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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!

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.

Uramei-chan’s Fukuoka Trip FarceMinami no Minami

Uramei-chan’s Fukuoka Trip Madcap Rhapsody / Minami no Minami feat. Rime-chan and the Cast
Uramei-chan’s Fukuoka Trip FarceMinami no Minami

“Uramei-chan’s Fukuoka Trip Capriccio” is a TOP 100 entry in VocaColle 2024 Winter.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Minaminominami, who shot to fame with “KAFU-chan’s Curry Udon Rhapsody.” The song encourages moving to Fukuoka, featuring lyrics about local gourmet specialties and an MV packed with an incredible amount of information.

Yet if you know Fukuoka well, it somehow ends up feeling nostalgic.

It’s a lively, fun Vocaloid song that really lifts your spirits!

Singing botHaraguchi Sasuke

An innovative track that showcases Haraguchi’s explosive talent! “Uta-u bot” is a song released as a video on May 1, 2024, and it’s an entry for the Adachi Rei Posting Festival 2024.

The more you listen, the more you get drawn into its mysterious world—a highly addictive piece.

One standout feature, which becomes clear when you view the lyrics as a list, is that each line begins in AIUEO order.

In other words, the lyrics are structured like an “aiueo composition.” It’s a quintessentially Haraguchi, cutting-edge approach to an Adachi Rei track.

Boo-hoo, yodel! (a playful ghostly greeting)Wada Takeaki

Here’s a track that’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped.

Wada Takeaki’s songs are loved not only for their cool sound, but also for lyrics that, while pop, carry a slightly mysterious world view.

The fresh lyrics packed with onomatopoeia will grow on you the more you listen.

If you sing it at karaoke, the lyrics themselves might get the crowd going, too…

Liar Syndromenageki no P

A precious person who is no longer by my side.

This is a breakup song that captures the heart of a woman putting on a brave face.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Nageki no P—also known for songs like “GraveKeeper”—and was released in 2012.

The arrangement is grand and radiant, yet the melody line is heartrending; that contrast adds even more allure to the song’s world.

It’s a Vocaloid piece you’ll want to listen to closely and connect with its message.

It might be best heard on a solitary night.

Winter: No.19Natsuyama Yotsugi

Released in April 2024, this song was unveiled alongside the version sung by riol.

Its lyrics, which liken the end of a romance to the chill of winter, and its fast-paced, cool sound arrangement leave a strong impression.

You’ll find your heart gripped by the feelings woven into it—of lost love and time that seems to have stopped.

It’s a perfect track for those troubled by love or uneasy about growing up.

On a winter night, you’ll want to listen to it alone, quietly.

Vilan la LavinNatsuyama Yotsugi

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.