A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “To”
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “to.”
When it comes to words starting with “to” that appear in Vocaloid song titles, there are ones like “Tokyo,” “tōmei (transparent),” and “traffic.”
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, seeing these words might immediately bring several song titles to mind.
This time, I’ve selected a wide range from famous hits to hidden gems, so please enjoy discovering both the classics and songs you might not know yet.
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A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “To” (71–80)
Transparent CalendarR Sound Design

It’s a song with a uniquely fluffy melody and VOCALOID vocals that become addictive.
It’s very beautiful, and it further accentuates the sadness of parting.
As a visual work it’s also outstanding—the calendar images match the music perfectly.
As a refined, beautiful-style Vocaloid song, it’s a finish worthy of being called a masterpiece.
Tokyo May SicknessTOKOTOKO

The intricate structure leading up to the chorus and the simple guitar strumming are really cool.
The theme is that “the rain will stop someday.” It’s also a newly written track created for the launch of the Comic serialization of the Hatsune Miku Marugoto Magazine.
Room 109 That Won’t MeltTaKU.K

A melancholic, story-like Vocaloid track that feels modern yet as if you’re peering into a fairy-tale world.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer TaKU.K, also known for works like “The Hedonist’s Happy Table” and “The Imbecile’s Fall Tale,” released in 2020.
The waltz-like composition, with beautifully resonant piano tones, lends greater depth to its world-building.
A tragedy born precisely out of love…
Please listen for yourself to discover how it all ends.
Too LateYasuha.

You’ll surely be captivated by the beauty of the sound and the world it creates.
This track is by the Vocaloid producer Yasuha., also known for works like “Kimi wo Ushinatte” and “On Your Side,” and it was released in 2018.
The soft soundscape, tinged with an R&B vibe, is truly pleasant.
The tones that linger in your ears are like tiny bubbles rising and popping.
The lyrics portray the feelings of a protagonist who can’t bring themselves to say goodbye—deeply moving and heart-wrenching.
I recommend listening to it before you go to sleep.
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Transparent Cityhigma

It’s a stylish Vocaloid track with a city-pop vibe.
Created by Vocaloid producer higma, it was released in 2021.
Despite the dense arrangement, it evokes quiet more than liveliness—an atmosphere so intriguingly subdued that you can’t help but get absorbed.
Kafu’s Auto-Tuned vocals blend perfectly with the song’s mood, and that slightly husky quality is wonderful, too.
It’s a track that keeps you company in the loneliness and melancholy of the urban night.
Trapkk2

A stylish and cool piece that feels like a fusion of rock and jazz.
It’s one of the signature songs by kk2, a Vocaloid producer known for high-quality works that incorporate various musical genres, released in 2011.
The arrangement features a hard sound and effectively weaves in jazz elements, so it never gets boring to listen to.
The bassline, in particular, really nails that vibe.
Even if you’ve only listened to pop or rock, a jazz-tinged track like this should be an easy entry point.
The caprice of the Everworldkoyori

For many people, summer means horror.
A perfect song for them is “Tokoyo no Kimagure” (“Whim of the Everworld”).
With a horror-like melody, it lets you savor an eerie atmosphere.
The protagonist is a ghost.
Because the person they love doesn’t notice them, they play all sorts of tricks—so the story goes.
In the end, a heartrending conclusion awaits.


