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.
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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Yo” (1–10)
Dawn and Firefliesn-buna

It’s a track marked by an emotional melody that leaves a strong impression.
“Yoake to Hotaru” was released in July 2014 and was later included on the album “Hana to Mizuame, Saishū Densha.” Its delicate lyrics, which portray the quiet before dawn and the end of summer, resonate deeply.
The gentle timbre evokes a sense of nostalgia.
With its relatively relaxed tempo, it should be easy even for beginner pianists to play.
Maybe it’s a good choice to try singing and playing, too?
Cowardly Mont BlancDECO*27

A song filled with sweet, bittersweet feelings of love.
Released by DECO*27 in April 2010, it’s marked by a medium-tempo rock sound and weighty lyrics.
The protagonist’s feelings are laid out so poignantly that it tightens your chest just listening.
GUMI’s calm vocals beautifully capture those emotions as well.
Perfect for anyone troubled by love or wanting to reminisce about the past.
It’s easy to sing at karaoke too, so give it a try.
At long last, you died.kowadori

“You Finally Died” portrays the raw emotions of losing someone dear right before your eyes.
Created in 2022 by the Vocaloid producer Kowadori, known for delivering theme-driven songs to listeners, it depicts a protagonist trapped in an unbearable reality—trying to act tough and pretend everything is fine.
The emotional vocals of Kafu, carried by a rhythmic arrangement, convey those feelings powerfully.
It’s a Vocaloid track that stirs the heart with its depiction of someone who keeps thinking about the person they cherish more than anyone else.
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Night Talk Disablejin

A track that sets lyrics themed around lies to a cool sound.
It’s a fast-paced song, so the key when singing is how well you lock into the rhythm.
Recommended for those confident in their deep, attractive voice, and for women who are strong in the lower register.
If you deliver it solidly, everyone around you will be swooning at the coolness.
Given the nature of the lyrics, it might be hard to sing at a workplace karaoke, but power through with your vocal skills.
Day of the Four-Leaf Cloverpote

A heartwarming pop number that weaves together the small joys hidden in everyday life.
Composed by Vocaloid producer Pote, it was released in October 2019.
Its light, gentle melody skillfully intertwines motifs of hope and good fortune symbolized by the four-leaf clover, creating a soothing listening experience.
For those going about their ordinary days, it may remind you of the beauty found in fleeting moments.
Agate Caressed by NightAyase

On the night of their parting, the protagonist spends the last-train hours together while holding their memories close.
This poignant heartbreak song, written by Ayase—also known as the composer of YOASOBI—soaks into the heart with its melodious sound.
A self-cover version of the track was included on the November 2019 album “Ghost City Tokyo.” With straightforward words that evoke deep empathy, the song expresses the feelings of having to face a farewell with a loved one.
The wish for eternity, the joy of meeting, and the sorrow of parting—this is a piece that gently embraces those complex emotions.
good personSasuke Haraguchi

It’s a captivating work that depicts the anguish lurking within a person’s inner world.
Released in April 2025, this piece by Sasuke Haraguchi is an original song for the 2nd season of the empathic drama project “We Are Night After Night,” created by a collaboration of Vocaloid producers, singers, and voice actors.
The work centers on themes of self-sacrifice and the suffocating pressure to be a “good person,” and the synergy between the story and the music is truly moving.
If you’re looking for a song that speaks for your feelings, give it a listen.





