A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Yu”
Among words that start with “yu” (ゆ), what kinds of words do you think could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?
Many of you may think of Ayase’s “Yuurei Tokyo” (Ghost City Tokyo), known from YOASOBI, but there are plenty of other songs that use words starting with “yu,” such as “Yubi” (Finger) and “Yume” (Dream).
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of Vocaloid songs that start with “yu.”
It’s not often that we search for songs by a specific initial, so take this chance to discover and listen to a variety of tracks!
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Fingertip HalationKisara

Some of you may find your mood swings get intense when you’re in love.
In that case, I recommend KISARA’s “Yubisaki Halation.” It’s composed of two parts: one that cutely sings about budding feelings of love, and another that passionately expresses love and hate toward the other person.
The striking point is how the vocals and melody change dramatically between the two parts.
By the way, “halation” refers to the phenomenon where a photo becomes blurred due to strong light.
Keep that in mind when you listen.
Whereabouts UnknownKojirō

The melody is very distinctive and makes you want to listen to it over and over.
It’s Kojirō’s breakout work, with excellent tuning of GUMI that makes it easy to listen to.
After its release in 2013, a self-cover version by flower was also released in 2017.
Give it a listen when you’re struggling with something.
Evening Scenery Yesterdayjin

Evening Yesterday was produced as the second side story of the Kagerou Project.
This work features Takane Enomoto as the protagonist and depicts her everyday life with Haruka Kokonose, the boy she has feelings for.
It’s a high-energy track with a pleasantly punchy drum sound.
While the lyrics are playful and fun, there’s a certain drama hidden beneath the surface.
Keep that in mind as you listen.
The music video, with its charmingly cute art style, is also a must-see.
Wish Upon the Snowscoop

The song’s content makes you think, “May those lovey-dovey couples just explode!” It portrays a girl who wants to become part of a blissfully happy couple and paints a wintery scene.
Many men will probably find themselves feeling envious.
It’s about two childhood friends—so in love yet unable to confess—like something straight out of a drama.
This winter Vocaloid song is dedicated to those who are in love with their childhood friend, or who’ve fallen for a friend.
Snow ShadowTiara

The dazzling yet bittersweet tone of the song is irresistible.
It’s a track by Tiara, a Vocaloid producer also known for works like “Undefined -End of Sorrow-,” released on Christmas Eve in 2019.
It’s a heartbreak song about drifting apart from someone precious—someone you used to love so much, and yet now… you look back on your ex alone.
However, it also sings about overcoming that pain and becoming stronger, leaving you with a sense of positivity.
Dreaming Little BirdHayaya P

“Hayaya-P,” who delivers songs that match illustrations drawn with his unique touch, created “Yumemiru Kotori” in 2008.
It features overlapping choral work by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin, and the song matches a sound imbued with a distinctly Japanese atmosphere.
The lyrics are filled with charm, evoking nostalgic scenes and conveying the beauty of the Japanese language.
It’s a Vocaloid track where their girlish voices resonate alongside a somewhat wistful, beautiful melody.
Please lend an ear to the gently heart-warming lyrics and melody.
Dreaming Little BirdHaya—end

I recommend this to anyone who likes Japanese-style music.
This track by the Vocaloid producer Hayaya Shime, also known as “the Mushroom Person,” was released in 2008.
Its cool, dreamlike atmosphere and sound will stir you to your core.
It might even make you feel cooler when you listen during the hot season.
The choral work by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin is also beautiful—truly wonderful.





