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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.

A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Te' (91–100)

I ate heavenKirishima

[NEUTRINO Original Song] Ate Heaven / AI Kiritan feat. Kirishima (AI Kiritan original song)
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.

Divine punishmentKashii Moimi

Divine Punishment / Moimi Kashii feat. Kagamine Len
Divine punishmentKashii Moimi

Let me introduce the beautiful ballad song “Tenchu.” This track was released by Vocaloid producer Moimi Kashii.

In the first half, it features gentle vocals set to a piano-centered melody.

The chorus reaches quite high notes, but because the progression is that of a classic ballad, it should be easy to sing even for those unfamiliar with Vocaloid songs.

Do note, however, that there’s a rap section in the latter half and a part at the end with notes even higher than the chorus.

If you can sing this, you’re sure to impress.

I thought you were an angel, but…Utsu P

Utsu-P – I Thought You Were an Angel / I thought I was an angel feat. Hatsune Miku
I thought you were an angel, but…Utsu P

If you’re looking to listen to metal-style Vocaloid tracks, check this out.

It’s a song by Utsu-P, who is also the bassist of the band Ohayougozaimasu.

It was released in 2018.

The emotional screams in the chorus are truly stirring.

It was chosen as the theme song for the hero 13 in the game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” You don’t often get to hear VOCALOID delivering death growls.

Heaven and Hellhitoshizuku-sama × yama△

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Heaven and Hell [Original]
Heaven and Hellhitoshizuku-sama × yama△

This is a collaborative track by Hitoshizuku-P and Yama△, two Vocaloid producers.

It’s a duet by Kagamine Rin and Len that sings about whether they’ll go to heaven or hell.

The game-like sound design and the PV, which evokes a board game of life and an RPG, are also fun to watch.

Heavenly Musicyūyū P

Tengaku -Dual Resonance- / Yuuyu feat. Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len
Heavenly Musicyūyū P

Rock music by Yuuyu-P, famous for “Deep Sea Girl.” It’s a great song for male singers who can hit high notes—definitely give it a try.

Wagakki Band has also covered it, so sing whichever version is easier for you.

Since many people say it doesn’t sound very Vocaloid-like, it’s perfect for singing with people you’re meeting for the first time.