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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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “To” (81–90)
A Certain Family’s Tea MeetingKururingo

This is a Vocaloid song about a tea party held in a decadent atmosphere.
You’ll be moved for sure by how the characters—each named after a different drink—react to a host who can’t value themself.
It’s one of those tracks I recommend when you want something touching or something warm and heartwarming.
Tokyo ZombielandJesus-P

It’s a song about taking down zombies.
The tempo is great and it’s super upbeat.
The content feels like a game where you defeat zombies.
Despite the game-like vibe, it starts off pretty severe with “Let’s do our best not to die until the end.” It’ll transport you to a zombie world.
Tokyo Retroscoop

It’s an easy-to-groove dance track that incorporates many Japanese-style tones and phrases.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Scop, also known for “Irony” and “Keppeki Shou,” it was released in 2013.
The lyrics, packed with the feeling of “I want to see the one I love!”, gripped listeners’ hearts.
It’s a cute, uplifting love song.
Tokoyo Tokiyoparticles (te-ni-wo-ha)

I’m deeply moved by the high-energy sound.
Created by Teniwoha—also known as the author of the Schoolgirl Detective series—and released in 2018, this is a richly packed Vocaloid track that blends rock and EDM elements, beautiful piano tones, and a distinctly Japanese atmosphere all into one ambitious song.
Talk…hateful U

It’s a lo-fi hip hop track that gently seeps into your heart.
The song is by Vocaloid producer Nikkukiyu and was released in 2021.
As you listen, you may feel your body wrapped in the effortlessly swaying sound.
It might be best enjoyed with earphones or headphones.
The lyrics, which reflect the loneliness of winter days spent with a cat, are a little bittersweet, yet somehow warm.
Give it a listen when you want to take a moment to relax.
Spilling One’s Heart: An Emotional Battlescrew-type

It’s a pleasant song with a beautiful melody and IA’s clear, soaring voice.
Just like the title suggests, the lyrics feel like pouring out one’s heart, and they really stay with you.
When you’re faced with unreasonable demands at work or school or getting lectured, listening to this will resonate with you—your emotions will surge, the tears will flow, and you’ll feel refreshed.
Twilight ∞ nighTHitoshizuku-P × Yama△

It’s a Vocaloid track with a horror flavor yet a strong narrative, the kind that paints vivid scenes in your mind just by listening.
It belongs to a series where the story unfolds across multiple songs, and this particular track stands out for being more pop and more upbeat than the others.
It’s a great choice when you want to get pumped up.





