A compilation of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with ‘Re’
Among words that start with “re,” what kinds of words do you think sound like they could be used as Vocaloid song titles? Words like “Rainy,” “Inferiority,” “Love,” and “Spirit” come to mind—some Vocaloid fans might think of specific songs just from seeing these words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “re”! We’ll cover everything from famous masterpieces beloved by Vocaloid fans to hidden gems known only to the initiated—so take this opportunity to give them a listen.
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Vocaloid songs starting with “Re/Le/Ro/Ra/Ri/Ru/Ryō” (Japanese ‘Re’ row) – Titles 21–30
rayBUMP OF CHICKEN feat. HATSUNE MIKU

Released in 2014, “ray” exquisitely matches the beautifully delicate vocals of Hatsune Miku with the sound crafted by BUMP OF CHICKEN to create a unified world.
Its catchy, pop-leaning melody and lyrics that remind us of the importance of facing forward, even when everyday life is tough, are major draws of the song.
Another distinctive feature is how the vocal parts alternate between BUMP OF CHICKEN’s vocalist, Fujiwara, and Hatsune Miku’s main melody.
The way one takes the lead while the other harmonizes unveiled new possibilities for the fusion of Vocaloid and band music.
Elegy of InferiorityMIMI

This piece gently wraps the loneliness that lies deep in the heart.
It’s a track by the popular Vocaloid producer MIMI, released in November 2024.
The release-cut piano sound leaves a strong impression, showcasing MIMI’s distinctive musicality.
The lyrics convey the feelings of a protagonist who can’t find their own sense of worth, along with gratitude for being saved by the precious person who stays by their side.
It’s a song that stands close to those who feel life is hard.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start With “Re” (31–40)
Example summerTakoyakiKZY

The gritty band sound is emotional! Created by the Vocaloid producer TakoyakiKZY—whose entry for the 2023 Spring “VocaColle,” Akagan ga Tooru, also drew attention—this track was released in 2022.
It starts with shimmering electric piano and then unfolds into a delay-drenched guitar riff that sounds incredibly cool.
If you enjoy playing instruments, you might find yourself wanting to try it out.
The dynamic ebb and flow of the arrangement is stylish, too.
Give it a listen while reflecting on the relationship with “you.”
latenessnihoshika

This is a work that leaves you open-mouthed with its dizzying twists and turns.
Composed by Nihoshika, it was released in October 2024.
Its stylish production intertwines a rhythmic sound with Kasane Teto’s distinctive vocals.
The lyrics—about oversleeping, forgetting things, and the constant rush of modern life—pierce the listener’s heart with sharp depictions of anxiety and urgency.
When you’re worn out by the busyness of everyday life, why not give this song a listen?
January, Reiwa 3 (2021)Shikaku Dot

How about some lo-fi hip-hop with a laid-back vibe? This track by Vocaloid producer Shikakudot was released in 2021.
Its down-to-earth lyrics reflect the global social issues of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
The worldview of the lyrics, which convey everyday thoughts just as they are, is something anyone can relate to.
The relaxed sound pairs nicely with Otomachi Una’s gentle singing voice.
It might be nice to listen while sipping a warm cup of tea.
Rainy RainyNanahoshi Orchestra & Megatera Zero

A song by Megatera Zero, the vocalist of the four-piece rock band Mr.FanTastiC, and Nanahoshi Orchestra on guitar.
While songs with a rain theme often evoke a calm, mellow atmosphere, this track instead delivers a hysteric-feeling synth intro, a driving, rapid-fire melody characteristic of Vocaloid music, and drums that effectively build the beat—altogether creating a number that paints a scene of being pelted by unrelenting rain.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to in the thick of the rainy season, when the clouds never part, letting you fully soak in the atmosphere of rain.
Love Philosophykuro usagi P

A hidden gem by Kurousa-P, the creator of “Senbonzakura,” which could be called the quintessential Vocaloid song.
In stark contrast to his other tracks, the lyrics exude an adult atmosphere that makes you involuntarily go “whoa.” While singing about the differing views on love between men and women, the vibe stays smart yet bewitching.
As expected of him.





