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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Singularirarisatapan P

A shocking Hatsune Miku track that sharply portrays the conflicts of the generative AI era.
It’s a song released by Vocaloid producer Satapan-P in February 2026, featuring an impressive, chaotic sound that mashes up hardcore techno, orchestral elements, and djent.
The lyrics revolve around the theme of a songstress struggling in a world ruled by artificial intelligence, stirring up a sense of unease as you listen.
The must-see music video, created in partnership with Q-Kun, further amplifies the experience, making the music and visuals feel like they’re surging at you as one.
It carries a weighty message that asks what creation is, what a soul is—be sure to experience it for yourself.
Girl RayMikito P

Shoujo Rei has the image of being sung in a steady, band-style sound.
The overall vocal range of the song is A3–F5, and the high notes are quite high, but if you can handle your falsetto well, you should be able to sing it in the original key.
For the opening melody, it might be better to “speak” rather than “sing,” with almost zero emotion.
In the chorus, the drum rhythm gets tricky, so be careful not to let the melody line waver.
It’s a good idea to lightly mark the beat with your hand so the tempo doesn’t rush.
Also, the highest note, F5, is on the “i” vowel, which makes falsetto easier to produce.
Use your breath well and let your head voice ring lightly.
SchrödingirlKai

A high-energy pop tune that portrays the uncertainty of self-image through quantum mechanics motifs.
Created by Vocaloid producer Kai and released in February 2026, it’s the official theme song based on the award-winning novel Masquerade Four.
The track brilliantly channels emotions that don’t solidify until observed into a lively, charming sound.
A Vocaloid song sure to resonate with those exploring new music!
sugar crushhaiiro nemuri

A dangerous yet beautiful love song that feels like being consumed by sweet poison.
It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Haiiro Nemuri, known for tracks like “Sugar Knife,” with the music video released in February 2026.
The song originally appeared on the 2025 album “Sugar and Spice and a Little Bitter Sludge.” Layering the inorganic singing voice of the UTAU voicebank Yukiuta Yufu with Shiraki’s cool spoken narration, it vividly depicts the addictiveness of love.
The lyrics’ worldview—clinging to sweet lies and even wishing for ruin—gives you a jolt.
Please immerse yourself in these muddied, tangled emotions.
Confession to the Sisterhaihara memorandum

Right now, the Vocaloid producer Haibara Memory is rapidly gaining attention.
Their style is characterized by a uniquely original, gothic flair.
Among Haibara Memory’s tracks, one that’s especially easy to sing and sure to get the crowd going is “Confess to the Sister.” Despite its gothic atmosphere, it has well-placed moments for excitement, making it perfect for karaoke.
While the melodic range isn’t exactly narrow, the tempo is relatively slow for a Vocaloid song, so overall it’s a piece that’s easy to sing.
sequelszri

When the word “individuality” feels stifling, this song might punch a hole in that suffocation.
Created by Vocaloid producer szri, it was released in August 2025.
The track ranked 19th in the VocaColle 2025 Summer TOP 100.
It’s a highly philosophical piece where refined electro sounds intertwine with impassioned vocals and poetry reading.
Its powerful message—overcoming past selves and external judgments to search for the “next” you—resonates deeply.
A sharp Vocaloid tune that stands beside the hearts of all who create.
cyan bluePorisupikaderī

Are you overlooking the small joys in everyday life? The song by Police Piccadilly, known for sophisticated pop, was released in December 2025.
It’s the official theme for “Hatsune Miku LAWSON 50th Anniversary Special LIVE.” Its refreshing, comfortable rhythm is soothing, making the cityscape seem to shine.
The worldview that portrays the exhilaration found in daily life is also captivating.
As you embark on a new chapter, listening on your commute to school or work will surely put a spring in your step.


