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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.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Shi” (261–270)

prisonerPrisoner P

Prisoner [Inmate] - Kagamine Len
Prisoner Prisoner P

It portrays the tragedy of two people who should never have met, who do meet and are then torn apart—and that alone is enough to make you cry.

On top of that, the raised-pitch vocal quality unique to VOCALOID sounds like a pained scream, squeezing my heart.

I can’t believe this song is the author’s debut work.

Girl 775Summer is over

Let’s surrender ourselves to the noisy band sound.

This track by Vocaloid producer Natsu Shuryo-kai was released in 2021.

As you listen, you can feel a sound image that balances sharpness and heft surging toward you.

It’s distinctive yet catchy—that’s one of its hallmarks.

It evokes images of the shimmering summer air and skin damp with sweat under the blazing sun—an energetic work.

Highly recommended for those who love avant-garde music unlike anything else.

skullNight vortex swirling

“Skull,” a work that delivers a glimpse of the final moments that come to everyone, set to a sound imbued with a Japanese aesthetic, was created in 2023 by the Vocaloid producer Yoru-Uzumauru.

Its phraseology—like reading tanka or poetry—pairs beautifully with a rich melody that incorporates traditional Japanese instruments.

Another highlight is KAFU’s rhythmic vocals woven into an electronica-based track.

With language that showcases the beauty of Japanese, this under-one-minute Vocaloid song leaves a deep impression on listeners.

Lend an ear to its message about views on life and death.

Blank wordsOnuma Parsley

When you feel a sense of instability about your own existence, this is the one to turn to.

It’s a Vocaloid track by Paseri Onuma, who’s active as a singer armed with stylish musicality, released in 2019.

The melody line is understated, the rhythm and sound are light, and the vocal delivery is almost like a murmur—yet where does this boundless depth and richness come from? It’s a world you simply can’t look or listen away from.

The more you listen closely, the more it pierces the heart—a high-sense, sophisticated Vocaloid song.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Shi” (271–280)

I don’t want to go to work (´;ω;`)Komiya-chan P

[Hatsune Miku] I Don’t Want to Go to Work (´;ω;`) [Original Song Anime MV]
I don’t want to go to work (’;ω;‘) Komiya-chan P

This song is characterized by lyrics that are so relatable you can’t help but see yourself in them.

It’s also not very well-known, perhaps because it wasn’t made by a famous Vocaloid producer.

I recommend it to those who are heading back to work after Father’s Day—listen to it and keep pushing forward tomorrow.

In April, turning my back on youlight rain

April, Turning My Back on You feat. Hatsune Miku
April, turning my back to you, a light rain

The precious summer memories with someone important gradually fade away.

I can’t help but dwell on the protagonist’s inner feelings as they stand in April, a season of change.

This work by Vocaloid producer Kosame was released in April 2022 and was an entry for “VocaColle Spring 2022.” Its refreshing tone blends a band sound with the timbre of piano—so pleasant to listen to! Thanks to that, even though the lyrics are bittersweet, you’ll feel uplifted by the end.

Perfect for resetting your mood and switching gears!

New WorldJun Jun

[Hatsune Miku] New World [Junjun]
New World Touring

Why does it feel so ephemeral despite its power? This track is by the Vocaloid producer Junjun, also known for “Kansei” and “Hakai,” and it was released in March 2023.

From the intro’s driving synths into the first verse, and the transition from the pre-chorus into the chorus, the whole song feels seamlessly connected.

It might be the piano backing and chord progression at the core of the piece that creates that impression.

And the lyrical message of “Let’s walk together” really hits me in the chest.