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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.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bu' (11–20)

blue birdtoku P

blue bird [GUMI][english sub]
blue birdtoku P

This is an exceptional song where GUMI’s translucent singing voice, sparkling melody, and refreshing lyrics are perfectly matched.

You can feel your heart being soothed as you listen.

Released in 2009, it was toku-P’s first work featuring GUMI.

BLINDNESSjohn

BLINDNESS / Hatsune Miku
BLINDNESSjohn

The hero “Bou” from the game ‘#Compass – Combat Providence Analysis System’ has a theme song titled “BLINDNESS.” It was produced in 2023 by john, a music creator who also works as a solo project under the name TOOBOE.

Centered on the anxieties and loneliness of spending a night alone, the song portrays a bittersweet longing to be loved by someone precious.

Riding on a crossover sound of electronica and rock, Hatsune Miku’s mechanical vocals are unmistakably unique.

It’s an uptempo track that delivers sentimental emotions with a driving beat.

Bring Menuyuri

Nuyuri – Bring Me / flower : Bring me
Bring Menuyuri

Despite its stylish, high-paced groove, this Vocaloid track somehow leaves you feeling wistful once it’s over.

It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer nuyuri, known for hits like “Lower,” released in February 2024 and entered in the Bokakore 2024 Winter TOP 100 ranking.

The piece is characterized by its seamlessly interlinked sound and a story-driven music video.

I’d say it’s one of those “highly addictive Vocaloid songs.” Give it a listen while imagining the story behind the two protagonists—their relationship feels at once like a fistfight and like taking each other’s hands to dance.

BlackjackYucha P

[Megurine Luka] Blackjack [Original Song]
BlackjackYucha P

A cool shuffle rock number where you can fully savor Megurine Luka’s sexy vocals.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yucha-P, also known for “Poker Face” and “Check Mate,” released in 2010.

Using the card game blackjack as its motif, it builds a gritty, “dirty” world.

The understated melodic lines, the heavy, weighty guitar sound, and the piano tones that color it all leave a strong impression.

It’ll make you feel like you’re sitting at a bar.

Literary Girl InsaneKarasuyasabō

Literary Girl Insane - Karasuyasabou feat. Kagamine Rin
Literary Girl InsaneKarasuyasabō

Once you hear it, you’re sure to think, “I want to sing it myself!” Above all, its greatest charm lies in the lyrics.

Sung with a punchy, rhythmic feel, the song is pleasant just to listen to, and even more satisfying when you hum it yourself.

Backed by a breezy band sound, give it a try and sing along.

Broken Heartegamaiyaa

[Kamui Gakupo] Original Song “Broken Heart”
Broken Heartegamaiyaa

A poignant number sung by Kamui Gakupo, composed by Lino.

Released in August 2008, this work was selected as an “Outstanding Piece” in the Gackpoid contest.

The lyrics, which express lingering attachment and a sense of loss toward a drifting lover, and the delicate sound woven by piano and strings, resonate with a heart‑wrenching intensity.

Gakupo’s mature vocals further accentuate the aching emotions, making it especially memorable.

It’s the perfect piece to listen to intently on nights when you’re heartbroken or in a sentimental mood.

Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Bu” (21–30)

blue rose weddingkoraboya

A bittersweet yet gentle message song sung from KAITO’s perspective.

Created by the music circle Koraboya, it was released on Niconico in 2010.

KAITO’s soft vocals blend perfectly with the soothing sound work, and as you listen, you can’t help but feel warm and cozy.

It’s KAITO’s feelings directed to his Master who’s getting married… The lyrical world is tear-jerking—a piece Vocaloid fans should definitely hear.

This is the quintessential wedding song.