A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Shi”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “shi” can you think of?
For example, Balloon’s “Charles” is probably the first one that came to mind for many, right?
There are plenty of words that start with “shi,” like “shinkai” (deep sea), “shiro” (white), “Cinderella,” and “shiawase” (happiness).
I’m sure some Vocaloid fans immediately thought of several song titles just from seeing those words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “shi.”
Whether you know them or not, take this opportunity to give them another listen.
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'Shi' (111–120)
The White Snow PrincessMitaninana

It’s such a famous Vocaloid song that just about any female singer could probably sing at least one phrase of it.
The vocalist is Minato Nana, who’s also known for “Luka Luka★Night Fever.” The quality with which she sings it as if it were her own song is exceptional.
It’s a track you’ll want to keep listening to no matter how many years go by.
Collection of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Shi” (121–130)
shining ray164

This piece is striking for its emotional guitar sound and Miku’s straightforward vocals.
It’s 164’s debut work, released in September 2008.
The dramatic sonic image is captivating, where expansive vocal work intertwines with heavy guitar phrases.
The lyrics, imbued with a sense of bittersweet farewell to the world, really hit home.
When you’re overwhelmed by sadness—so sad you can hardly stand it—listening to this will especially bring you to tears.
Vision Test —The Path I Have Walked—40mP

The acoustic guitar, mallets, and piano tones linger in your ears.
The poignant Vocaloid song “Shiryokukensa.” Composed by 40mP, it was released in 2011.
Its novel adaptation, “Shiryokukensa — The Path I’ve Walked —,” came out in 2015, depicting the high school life of the protagonist, Shohei Suzuki.
Since it serves as a prequel to the manga version, you might enjoy it even more if you read that first.
Incidentally, the author, Shano, is 40mP’s wife.
The Boy and the Magical Robot40mP

This is the song that became a hot topic when a Vocaloid track was featured for the first time on NHK’s music program “Minna no Uta.” It’s a piece by 40mP, who has been active in the Vocaloid scene for many years.
The lyrics are highly narrative, and if you listen to the end, it’s truly moving.
Please take your time and give it a careful listen.
social distance40mP

The real words lined up in the lyrics, which seem to cut through modern society, pierce the heart.
It’s a song by 40mP, a Vocaloid producer who has been active at the forefront of the scene for many years, released in 2021.
It’s a cool guitar rock number marked by a sharp guitar riff.
The piano tones that envelop the band sound are also striking.
And especially for working adults, this message will probably resonate.
It makes you think, “How should I go about living my life from here on out?”
Closing Flower Declaration40mP

It depends on the region, but May isn’t really cherry blossom season anymore, is it? So, instead of a “blooming declaration,” here we have a “closing of the blossoms” declaration.
This is a piece by 40mP, a Vocaloid producer known for refreshing band sounds, released in 2016.
The word “I like you” is so hard to say.
It’s a cute and slightly bittersweet love song that captures the sweet-and-sour feelings of youth.
Students in particular might relate to it.
It’s also recommended to listen to as an adult while reminiscing about past romances.
protagonist syndromeA:me

If you like reverb-heavy rock sounds, be sure to check this out! Vocaloid producer A:me released the track “Protagonist Syndrome” in April 2022.
Thunderous drums, cutting, metallic guitars, and a surging bassline—this ensemble is insanely cool! The exhilarating sense of speed will make you want to take off running.
The lyrics carry a message to “move forward as you wish,” making it perfect for March, the graduation season.
It gives you the energy to spread your wings into a new world.


