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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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Yu” (91–100)
Dreams, sometimes…marashii

This is an original song by Marasy, well known in the “tried playing” category.
With a simple, piano-centered arrangement, the lyrics written by Tourai stand out vividly and poignantly.
When you sing it, be careful not to end up in tears.
Dream-Flower Bloomkiddo

Created by Kidd, this work is marked by KAITO’s strikingly clear vocals.
Against the backdrop of cityscapes and changing seasons, the lyrics reflect on the future and the pursuit of dreams.
No matter how beautiful they are, blooming cherry blossoms inevitably evoke the farewells of graduation.
That blend of wistfulness and hope for the future shapes a worldview that truly resonates.
With its themes of new encounters, partings, and growth, this song will surely speak to those standing on the verge of graduation.
It’s not a dream.kyaputen mirai

It’s a song about children’s dreams, with lyrics that convincingly depict situations you might see in the early years of elementary school.
A notable feature is that the mood of the track changes partway through.
It’s one piece from Captain Mirai’s epic “Gensouron” series, widely distributed as a CD at The Voc@loid M@ster (VoMas) and also released as a paid download through the KarenT label.
Snow-colored. AikaKyōta

It’s a stylish, mixture-rock winter song.
Created by Kyota—also known under the moniker “ScoreP”—it was released in 2016.
It’s a brisk number that colors a band sound with shimmering synthesizer tones, conveying the crisp chill of winter air.
The lyrics lay out a heartfelt desire to deliver a song to you, resulting in a track that tightens the chest.
And yet, there’s a curious sense of optimism that comes through, so by the time it ends, a surge of fiery emotion swirls in your heart.
Snowy Promenadekuensan P

The winter-evoking melody and easy-to-listen-to vocals are striking.
The word “promenade” in the title means a stroll.
You can picture someone walking through the snow.
It’s a picture book–like work that depicts the mysterious scenery of winter and a touch of bittersweetness.
The cuteness of the Vocaloid voice further enhances the song’s world.


