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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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.
trick and treatfuwafuwa shinamon

Here’s a popular Halloween song by OSTER project, known for their wide-ranging musical style and work not only on Vocaloid tracks but also on game music.
Although Kagamine Rin and Len are the featured Vocaloids, many listeners may be surprised by the low-register voice at the beginning.
The PV, which features Hatsune Miku and presents a dark, story-like narrative, is also a must-see.
Tokarev and the Girlmochiibe P

Get hooked and never want to escape! “Tokarev and the Girl” by Mochi-be P is a Hatsune Miku track released in September 2009.
Centered on guitar sounds, it’s a cool song whose charm lies in the contrast with Miku’s cute voice.
The lyrics, set in a city nightscape, vividly portray a girl about to step into a dangerous world—leaving a strong impression.
How about savoring a touch of the extraordinary through music?
Transparent Unrequited Loveai$kon

Isn’t it rare to find a song that so straightforwardly sings about the pain of unrequited love? It portrays a life that’s nothing but heartbreaking and sorrowful—a life that longed to be spent with someone precious.
It’s crafted so you can enjoy it as a single story, too.
And on top of that, the blend of rock sounds, electronic tones, and piano is truly wonderful.
An answer song, “Transparent Unrequited Love -Another View-,” has also been released.
If you want to fully enjoy this piece, I recommend listening to the two songs together.
Turkish March is overGaruna

In addition to Vocaloid works, the Vocaloid producer Garuna—who also posts a wide range of content such as piano performances, “tried singing” videos, and game commentary—created this track.
As the title suggests, it uses the melody of Mozart’s “Turkish March,” making it a number whose familiar tune sticks in your head.
The lyrics brilliantly and comically depict the kind of mistake anyone might make at least once in life, and the directionless anger when it all ends in a misfire.
It’s also notable that this song led to Garuna being known as Owata-P, showing how strongly it resonated with listeners and left a lasting impact.


