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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Yo'

A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Yo'
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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Yo'

How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “yo” can you think of?

For example, “Yowamushi Mont Blanc” and “Yobanashi Deceive” are particularly famous, so many of you probably thought of them.

There are also many words that begin with “yo,” such as “yoi” (dusk), “yoen” (bewitching), and “yon” (four), and plenty of songs use these kinds of words.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “yo.”

Enjoy browsing and discovering what songs are out there.

A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Yo” (1–10)

Evening darkness and morning glowNEW!Aliey:S

This is a track by Aliey:S that evokes the transition from night to morning.

Released in February 2026, “Yoyami to Asayake” was entered in VOCALOID Collection Winter 2026 and reached 96th in the TOP 100 rankings.

With the transparent vocals of the synthetic voice asa, it brilliantly conveys a sense of loss for the vanishing morning.

You get drawn in by the contrast between its inventive soundscape and its melancholy lyrics.

I think it’s perfect for sinking into a nostalgic mood under the May sky.

residual heatNEW!MIMI

Residual Heat / feat. Hatsune Miku
residual heatNEW!MIMI

A refreshing yet bittersweet Vocaloid song where the piano melody resonates comfortably.

It’s a work by MIMI, released in July 2025.

The theme portrays how the warmth that remains after things end turns into hope and continues to glow in one’s heart.

Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent vocals are perfectly matched with a gently enveloping sound.

Give it a listen when you want to feel the breeze of fresh greenery and refresh yourself.

It’s a lovely track—slightly wistful, yet soothing at heart.

Yomi-no-Kuni ConfidentialNEW!yūrei ichimonji

Yomi-no-Kuni Confidential / Ghost Ichimonji feat. Megurine Luka
Yomi-no-Kuni ConfidentialNEW!yūrei ichimonji

This song has an irresistibly glossy atmosphere.

Composed by Ichimonji Yuurei, it was released in August 2025.

Originally created for the music submission project VocaDuo, this work is the Vocaloid version.

Its dark worldbuilding, themed around the afterlife and the uncanny, is a major draw.

The jazz-tinged sound meshes perfectly with Megurine Luka’s low, lustrous vocals.

You get drawn into a thrilling, mature mood—like eavesdropping on a clandestine conversation in the underworld.

Bathtub and neon tetraNEW!REISAI

“Bathtub and Neon Tetra,” a shadowy, addictive sound.

It’s a work released in 2021 by the Vocaloid producer unit REISAI.

The synths that resonate over a four-on-the-floor beat and the hard-edged guitar create a cool impression.

The lyrics weave a madness of dependency and possessiveness, as if expressing a cornered state of mind.

It feels like peeking into a precarious romance—scary yet irresistibly listenable—an effortlessly stylish number.

Dawn and FirefliesNEW!n-buna

This is one of the early signature works by n-buna, who now performs as Yorushika, and could be called the origin of that worldview.

Released on Nico Nico Douga in November 2014, it later became a million-view hit on YouTube as an original Vocaloid track.

Set on a summer night, it depicts loneliness, faint feelings of love, and self-loathing through delicate lyrics and an acoustic band sound—a classic that represents the Vocaloid scene.

In the A melody and chorus, the vocals are sung an octave below and an octave above, so both low and high notes appear; it’s fine to use falsetto for the high notes.

For the low parts, avoid using your throat, use plenty of breath, and sing as if pushing the sound forward.

Also, the key modulates for the last chorus and goes even higher, so the key point is to keep the voice light and narrow without forcing it.

Yotsuya no Yocchan (Yo-chan of Night Dew)Ame no Sukego

It’s a slightly unsettling yet adorable rain song that blends retro-pop with chiptune.

Composed by the Vocaloid producer Ameno-suke, it was released in February 2025.

v flower’s hard-edged vocals harmonize well with the bleepy, chiptune-like sound and a subtly off-kilter lyricism.

The lyrics, which humorously and fantastically depict motifs like night, rain, and dreams, are another highlight.

Immerse yourself in its strangely nostalgic world.

Yoshiwara Lamentasa

[Kasane Teto] Yoshiwara Lament [Original]
Yoshiwara Lamentasa

How about a Japanese-style Vocaloid song that draws you into a glossy, wistful world? Composed by Asa, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as the bassist for Wagakki Band, this piece was released in 2012.

Set in an Edo-period red-light district, its highly narrative lyrics captivatingly depict the heartrending feelings of a courtesan.

The fusion of traditional Japanese timbres with rock sounds creates a melody that seizes your heart the instant the intro begins.

The work later expanded into various media—adapted into a novel, a drama CD, and even used as material for a Kabuki production—garnering wide attention.

It has also been featured in numerous rhythm games, making it popular with a broad audience.

The distinctive prelude is perfect for warming up the crowd as a quiz prompt.

Try playing it when you get together with friends who love Japanese aesthetics!

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