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” (31–40)
space burialTAMAKI CHINTARA

The Vocaloid track “Space Funeral” features an exquisite ensemble of delicate band sounds and a driving piano.
Created by Chintara Tamaki, the piece explores themes of weightlessness, loneliness, and anxiety, questioning the meaning of existence within the cosmos.
Its inventive sound, blending elements of electronica and pop, merges with Hatsune Miku’s distinctive vocals to create a unique allure.
Included on the album “Ceiling Observation Diary,” this work can be seen as a significant chapter in Chintara Tamaki’s musical career.
It’s a recommended listen when you want to step away from the everyday and contemplate the mysteries of the universe.
eclosionAoigi Gou

An emotional rock number that questions where you stand in society.
It’s a work by Go Aoki, released in December 2023.
This up-tempo track blends pop elements with a sentimental mood to exquisite effect, and its sound really seeps into your heart as you listen.
It portrays doubts and anxieties about one’s own talent, along with the resolve to take a new step forward—impossible not to relate to.
If you listen to it when you’re feeling lost or troubled, I’m sure it will give you courage.
If I’m reborn, I want to be a beautiful woman.Aotani

Aoyatani’s track intertwines self-acceptance with a yearning for beauty.
Released in November 2024, the piece stands out for KOHANA’s vocals and a somewhat retro soundscape.
The protagonist’s monologue and lyrics, which portray an ever-present inner struggle, truly resonate.
It’s easy to empathize with how it seems to speak for those troubled by appearance and social evaluation.
When you want to face yourself, give it a listen.
WOLFBarūn × Hitorie

Set against a world steeped in apocalyptic undertones, this song portrays love and loneliness.
It’s a collaboration between Balloon (Keina Suda) and the rock band Hitorie, released in December 2024.
The driving band sound vividly colors Balloon’s distinctive world.
The lyrics carry a strong resolve to keep on living, and as you listen, you can’t help but feel fired up.
The cover art is by Avogado6.
As music—and as a collaboration—it’s an irresistible track for Vocaloid fans!
first quarter moonKurousa-P

A poignant, Japanese-style KAITO song that sings of a fleeting longing for someone dear.
Composed by the Vocaloid producer Kurousa-P, also known as the creator of the emblematic Vocaloid hit “Senbonzakura,” it was released in 2013.
With its beautiful composition resounding with strings, you can almost see the image of the moon floating in the night sky from the sound alone.
The lyrics convey the protagonist’s resignation, making the listener feel their pain as well.
It’s a masterpiece you’ll want to savor alone, taking your time to listen deeply.
Vocaloid songs starting with “U” (41–50)
Newborn meEO

An electro track brimming with clarity, featuring pleasantly soothing synth tones.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer EO, released in June 2025.
Sung from a newborn perspective, it expresses hope and thoughts for tomorrow, leaving you with a purifying feeling as you listen.
Amagai’s straightforward vocals perfectly match the song’s pure atmosphere.
It’s a track you’ll want to play when you’re starting fresh or looking to embrace a gentle state of mind.
Diva XMiyamori Bungaku

Your body can’t help but start moving to the striking fusion of dance music and rap! Created by Vocaloid producer Bungaku Miyamori—known for tracks like “king妃jack躍”—this piece was released as a video in June 2025.
It’s included on the 3rd album, “Show Window City,” and the lyrics, sung by Hatsune Miku, are irresistible as she asks, “What I truly am depends on you.” Over powerful beats and electronic sound, words that rouse the soul are set dancing.
The music video by Shinya Nidō is stylish as well, further amplifying the song’s sense of speed.


