A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Te”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “te” can you think of?
For example, “Teikoku Shoujo (Empire Girl)” and “Telecaster B-Boy” are especially famous, so many of you may have thought of those.
There are plenty of other words that start with “te,” like “tengoku” (heaven) and “tensei” (reincarnation), and if you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might have had specific song titles pop into your head just from seeing the words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “te.”
Enjoy browsing and discovering what songs are out there.
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Terya terya, feeling shy.tomuran

Why does it feel so yandere despite being so cute? This piece is by the Vocaloid producer Tomura, who also drew attention with “It Ends but Repeats,” and it was released in 2022.
At first it sounds like a pop tune, but the subtle arrangements—wobbly pitch, a shifting rhythmic axis, and sudden injections of hardcore synths—heighten a sense of unease.
It also shares a worldview with what’s known as the “yume-kawaii” aesthetic! Songs like this make it hard to break out of the repeat loop.
Angel Clubze

Set to the sound of youthful anxieties and hopes, its heart-touching melody is captivating.
Created by Kore-san, this piece is perfect for middle school students.
Released in May 2023, the new track features the clear, translucent vocals of Yumeno Kessho POPY.
It’s packed with emotions unique to adolescence—school life, friendship, and budding romance.
Through scenes of friends spending time on the rooftop, the song gives you the courage to look forward, even while carrying worries and uncertainty.
Recommended for those just getting into music or for times when you want to sort out your feelings.
The more you listen, the more it stays close to your heart.
Heaven’s Postaruku hito

Walkers’ work Heaven’s Post is a 2024 release.
Its airy soundscape and unhurried rhythm leave a deep afterglow in the listener’s heart.
The lyrics express a desire to deliver the words that lie within oneself, and Hatsune Miku’s breath-infused vocals suit that message perfectly.
It’s ideal for stepping away from the noise of everyday life and taking time for self-reflection, and it’s also recommended for those who want to sort out their feelings toward someone important.
Amaterasu downShishi Shishi

A stylish piece featuring a duet between Shishi Shishi and Hatsune Miku.
Released in November 2024, it captivates with a refined soundscape.
It’s rich with hip-hop elements, offering a glimpse into Shishi Shishi’s deep musical insight.
It’s the kind of alluring track you’ll want to listen to alone while gazing at the night view—and it might also be perfect as a driving soundtrack.
Teenage Nekura Popishiburo

A catchy rock number is implied to be the best! This is a song by Vocaloid producer Ishifuro, who also plays guitar in the rock band Necrytalkie, included on his major-label debut album released in 2013.
The nicely distorted guitar sound, a rhythm section that combines lightness with power, and miki’s straightforward vocals all fit together perfectly.
It’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to while watching the sunset.
For beginners, a song at about this tempo should be an easy first challenge.
Tell me, help meYukino Ito

Popular Vocaloid producer Yukino Ito created the song “Tell Me Help Me” as an entry for the Proseka NEXT music contest.
It’s a pop track that portrays a woman’s unrequited love, conveying her feelings by repeating the title phrase.
The rhymes give it a pleasing sound, and it’s lovely how it succinctly expresses deep affection.
It also uses food and drink as metaphors for romance.
I hope you’ll savor the sweet-and-sour feelings of that pre-relationship moment.
I ate heavenKirishima

It feels like the transparent, clear sound image seeps all the way into the depths of your chest.
This is a track by multi-creator Kirishima, who even handles the illustrations used in the MV, released in 2020.
You might call it city pop infused with the tones of traditional Japanese instruments—its inventive sound arrangement is the main draw.
And Kiritan’s taut, crystalline vocals seem to deepen the bittersweet worldview even further.
Perfect for when you want to sit and think things through.


