyrics themed around the harsh working conditions of black companies.

Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals ring out alongside the brisk arrangement.

The worldbuilding feels so real that friends might worry and ask, “Are you okay?” if you send it to them.

Then again, they might find it incredibly relatable instead.

Grape-colored IntoxicationKashii Moimi

Grape-Colored Intoxication / Moimi Kashii feat. KAITO
Grape-colored IntoxicationKashii Moimi

A bewitching Vocaloid track woven from a fantastical worldview and decadent expression.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Moimi Kashii, released in February 2025 to coincide with KAITO’s birthday celebration.

Lyrics interlaced with love, desire, and inner conflict seep deeply into the listener’s heart.

The gothic soundscape and KAITO’s mature vocals are absolutely superb.

Once you listen, you won’t be able to stop imagining the story between “you” and “me.”

BloodAzari

It’s a dark piece with heavy bass and an unsettling melodic line that pierces the heart.

Composed by Azari and released in October 2024, it features flower’s vocals, which exquisitely capture the song’s fantastical yet suggestive lyrical world.

Blood is used as a motif for love, drawing you into its downcast mood.

Once you’re hooked, there’s no escape—an unmistakably Azari-style electronic number.