Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ze'
How do you go about looking for songs you don’t know yet?
There are many ways to search, but one slightly unusual recommendation is to narrow your search by the first letter of the song title.
This time, I’ll be focusing on Vocaloid songs that start with “ze.”
Speaking of songs that start with “ze,” in addition to Hachijō Shōjo Tokei (Spring-Driven Girl’s Clock), there are also titles that begin with words like “Zeitaku” (luxury) and “Zero.”
As you read through the article, try guessing what kinds of songs might show up.
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- Vocaloid songs that Generation Z fell deeply into. Timeless masterpieces you should be listening to now.
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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “ze” (21–30)
Global Unification Theoryushiee

Posted on Valentine’s Day in 2018, this song is a slow-tempo ballad.
It portrays an unrequited love.
If the world were to become one, what kind of scenery would we see? For the answer, please give the song a listen!
Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ze'
Inoculation of DespairKou

A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “ze” (21–30)
Flat-out flopAoP

It’s the opening theme song of the smash-hit anime Osomatsu-san.
The vocals are really cute, and the arrangement is also superb.
I think the old-fashioned melody and the guitar arrangement reminiscent of The Ventures give it a great flavor.
Despair Mental-Breakdown Girl0.1g no gosan

This is a song that expresses a love you could even call excessive.
It’s a work by the visual kei band 0.1g no Gosan, originally released as a single in 2019.
This version is the Hatsune Miku edition released in October 2024.
Its distinctive structure features an emotional guitar riff intertwined with vocals that ebb and flow, leaving a strong impression.
You’ll also be drawn in by the sound design that incorporates elements of jazz and metal.
The lyrics project obsession and possessiveness toward romance.
It’s a “menhera” song with multifaceted appeal!
All, all, all164

Vocaloid producer 164, known for songs that feature dynamic ensemble textures and beats that effectively incorporate irregular time signatures, has gained wide popularity.
The official demo song for KAFU, “Zenbu Zenbu Zenbu,” is a comfortable number with a laid-back shuffle beat.
The melody doesn’t move dramatically and the vocal range is narrow, making it easy to sing, but be careful not to lag behind the bouncy rhythm.
Also, while the key isn’t particularly high, there are some rapid-fire phrases in the middle, so watch out for those.
Despair.A4。

A work that is both heartrending and hopeful, moving to the core.
Released by A4 in March 2023, this piece is marked by KAFU’s translucent vocals.
The lyrics convey a strong resolve to overcome loneliness and despair, resonating deeply with listeners.
It’s perfect for times when you’re feeling down or want to reflect on yourself.
A spring Vocaloid song you’ll want to listen to carefully.
Pseudo-species feigning extinctionEZFG

If you want to nail a duet song in a cool way, how about this one? It’s a track by EZFG, who skyrocketed to fame with their debut as a Vocaloid producer, “Cyber Thunder Cider.” It was released in 2018.
It uses Kamui Gakupo and GUMI, so definitely try singing it as a male-female duo.


