A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with 'Ro'
How many Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ro” can you think of?
For example, Rolling Girl and Roki are especially famous, so even those who only recently started listening to Vocaloid music might have thought of them.
There are also plenty of songs with words beginning with “Ro,” such as “roku” (six), “rojo” (on the road), and “rojiura” (back alley).
If you’re well-versed in Vocaloid, you may already have several titles in mind.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Ro.”
As you read, see if the songs you thought of are included.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ro' (41–50)
Lost Time Memoryjin (shizen no teki P)

Among the Kagerou Project’s era-defining hits, this is one of the songs that shot past a million views almost immediately after it was posted.
True to its theme—“I loved you again today”—it sings of lingering feelings for someone you can’t stop loving, carried on Jin’s signature rock sound.
Roronatsume chiaki

It’s an electrifying, high-energy electro tune.
The track by Chiaki Natsume was released in September 2024.
Its sound design is striking, blending a pop vibe with a rock edge.
The lyrics, which reflect an “inner struggle,” convey a powerful strength beneath the sadness.
Combined with the arrangement that builds toward the end, the message swells and really stirs the heart.
There are two versions—one by GUMI and one by Myomyo—so it’s fun to compare them.
Lonely Dancenuyuri

Known for his solo project Lanndo, the male Vocaloid producer Nuyuri.
His song “Lonely Dance” is a mid-tempo Vocaloid track that’s easy to sing.
With its beautiful lyrics and melody, it’s perfect for Vocaloid beginners! By the way, a fun fact: he also composed and arranged ZUTOMAYO’s debut single, “Byoushin wo Kamu.” Nuyuri’s melodies are easy to remember, so be sure to check out his other songs too.
1/6 Out of the gravitybōkariodo P

Lyrics that show single-minded care for someone you love.
That feeling of wanting to do something for someone important.
It’s a song that frees you from the pain of unrequited love and from gravity as you listen.
Even if the act has no meaning, you can’t help but do something.
It lets you feel just a little kinder.
London Slug Party Highmasa

That suspicious-sounding track gets stuck in your head.
It’s a piece by Masa, a multi-creator who handles illustration and video production himself, released in 2017.
The unique word choice in the lyrics matches the tone of the song perfectly.
That dark worldview is really cool.
The melody has a crisp finish with a hint of hip-hop, and listening to it makes you want to sing along yourself.
Of course, it’s a duet song, but it might be fun to sing the whole thing solo, too.
Loki 1 THE CURSED SONGMikito P

Roki is a rock ’n’ roll Vocaloid duet number with a cool slap-bass groove.
It was released in 2018 by Mikito-P.
A novel based on the song, Roki 1: THE CURSED SONG, was written using the track as its theme.
The story revolves around a high school band member as the protagonist.
A major element of the plot is an urban legend claiming there’s a song called “Roki” that curses anyone who listens to it.
The book is authored by Soya Mukai, known for Aoiro Noise to
Rocket CiderNayutan Seijin

As the title says, please enjoy it with a soda in hand.
This is a track by Nayutan Seijin, a Vocaloid producer from outer space.
Released on Niconico in 2015, it quickly joined the ranks of hit songs thanks to its addictive quality.
The lyrics, which teach us the importance of time spent with someone you love, are truly moving.
The sound, tuned entirely for exhilaration, is irresistible.


