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” (111–120)
Fleeing SpringAonisai

Energetic guitar rock might awaken feelings that have been sleeping deep inside you.
This track by Vocaloid producer Aonisai was released in May 2023.
Many listeners will relate to the protagonist’s inner world—carrying a sense of loss yet determined to move forward.
It’s said to be based on real experiences, which is likely why its message slips so naturally into your heart.
As you listen, pay attention to the rough-edged guitar phrases and Otomachi Una’s powerful, resonant vocals.
Investor RecordsNishizawa-san P

You’re instantly drawn in by the wildly cool intro.
The way a thoroughly messed-up heart is sung over such a stylish sound is irresistible.
It’s a mid-tempo, crisp-sounding Vocaloid track.
Not only to sing—it’s a song that feels even better when you play it yourselves.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “To” (121–130)
Watch escortYukino Ito

A song themed around growth and change, carried by Yukino Ito’s heartrendingly beautiful vocals that resonate with the heart.
It delicately portrays emotions swaying between past and future, inviting listeners’ empathy.
Released in May 2023, the track has two versions—Hatsune Miku and Siyui—each offering its own unique charm.
For those stepping onto the new stage of university life, this song will give you courage and hope.
While holding a mix of anxiety and anticipation, it helps you find your true self and take that first step forward.
Before you face new challenges in a new environment, be sure to give it a listen!
thank-you addressHikou Shoujo Kansokutai

It’s a graduation song composed as a poetry reading.
Created by Hikō Shōjo Kansokutai and released in 2023.
First, you’re drawn into a soundscape set against everyday sounds.
Then the lyrics quietly soliloquize memories of student life—nothing particularly special is being said, and yet, strangely, it brings you to tears.
Surely that’s because you can’t help but naturally substitute your own experiences as you listen.
It would be wonderful if we could always hold on to what we felt in those moments, just like in this song.
Tokyo Teddy BearNeru feat. Soraru

With its dramatic pitch shifts, this song is very difficult to sing even for people who are used to singing regularly.
It’s a fast-tempo Vocaloid track popular with fans of cool-sounding music and teenagers.
It matches Soras-san’s irresistibly sultry voice, making it an absolute treat for the ears.
Close up the ranks!satsuki ga tenkomori

It’s a Vocaloid song characterized by a relaxed, cute melody that feels as if the entire content of a picture book were turned into a song.
By using the universally familiar phrase “mae ni narae” (stand in line), it gives a strong impression of being aimed at children.
In addition, the characters in the PV are adorably drawn, holding a charm that seems like they could be turned into a picture book as is.
Glass of Timekeen

This is Fight-P, aka keen’s, first song using Megurine Luka.
The rock sound, with boldly assertive guitar and drums, matches Luka’s vocals perfectly.
The stylish lyrics, rich in creative kanji wordplay, leave a strong impression.
It was released on Nico Nico Douga in 2009.


