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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Secret SideKashii Moimi

If you like KAITO, you absolutely have to listen to this! It’s a track by Moimi Kashii, the creator of “Cat Loving” and “Picky Eater,” released in January 2023.
The gothic-tinged sound pairs perfectly with lyrics that depict the protagonist’s “front and back,” the darkness within their heart.
The slightly innocent quality of the vocals adds to the charm, too.
The tempo shifts toward the latter half, the relentless melody, the direction of the MV—taken together, it all feels like a single cohesive work.
Wonderful!
The Night Before the DisappearanceKashii Moimi

My heart races at the sound that blends tension with a dramatic atmosphere.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Kashi Moimi—also known for the smash hit “Cat Loving”—released in November 2023.
It was their contribution to the Vocaloid song posting event Musyokutoumeisai II.
It’s a four-on-the-floor track with dynamic contrasts, notable for its changing BPM.
That arrangement seems to express the protagonist’s emotions reflected in the lyrics.
The sharp, powerful piano tone is also striking—it really makes you catch your breath.
vulgarUtsu-P

“Gehin” has also received a huge response from overseas Vocaloid fans.
It’s a work by Utsu-P, who is also active in a band.
The song packs a serious punch: set to a heavy metal-style sound, it’s built around shouting words that might be considered “vulgar.” It’s a pretty unusual theme, right? But it doesn’t stop there—it also digs into “love” and “humanity.” It’s simply cool, and its message really grabs you.
Novel: Senbonzakurakuro usagi P

When it comes to famous works recognized even by people who “don’t usually listen to Vocaloid songs,” Senbonzakura is the one that comes to mind.
It drew attention after being used in TV commercials and covered by Sachiko Kobayashi.
Even now, long after its release, it continues to rank high on Vocaloid karaoke charts.
The first volume of the novel adaptation of Senbonzakura was released in 2013, and it’s a five-part series in total.
The story follows Mirai, a protagonist living in the modern world, who is transported to another world and becomes caught up in a battle between humans and monsters.
Chocolat and the Meteorite10th P

It’s a hidden gem by 10-day P, famous for “Rosetta.” At first, the beautiful synthesizer sounds stand out, but as it moves into the middle section, you’ll be drawn in by the piano timbre that’s so characteristic of 10-day P.
The illustration is also very cute, so I highly recommend it.
Mortality DriveChihi

This Kiritan song makes you think, “I’m going to live so I have no regrets.” It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Chihi, released in 2020.
The lyrical message and steadfast resolve strike you, stirring something hot from deep within.
Its firmly grounded composition—like planting your feet on the earth step by step—is also part of its appeal.
When you stand at a crossroads in life, or feel like you’re being crushed by regret, this song might be the one to help you.
The girl and the black cat on Halloween nightFAULHEIT

This Halloween song by ORYO, who has also worked under the name Tambourine-P, features a pop yet delightfully twisted melody.
A hallmark of ORYO’s work is the guitar sound performed by the artist himself, and in this track he delivers a guitar solo that perfectly matches the song’s world.
On Halloween night, what fate awaits the girl led by a black cat?





