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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ra'

In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Ra.”

When it comes to songs starting with “Ra,” many of you might think of the hugely popular “Ransou Metsuretsu Girl.”

Other “Ra”-starting words commonly used in Vocaloid song titles include “Last,” “Liar,” and “Thunderclap.”

This time I’ve selected a wide range from famous hits to hidden gems, so as you read, count how many of the songs you had in mind made the list.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ra” (61–70)

Last AmethystGlue

[MV] Last Amethyst / Glue feat. Hatsune Miku
Last AmethystGlue

It’s a Vocaloid song with a unique floating feel, as if words are spilling out drop by drop.

Created by Glue, a Vocaloid producer known for tracks like “White Mind” and “Purple Magic,” it was released in June 2023.

The calm tone and whispery vocals convey anxiety and loneliness.

It hits even harder if you listen alone at night.

As mentioned above, Glue has released several songs named after colors, so be sure to explore them.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ra” (71–80)

Love Crane Gamehal

Love Crane Game / Hatsune Miku
Love Crane Gamehal

In romance, people sometimes say things like “catching” or “winning over” someone, right? Doesn’t that sound a bit like a claw machine? Which brings us to “Love Claw Machine.” This track, told from a woman’s perspective, likens the process of starting a relationship to playing a crane game.

With rapid-fire vocals and intense electronic sounds, it’s a classic Vocaloid-style song.

Be sure to check out the manga-inspired music video too.

It will help you picture the scenes described in the lyrics even more vividly.

Raspberry MonsterHONEY WORKS

┗|∵|┓ Raspberry*Monster / HoneyWorks feat. Hatsune Miku
Raspberry MonsterHONEY WORKS

This is an energetic rock number from the popular creator team HoneyWorks.

After its release in 2013, it quickly joined the ranks of fan favorites.

The classic, straight-ahead style is fiery and cool, with an irresistible sense of speed in the chorus.

The powerful drum phrases are another hallmark that will lift your spirits as you listen.

The sharp, edgy lyrics are high in style and really appeal to your inner chuunibyo.

Be sure to enjoy it together with the high-quality PV by Akiakane!

Laplace ChocolatKai

LAPLACE CHOCOLAT / Hatsune Miku
Laplace ChocolatKai

This is a Valentine’s song sung by Hatsune Miku that blends a sweet, pop vibe with the ache of unrequited love.

Composed by Kai, a short version was released in February 2023, followed by a full version in 2024.

Using the concept of “Laplace’s demon,” proposed by a French mathematician, it expresses the frustrating feelings one has for someone they like.

Its cute sound and somewhat innocent vocals are also distinctive.

It’s a song we especially recommend during White Day season for anyone carrying feelings for someone special.

Last effectLast Note.

[Hatsune Miku] The Last Effect [Original] MMD PV
Last effectLast Note.

It’s a song with a memorable PV made using MMD (MikuMikuDance).

The word “last” generally means “final” or “at the end,” but as an intransitive verb it can also mean “to continue.” Even when something ends, it’s not the end of everything—some things carry on.

Spiral MeNiR-Gerda

This is NiR-Gerda’s debut work as a Vocaloid producer, “Rasen na Watashi.” It features Hatsune Miku on vocals.

The sound is clear and beautiful, yet it carries a hint of melancholy.

The tuning makes the voice close to that of a human, resulting in a very easy-to-listen, soothing vocal quality.

LAZULI*R Sound Design

LAZULI*/R Sound Design feat. Hatsune Miku
LAZULI*R Sound Design

This is a track by R Sound Design, whose refined sound resonates pleasantly in the ears.

Released in January 2011, the piece features a unique musicality that fuses electronic and pop elements.

Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals delicately express themes of life’s choices and reunions.

Through depictions of nature—like the stars in the night sky and the quiet sea—it skillfully portrays inner uncertainty and emotional shifts.

HANO’s delicate arrangement also adds depth to the entire piece.

The intertwining tones of guitar, bass, and piano feel as if you’re gazing up at a starry sky.

It’s a captivating song you’ll want to listen to quietly, alone at night.