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.
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Lovely girlPuku

Vocaloid producer Puku’s first work using Hatsune Miku is “Lovely Girl.” It’s a song that portrays the frustration of having a crush on someone who doesn’t notice your feelings.
If you’re in a similar situation, you’ll surely relate.
The track expresses an emotional outburst with an intense sound, and it’s also noteworthy how the deep bass is skillfully combined with Miku’s high-pitched vocals.
Plus, a karaoke version has been released, making it perfect for singing your stress away.
Last of VampireYamato Mizutsuki

Many people probably like this kind of gothic vibe.
This piece by Vocaloid producer Yamato Mizuki was released in 2020.
As the title suggests, it’s themed around vampires, and its worldbuilding has a strong narrative feel.
After it ends, you can’t help but wonder, “What happens next…?” The blend of light, lively momentum with a dark atmosphere is also appealing, and the contrast with Kiritan’s strong, steady voice really works.
If you’re into tracks with a medieval European flavor, this is one to keep on your radar.





