Vocaloid songs that start with 'U'
As a music genre, the Vocaloid scene keeps gaining momentum!
It’s no longer unusual to see Vocaloid tracks ranking high on music charts.
Musicians who started out as Vocaloid producers are also thriving.
Maybe your favorite artist has been involved with Vocaloid works, too?
This time, we’re introducing Vocaloid songs that start with the letter “U”!
We’ve picked everything from recent hits to tracks hailed as “classics.”
Be sure to read to the end and find your new favorite!
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Vocaloid songs starting with “U” (91–100)
Let me sing it, Master!!!Carlos Hakamada

A high-tension Otomachi Una tune that blazes by at ultra-high speed! It’s a track by Carlos Hakamada—also known as Saize-P and the Dynamic Ji-Enzu—one of the most popular Vocaloid producers, released in June 2023.
This is the official demo song for the VOCALOID6 AI Otomachi Una voice library.
You’ll be blown away by the relentless arrangement that never stops until the outro, packed tight with melodic hardcore and punk essence.
It’s quintessential Carlos Hakamada—just listening to it gives you energy.
It’ll make you think, “I want to make a song with Otomachi Una’s vocals.”
Fake-crying pumpkinCycle P

On Halloween, the jack-o’-lantern made from pumpkins is indispensable and well-known even in Japan.
If you’re looking for a pumpkin-themed song, I also recommend “Usunaki Pumpkin” by Cycle-P.
It’s a rock track with cool guitar sounds, and just listening to it will get you into the Halloween spirit.
Waltz Of AnomaliesNanou

A mysterious, dark song that begins with a quiet music box sound.
With its catchy melody and biting lyrics, it’s beloved by many Vocaloid fans.
The lyrics depict how a casual remark from someone they like leaves the protagonist hurt and emotionally tangled.
It’s a song that captures a common painful love experience, so many listeners will find it relatable.
losepropellin

The feelings of “me,” left behind in the summer, and VY1V4’s fragile, delicate singing voice pierce deeply into the heart.
Yet you can also sense the protagonist desperately trying to move forward.
It gives us the courage to take a step.
Please give it a listen when you’re feeling down.
Vocaloid songs starting with 'U' (101–110)
Happy HinamatsuriHatsune Miku

This is a VOCALOID cover of the well-known Japanese children’s song “Ureshii Hinamatsuri.” The distinctly Japanese melody combined with Hatsune Miku’s impersonal vocals creates a mysterious atmosphere.
There are other VOCALOID covers of children’s songs as well, so be sure to search for them.
Vilan la LavinYotsugi Natsuyama

A Vocaloid track with a subtly mysterious vibe that portrays the push and pull of romantic feelings swaying between the darkness and light deep within the heart.
Created by Yotsugi Natsuyama, the song was released in September 2024.
Its distinctive sound impressively blends elements of electronica and pop, while Kasane Teto’s unique voice vividly conveys the protagonist’s complex emotions.
It depicts the inner back-and-forth through the contrast between one’s angelic side and devilish side.
It’s sure to resonate with anyone struggling with their own weaknesses and flaws.
singerDainagon Azu P

It might be about VOCALOID—perhaps just a doll that keeps on singing.
With a slow, slightly eerie song where high and low tones flow pleasingly in alternation, it pulls you steadily into its world.
Maybe VOCALOID is nothing more than a mechanism that simply keeps singing.





