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” (251–260)
approval-seeking monstermidi

This is the first track by MIDI, a Vocaloid producer who calls themself a virtual track maker and began posting songs in October 2021.
It’s a number that grabs the ear with lyrics themed around the social media generation and a brisk piano melody.
From the simple piano accompaniment paired with the drum beat to decorative, ornament-like phrases, you can really feel the multifaceted charm of the piano as an instrument.
Though short, the song delivers a powerful impact—making you eagerly anticipate the release of a full version.
Chromatic ElectricityMushipi

This is the quintessential Vocaloid sound, isn’t it? At first listen, you might wonder, “What’s scary about it?” but there’s fear hidden deep beneath the surface.
To become what you want to be, you end up consuming what you want to be.
Even the title “Shikisai Denki” (Color Electric) actually carries a very frightening nuance.
It uses the metaphor of color, but in truth… I recommend listening closely.
Secret SeekerYamagishi Koji

An irresistible, thrilling track for mystery lovers.
Created by Vocaloid producer Koji Yamagishi, it was released in September 2024 and submitted to the “Project Sekai NEXT” contest.
The lively rhythm paired with lyrics of a detective chasing clues makes it feel like you’re reading a whodunit.
Miku’s vocals brilliantly bring its suspenseful world to life.
It’s racking up high view counts on Niconico and YouTube.
Listen during your commute to turn your usual route into a mystery stage.
Even those in their 30s may find a fresh way to enjoy Vocaloid.
ShiteYurii Kanon

A song I want people who feel “I’m not getting enough love from my partner…” to hear is Shite.
It was produced in 2022 by Yuri Cannon, a Vocaloid producer who writes for many singers.
Its passionate rock sound paired with a classically inspired melody leaves a strong impression.
Naru Hana Mikoto’s powerful vocals, brimming with the allure of a mature woman, are moving as well.
Even newcomers to Vocaloid can enjoy its straightforward band sound.
If your single-minded love overflows to the point of yandere-like feelings, definitely give it a listen.
Girl HellYurii Kanon

Upbeat, stylish, and cool—that’s what comes to mind with this song, Yuri Cannon’s “Shoujo Jigoku” (Girl Hell).
Released in 2019, it quickly joined the ranks of popular tracks.
The slightly mysterious tone pairs perfectly with the dark, atmospheric lyrics.
Centering on a girl who longs for love, the suggestive, story-driven development really makes you think.
It’s also a track you can enjoy by unraveling its thematic layers.
It might be easier to sing if you keep the rhythm with your hands, feet, or body.


