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.
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Bu” (51–60)
Boo! Boo! Étrangerkisara

A story that brings people closer slips into your ears with a light, catchy rhythm.
Kisara’s “Boo! Boo! Étranger” comically portrays the process of gradually understanding each other.
The distinctive vocals of v4 flower and Ci flower intertwine exquisitely, creating a vivid sense that the two are actually conversing! I think it has a special resonance especially when you’re feeling apprehensive about new encounters.
BREAKkomedawara

If you’re looking for a Vocaloid track with strong rock elements, BREAK is a perfect fit.
It’s a song released by Vocaloid producer Komedawara, featuring an intense, guitar-driven sound.
With a classic rock vibe, it’s easy to enjoy even if you’re not familiar with Vocaloid music.
The lyrics, which convey a strong message about the suffocating feeling of everyday life, are another major highlight.
It’s sure to resonate with listeners of all ages.
Bradburyteniwoha

This is Teniwoha’s “Bradbury,” a song you can’t help but listen to from beginning to end without missing a beat.
It features flower’s punchy high-tone vocals, and the way the layers build up at a brisk tempo feels incredibly satisfying.
The cleverly calculated, rhymed lyrics that repeat the same sounds—one of Teniwoha’s specialties—are impressive as always.
The lyrics and mood are dark, yet somehow you can’t help but groove to it—truly a god-tier track! Teniwoha also sings this song himself, and that version is cool and highly recommended too.
bluebird – s.y.n.toku P

This song resonates with a clear, translucent sound.
Created by Toku-P, it was released in June 2009.
GUMI’s beautiful vocals enhance the song’s richly layered world.
The lyrics portray the courage to reexamine oneself in everyday life and take a new step forward.
It’s a track that teaches the importance of seizing opportunities without fearing change.
Perfect as background music when you want a refreshing change of pace.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Bu” (61–70)
blackboxmarashii

This is a work by marasy, a Vocaloid producer who originally started out as a pianist posting “I tried playing” videos and began releasing original tracks in 2010.
The title “blackbox” represents the piano, making it clear that the piece is centered around the instrument.
The driving intro, where an evocative piano melody intertwines with guitar sounds, builds anticipation for the song from the very start.
With its tight arrangement, intricate beats, and piano phrases that fill every gap to raise the energy, this is a recommended Vocaloid track for fans of piano-driven sound and rock tunes.
v Unagi no Bore Victory!!! vKarurosu Hakamada

Riding on a fast-paced sound, Otomachi Una’s vocals burst into life.
Composed by Carlos Hakamada and unveiled in November 2024, it was released as an official demo song for Synthesizer V AI.
Packed with an uplifting message within its pop-rock style, it’s a track that energizes you just by listening.
It has enough power to blow away any mental haze in an instant!
It becomes part of the culture.Kanzaki Iori

Where exactly is the line between “original” and “imitation”? If you’re someone who creates, this piece will resonate with you in particular.
Kanzaki Iori released “Becoming Culture” in August 2023.
It was an entry in the TOP 100 ranking for BokaColle 2023 Summer.
The track is striking in how it seems understated, yet you can sense emotions swirling deep in the chest.
The way it gradually heats up toward the chorus is really cool.
The lyrics express a desire to “become part of your culture.” For a creator, there’s no greater honor than having something you made become a part of someone and continue to live on.


