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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Ji'

When it comes to words that start with “ji” in Japanese and sound like they could be used as Vocaloid song titles, what comes to mind for you?

Examples include “jinsei” (life), “jinzō ___” (artificial ___), and “jūryoku” (gravity).

If you’re familiar with Vocaloid, you might already have a few song titles in mind.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole selection of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “ji.”

From widely beloved classics among Vocaloid fans to hidden gems known only to the initiated, we’ll cover a range—so take this chance to give them a listen!

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ji' (21–30)

Fling open the door to the next era (Come Together)Musuka P

How about a cool and stylish electric tune? It’s a piece by Musuka-P, released in 2010.

It’s a message song infused with a strong resolve to charge forward into the future.

Making full use of the then-new Kagamine Rin/Len Append voicebanks, its clear vocals and breaths convey a sense of human presence.

Jack-o’-Lantern Halloween NightTELL

【Hatsune Miku】 Jack-o-Lantern Halloween Night
Jack-o'-Lantern Halloween NightTELL

Although it has a slightly nostalgic feel, it gives you the sensation of listening to overseas music.

It’s a Halloween song by the Vocaloid producer TELL.

With its easy-to-listen tempo and rhythm, it might be perfect as BGM for a Halloween party.

It was released in 2010.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ji” (31–40)

I couldn’t even believe in myself.herunia

When your mind is unwell, you can’t help losing confidence in yourself, which only makes you more exhausted.

In times like that, I want you to listen to Hernia’s “Jibun sae Shinjite Yarezu ni” (“Unable to Even Believe in Myself”).

The song’s lyrics feature a protagonist who becomes ill because they can’t do the same things as everyone around them—something many listeners are likely to see themselves in.

Believing in yourself is the first step toward recovery.

The EndOwata P

[Yuzuki Yukari] The End [Correct answers: Owata-P, Mie no Hito] – Niconico Video Q
The EndOwata P

A song written for a project called the “Guess the Vocaloid Producer” quiz.

It’s included on the CD “V?25 -Exclamation-,” and if you used the ID included with it to answer a web survey, there was a section at the end to submit your answer for the quiz… but the deadline has already passed.

Justified genocideKarasuyasabō

Karasuyasabo has long delivered high-quality rock works.

This track is part of a series called the “Literary Girl Series.” The literary lyrics are exceptionally tasteful, and the chorus carries a hint of social satire, giving the song real depth.

The standout is the music video—its sense of style is so good that I’d recommend watching the entire series.

A Pure-White Christmas Nighttun

Can you tell what song it is from just this? #piano #shorts
A Pure-White Christmas Nighttun

This is a story about a couple who broke up on Christmas Day.

I feel sorry for the girl who went to the trouble of knitting a scarf by hand.

I can understand the feeling of wanting your feelings for someone to melt away along with the snow.

It’s hard to move forward when those feelings won’t go away, isn’t it?

Jumble Jungle164

Jumble Jungle / 164 feat. Kagamine Len
Jumble Jungle164

How about a hard rock number with a hefty sound pressure? This track is by 164, a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of the smash hit “Amatsuki,” and it was released in 2018.

The guitar comping feels incredibly satisfying to the ears! The percussive tones are also interesting, matching the title with a rhythmic flair.

You might be able to manage the verses and pre-chorus, but the chorus will likely be tough for male singers.

Still, the groove is so good that just belting it out with energy should be plenty of fun.