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' (1–10)
hollow kudzuichi ni san

This song confronts you with the suffocating feeling of being swallowed by other people’s schedules and convenience.
Released by Hifumi in December 2025, it features Hatsune Miku on vocals, with the illustration video by Mariyasu.
It portrays the sensation of being worn down by an environment where the more earnestly you try to live, the more “cunning” gets treated as “smart,” and the mindset of longing for salvation while being ensnared by nihilism.
The title’s image of the pitcher plant evokes the very essence of an inescapable sense of confinement.
The ending leaves you suspended without an answer, and it lingers in your chest.
It’s a work that makes you want to face yourself when you listen.
Words of falsehoodKaine

This satirical dance tune likens the inflammatory words and dubious information overflowing on social media to radio waves.
Created by Kaine and released in November 2025, it portrays the extreme language consumed to stave off “boredom” and the lies that, before you know it, turn into truth—carried by the voices of Hatsune Miku and Amagasa.
Its critique of today’s information-saturated society aligns perfectly with a catchy melody.
Once you’re hooked, there’s no getting out!
I’m jealous.Yomi Agari

“Urayamashii na” is a track by Vocaloid producer Yomi Agari, released in October 2025.
It’s a stylish number marked by a release-cut piano and snappy guitar phrases.
The laid-back rhythm naturally gets your body swaying.
The lyrics carry a cynical message toward people swayed by instant entertainment and derivative ideas.
In just about a minute and thirty seconds, it’s a Hatsune Miku song that hooks you, moves you, and makes you think.
Vocaloid songs starting with “U” (11–20)
Two-Faced LoversHatsune Miku

I was thinking this song has some parts with a melody kind of similar to World’s End Dancehall, and then a friend told me, “Isn’t it by the same person?” That’s how I learned about it.
I also felt this one requires much cleaner articulation.
reassessmentMARETU

There are many yami (dark, mentally heavy) songs among Vocaloid tracks, and this song is one of the most representative.
It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer MARETU, who also created hits like “Darling” and “White Happy,” released in 2017.
Precisely because the sound can feel cheap, it exudes an unsettling sense that “something is broken.” It has a charm that makes you want to listen on repeat.
The lyrics draw you in and make you think about the meaning of life—an ominous yet cool number.
Two-Faced Loverswowaka

Created by wowaka, this work has captivated many listeners since its release in August 2009.
It explores themes of opposing emotions such as reality and fiction, love and hate, with rapid-fire lyrics and rock sounds blending beautifully.
Though time has passed since its release, it still radiates an undimmed allure.
Be sure to belt out this classic of Vocaloid rock!
sea urchinAdeliae

Inspired by the “uni syntax,” this uniquely titled track participated in the Exhibition category of The VOCALOID Collection ~Summer 2025~ in August 2025.
It’s a refreshing pop-rock piece featuring Ameoi’s vocals, packed with a comedic yet straightforward message of encouragement.
The lyrics, which stay true to what you love without yielding to hardship, are sure to give a strong push to anyone feeling discouraged by work or studies.
It’s the perfect song to listen to when you want to reset your mood and focus on your tasks.


