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Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ru'

Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ru'
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There are countless Vocaloid songs.

For example, there are many ways to look up songs, like YouTube, Niconico, and Google Search.

But a lot of people probably still struggle to find songs they really like.

So in this article, we went all in and gathered a bunch of songs whose titles start with “Ru.”

Like buying a book for its cover or choosing music by its jacket art, you can enjoy imagining the song from the title and then actually giving it a listen.

"Ru"-starting Vocaloid songs (1–10)

Loop the Room feat. Hatsune MikuNEW!rushino

Loop the Room feat. Hatsune Miku / “Looping the Rooms” ft. Hatsune Miku
Loop the Room feat. Hatsune MikuNEW!rushino

When your heart feels utterly exhausted, this song might gently stay by your side.

Crafted by Lucino, a Vocaloid producer known for emotional tracks and a singular worldview, it was officially released after Moshoku Tōmei-sai 3 in November 2025.

Its high-tempo beat and razor-sharp synths leave a striking impression, perfectly matched by Hatsune Miku’s urgent vocals.

The lyrics, depicting a sense of stifling confinement and psychological self-repetition, seem to give voice to the listener’s inner haze.

By March 2026, it had drawn attention on charts both in Japan and overseas.

On nights when you’re seized by the anxiety of running in circles, give it a listen.

rulebookFujiwara Hagane

It’s a Vocaloid track that makes you want to believe in your own potential.

Created by Vocaloid producer Hagane Fujiwara, known for hits like “Fumble!”, it was released in November 2024.

The song features a distinctive high-speed progression infused with P-hardcore elements.

Its lyrics, laced with TRPG terminology, are bursting with energy and put you in the mood to say, “Let’s do this!” Crank up the volume—this one’s an upper tune!

LUVORATORRRRRY!Giga · reoru

[MV] LUVORATORRRRRY! ver. Reol feat. nqrse
LUVORATORRRRRY! Giga・Reol

It’s a passionate love song with lyrics that plead, “Want me more and more!” The track is by Giga (aka gigaP) and Reol, who is also active as a vocalist, and it was released in 2014.

It was written specifically for the club event VOCALOID LABORATORY (Vocalabo).

It’s a very upbeat EDM number that really gets you hyped when you listen to it.

And the lyrics are just so cute! There must be a lot of men who’d love to be told something like this by a girl.

Lucifer¿?shimon

Lucifer /¿? feat. flower
Lucifer¿?shimon

The thick, dubstep-infused sound work is irresistible! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer ¿?shimon, released in 2022.

Centered on the fallen angel “Lucifer,” the piece embraces a dark worldview.

That mood comes through in the sound arrangement as well, with a glitch-like mix that chops up aggressive sounds—super cool! And the explosive chorus and groovy progression feel packed with ¿?shimon’s sensibilities.

It’s a polished Vocaloid track that seems compelling no matter which part you take.

Luka Luka★Night Feversamfree

[1080P Full style] Luka Luka★Night Fever Megurine Luka Project DIVA English lyrics romaji subtitles
Luka Luka★Night Feversamfree

Released in 2009, this is an immortal Eurobeat number.

It’s one of samfree’s signature works and sparked a massive movement centered on Niconico Douga.

The quintessential “Eurobeat” sound arrangement is irresistibly appealing, and Megurine Luka’s mature vocals match the cool melodic lines perfectly.

Highly recommended when gathering with long-time Vocaloid fans.

Let’s turn the karaoke room into a dance floor!

Lumakairiki bea

[Official] Luma / Kairiki Bear feat. Hatsune Miku
Lumakairiki bea

This snappy guitar phrase really makes you want to try playing it! It’s a track by Kairiki Bear, a popular Vocaloid producer known for releasing highly addictive works, and it was published in 2019.

It’s the Vocaloid version of a song provided to the singer Riinu, a rolling guitar rock tune that unfolds around a rhythmic drum part.

Miku’s dry, distinctive vocal tone really stands out.

Hatsune Miku can produce so many different voices—seriously.

The final chorus “tenchou” part feels great too; it’s an upbeat, high-energy number.

Luminous TempleHinata Denkō

I’m hooked on its lively, danceable soundscape.

It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Hinata Denkou, also known for songs like “Buriki no Dance,” and it’s included on Black Hole Disk, released in 2017 as his major-label debut album.

The distinctive arrangement, which can be interpreted as either Japanese- or Chinese-inspired, is striking.

As you’ll notice if you listen through to the chorus, the pitch range isn’t extremely high, so it should be easy for women to sing.

Men who are good with high notes can handle it too.