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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.

A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Ra” (131–140)

Ramunewatashyo

This song has a wonderful rhythm that makes you want to dance when you listen to it.

It’s a track by Watasho, whose unique sound sense is loved by many Vocaloid fans.

It was released in 2017.

The poignant lyrics, which evoke memories of a summer romance, are especially captivating.

Light SnowTreow(gyaku-shoudou P)

How about an electric tune with a unique worldview? This track by the popular Vocaloid producer Treow (Gyakushoudou-P), also known as the “Prince of Odd Time Signatures,” was released in 2008.

Just when you think it’s a laid-back ballad, drum’n’bass phrases come in.

It’s a high-sense work where beauty and intensity intertwine.

The profound lyrics also match the tone of the song.

If you’re looking for something a little different, give it a listen—you might just get hooked on Treow (Gyakushoudou-P)’s world.

Last Note.Last Note.

┗|∵|┓ Setsuna Trip / HoneyWorks REMIX feat. Kagamine Len
Last Note.Last Note.

This is a band-sound track with jagged, punchy guitars that rock fans are likely to embrace.

Perfect for dancing or background music at year-end and New Year parties, for karaoke, and even for performing with a cover band.

Even discerning rock fans are sure to have a great time.

Lifetamaa~zu P

[Hatsune Miku Original Song About Life] Life
Lifetamaa~zu P

It’s a bittersweet yet powerful song that sings, “Even if I sometimes hesitate and come to a standstill, I’ll keep walking my own life.” Created by the Vocaloid producer Tamaazu-P, known for excellent piano arrangements, it was released in 2011.

Precisely because of its simple sound arrangement, the message of the song sinks deep into your heart.

I am who I am now thanks to my mother and father—this Vocaloid ballad lets you reaffirm that.

Listen to it on Mother’s Day and renew your spirit to keep doing your best from tomorrow onward.

Lapis AI Composition Laboratoryden no ko P

Lapis's AI Composition Laboratory / Den no Ko P
Lapis AI Composition Laboratoryden no ko P

It’s a work with a shocking ending.

It’s a track by Dennoko-P, an indispensable figure in the Vocaloid rap scene, released in 2023.

It was submitted to the Gag Song Posting Festival 2023.

The song features Aoki Lapis introducing an AI that automatically composes the rest of a track if you input the first two measures.

That concept, along with the somewhat retro-futuristic sound, is so characteristic of Dennoko-P.

As for how it ends, I’ll let you find out for yourself, but the way the lyrics maintain a narrative while solidly rhyming… this could be incredibly useful as a reference for making rap.

Love Love Nightmarenantoka P

[Hatsune Miku/Miku] – Love Love Nightmare (PV)
Love Love Nightmarenantoka P

There are yandere songs like this, too.

It’s a track by kiichi, also known as “something-P,” released in 2008.

From the intro it grabs you—dark four-on-the-floor dance music.

The vocal parts are sparse, but perhaps thanks to the sound arrangement that feels like a wall of sound closing in, it has a charm that keeps you listening.

You can really sense something-P’s excellent musical sensibilities.

It’s a highly addictive Vocaloid song—once you hear it, you’ll be hooked and want to put it on repeat forever.

Love Mani Collectorhakame

A work that combines cuteness and coolness.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Hakame—also known for “Chiu Chiu” and “Silica Maria”—released in March 2023.

It was an entry in the Rookie category of VocaColle Spring 2023.

Featuring a somewhat shadowy, rock-tinged sound and KAFU’s slightly ennui-infused vocals, it’s irresistibly replayable—you’ll find your finger stuck on the volume-up button.

The lyrics, which liken love to money, add a downer-tinged presence that becomes addictive.