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' (51–60)
Romantic In Lovedeep crimson

It’s a pure, heartwarming love song that sings, “No matter what happens, I’ll keep on loving only you.” The track is by the Vocaloid producer Karakurenai, known for hits like “Sphinx” and “Ryotei Banrai,” and was released in June 2023.
Its gentle charm comes from a band sound colored by piano and strings.
As the title suggests, you can sense the sweet, romantic relationship between the two protagonists.
Miku’s calm vocal delivery matches perfectly.
Be sure to give it a listen with your partner.
Romeo and Juliet (+14)Sunfish P is dead behind the house

Mambou ga Shinderu-P’s song “Romeo and Juliet (+14)” has a title that already stands out as unusual.
Using Shakespeare’s classic romance as its motif, it takes the bold idea of making Romeo and Juliet’s height difference a whopping 14 meters.
Yet its message of seeking true love remains as strong as ever.
Watching the protagonists overcome obstacles is sure to warm your heart.
Whether you love romance or you’re looking for a song that will make you laugh, be sure to check it out.
Director Rokka was abandoned by the screenwriter.Sunfish P is dead behind the house

You’ll find yourself unable to escape its intense worldview.
This is a track by the Vocaloid producer “Ie no Ura de Mandou ga Shinderu P,” someone you’d definitely introduce when talking about novelty songs, released in 2023.
It was an entry in the BokaColle 2023 Spring TOP 100 ranking.
Director Rikka was shooting a film, but the screenwriter vanished, leaving behind only a jumble of nonsensical story fragments.
The song follows Rikka as they rack their brain, trying to somehow piece it all together.
The way they’re left at a loss in front of this outlandish narrative unfolds alongside a strangely cool sound.
You got this, Director Rikka!
Lost MelodyFusion P

This song begins with a mysterious melody.
It portrays the delicate romance of a girl stricken by illness, which is why the vocals sound sorrowful.
The sadness of fading away without leaving anything behind—this track depicts that kind of anguish.
If only a shooting star could grant a wish…
such a heartrending cry.
It’s a song that makes you feel the magnitude of what is being lost.
Listen to it when your heart has room to spare.
A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with “Ro” (61–70)
Six Trillion Years and a Night’s Tale (kemu)Kōhei

They mainly post cover videos of anime songs and original VOCALOID tracks, and also upload videos such as their own original VOCALOID songs and Yukkuri-style explainers.
They play guitar and handle songwriting, composition, and arrangement—truly multitalented.
They generally seem to prefer metal-style sounds.
Loki (Mikito-P)superfluous; unnecessary addition (literally: 'snake's foot')

This is Dasoku, a singer who skillfully switches from a deep, rugged male voice to a sultry singing tone.
He began his activities in 2008 and has continued to thrive at the forefront of the utaite scene to this day.
On YouTube, in addition to vocaloid covers, he also posts fishing and cooking videos, which give you a feel for who he is—highly recommended.
In particular, for those of you looking to step up your utaite activities, we strongly suggest checking out his singing how-to video series introduced in this review.
You’ll definitely find it helpful.
LOL-lots of laugh-KEN

The song has a technopop style, and its high-quality, super-smoothly animated music video generated a huge response, earning it a Hall of Fame spot in just two days.
The title comes from slang meaning “to laugh,” the same as kusa haeru.
It’s a track everyone can listen to and laugh along with.





