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” (51–60)
first quarter moonKAITO

It’s a famous song sung by KAITO, whose handsome voice is hugely popular with girls.
It’s a love song that expresses a man’s bittersweet feelings set to a beautiful melody, so singing it in front of a girl you’re interested in might boost her impression of you… I definitely recommend performing it in front of the girl you like.
I’m jealous.Kai

“Urayamishii,” released in 2024 as part of ESHIKARA—a project that creates Vocaloid songs from a single illustration—was written and composed by Kai, known for works like “Sayonara Princess.” The lyrics unfold with candid feelings directed toward those active as influencers.
The trap-infused rhythms and poppy synth tones lend an urban vibe.
The vocals by Hatsune Miku and KAF, who deliver a touch of bittersweet emotion in a cute way, also convey the song’s narrative.
With a four-on-the-floor beat that shifts in the chorus, this is a Vocaloid track that portrays the emotions of today’s youth.
The moon swimming in the seaLUMi

LUMi, whose voice is derived from voice actress Sayaka Ohara, has a singing voice that is closer to a human’s than other vocaloids, making the songs very easy to sing for people who aren’t used to singing Vocaloid music.
This track also feels more like an anime song than a typical Vocaloid piece, so it’s a wonderful song that will appeal to anime song fans as well.
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.
U-SuzumiMineK

It’s sure to make you want to have a drink on the porch or under the eaves on holidays like Father’s Day.
Watching the PV while taking in the twilight scenery and atmosphere lets you enjoy the world of the song even more.
It’s an especially recommended track I’d like fathers who are always tired from work to listen to.
Back-to-Front WaltzPENGUINS PROJECT

PENGUINS PROJECT’s “Ushiromae Waltz” is a charming and approachable track featuring Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals and lyrics that capture the innocence of first love.
Its gently flowing melody is easy on the ears, and its phrases linger in the heart, evoking both nostalgia and a flutter of excitement for listeners of any generation.
Beyond the vocals and lyrics, the music video—presented like a drama starring Hatsune Miku—is another highlight.
This song feels like one that could spark lively conversations with friends.
Vocaloid songs starting with “U” (61–70)
Flighty UniformSEE

In April, when the cold drifts away and we doze in the warm climate, how about relaxing to this song? “Fluttering Uniform” by Vocaloid producer SEE was released in March 2022.
It’s one of the tracks from illustrator Arusechika’s project “eneeemy.” The chill-out sound pairs beautifully with Miku’s soft vocals, making for a very soothing listen.
I’m also drawn to the lyrics’ worldview, which can be read as either a love song or a farewell.
A perfect Vocaloid track for tea time.


