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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)

blue blue blueDenporu P

[Hatsune Miku] “blue blue blue” [Original]
blue blue blueDenporu P

When we look back on the past, it can make us feel wistful, but it can also inspire us to keep going.

Created by Denpol-P, who also made “Hitorinbo Envy,” this track was released in 2011.

With its chiptune bleeps and breezy band sound, it conjures an image of blue skies spreading overhead as you listen.

The nostalgic lyrics are lovely, too.

When you want to overcome something unpleasant, this song is sure to give you courage.

bouquetdoriko

「bouquet」 (doriko)┃Hanatan cover 【Lyrics】
bouquetdoriko

A tear-jerking Vocaloid ballad that sings of the bittersweet feeling of leaving the world you’ve known.

It’s a song by the renowned ballad-focused Vocaloid producer doriko, released in 2011.

A beautiful piece that enhances a band sound with strings and piano tones—you could cry just by following the sound alone.

The lyrics evoke graduation, which makes it all the more moving.

It’s truly a classic Vocaloid song that tightens the chest.

With its slow tempo and relatively narrow, lower vocal range, it’s also an easy song to sing.

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.