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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!

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Yu” (91–100)

Diamond of the ThawMoheron

[Kagamine Len] Diamond of the Thaw [Original Song]
Diamond of the ThawMoheron

This piece, “Diamond of the Thaw,” stands out with its electro sound.

Rather than spring, it’s a work themed around the end of winter.

The gentle vocals help create an electronic atmosphere.

It has a vibe similar to WORLD ORDER’s musical style.

YueilYugika

Yueil / Nakine Mikoto
YueilYugika

This is the fourth Vocaloid track by Yugika, a Vocaloid producer drawing attention for lyrics that exude madness and a synth sound with a powerful impact.

Its uneasy, semitone-laced melody and four-on-the-floor beat serve as the hook, creating an ear-catching catchiness.

The hysteric yet high-velocity ensemble, coupled with a digital, inorganic texture, has a uniquely addictive quality.

It’s a mysterious piece that lets you enjoy the speed that’s distinctive to Vocaloid music.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Yu” (101–110)

ÜbercodeYurii Kanon

Ubel Code / Yurry Canon feat. GUMI
ÜbercodeYurii Kanon

A track by Yurry Canon characterized by a style that fuses electronica and rock.

It’s included on the album “Kardia” and was also used as the theme song for the PBW game “The Sixth Rangers.” Its deep philosophical theme explores an existence that lies between the world of 0s and 1s—between the digital and the real—and resonates strongly with listeners.

The lyrics depict the boundaries between life and death, reality and illusion, and the complex relationship between love and suffering, expressing the intricate emotions of seeking beauty even in the face of loneliness and despair.

With its intense beats and emotional melodies, it’s a work that leaves a profound impression on all who hear it.

Bound woundichi ni san

Yui Kizuna / Hifumi feat. Otomachi Una
Bound woundichi ni san

This song expresses the pain and poignancy of heartbreak.

The lyrics are simple, clear, and deeply relatable.

Complementing those straightforward words are a rock sound—guitars and bass that seem determined to resonate without end—and a vocal delivery so emotive you’d scarcely believe it’s VOCALOID.

It’s the kind of track that has you clenching your fist before you even realize it.

Take it easy and enjoy your stay!!!Kyou inu

It’s the kind of tune that makes you want to shout, “Now this is rock ’n’ roll!” It’s a track by Kyo Inu, also known under the name Jam Ojisan-P, released in 2008.

The title phrase is repeated over and over, so by the time you finish listening, it’ll be stuck in your head.

That means you should be able to sing along right away.

Sing with energy and ride the groove to the beat! Try some air guitar during the instrumental break.

The sound also pairs perfectly with a twist dance.

Let the dream remain a dreamisana

Let dreams remain dreams / Isana feat. Hatsune Miku
Let the dream remain a dreamisana

It feels like the chill sound slowly seeps deep into your chest.

This track is by the Vocaloid producer Isana, also known for works like “I’m Not a Menhera!”, and it was released in 2020.

The lyrics portray the everyday reality of a protagonist who left their hometown to chase a dream.

It’s hard not to relate to their feeling of hating their own halfhearted self.

Should they keep pushing on, or is it better to just give up…? The more you listen and the more you think about it, the deeper you sink—an intriguingly atmospheric Vocaloid song.

Ghostly glow, the flicker of 1/fUbanaroku

Afterglow, the 1/f flicker / Ukahana Roku ft. Hatsune Miku
Ghostly glow, the flicker of 1/fUbanaroku

A rock tune that fuses wistfulness with fiery passion, piercing straight to the heart.

“Yuko, 1/f no Yurameki,” produced by Vocaloid P Uhahana Roku, was released in August 2023 and was written as an image song for Leo/need, a unit from the smartphone game “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” Miku’s somewhat melancholic vocals over an emotional band sound leave a strong impression.

You can enjoy it in the context of Leo/need’s story and relationships, of course, but even as a standalone track with a clear message, it’s a song that will especially resonate with listeners in their teens.