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” (41–50)
Toysmato
This song tells a story about a girl and a toy.
The latter half features lyrics that convey the toy’s kindness and compassion toward the girl, which really hits you in the heart.
The guitar solo near the end is full of wistfulness, further heightening the emotion.
twiceyesterday
I love the shift from the quiet intro to the suddenly fiery beat.
The bittersweet lyrics and the way the chorus swells are striking.
It feels like a work that contains both stillness and motion, coldness and heat—an ambivalent duality.
It’s available for karaoke on JOYSOUND, so please give it a try.
I started pottery.Unit Gromiso
A surreal novelty song with an intro where Teto counts plates, just like Okiku from the haunted well, going “hyu-doro-doro.” It’s a laid-back, goofy ghost tune that makes you feel relaxed.
Teto’s unhealthy pallor is oddly soothing (?).
There’s also a making-of video available, so check it out if you’re interested.
talkingKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON is hugely popular among young people lately.
The music video for “talking” is incredibly distinctive, featuring a woman in addition to the four band members.
It’s a bit eerie, but that atmosphere actually enhances the song.
The guitar right before the final chorus feels really good.
Trickster LightMASAKI

It starts off with a kind of cosmic synth sound.
Apparently, it was created out of an impulse to make a “dramatic Halloween song.” The sparkly sound is cute and soothing.
It’s something you’d want to listen to under the night sky.
It was released in 2008.
Today is Your BirthdayNoisyCell

A complete shift—an unexpected twist into death metal.
Luka Megurine’s vocals break through the ferocious death growls, and together with the visuals, it’s beautiful.
It was created to celebrate Luka Megurine’s birthday.
The contrast between the death growls and Luka’s singing is really nice.
Tokyo Real Worldout of survice

It’s a light rock song that begins with a refreshing 8-bit-style sound and then repeatedly features the catchy phrase “Harapekotta.” The tuning of IA’s spoken parts is superb, blending seamlessly with the melody.
While the A and B sections are poppy, the chorus is thoroughly melodious, keeping it engaging throughout.





