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!
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Jenga40mP

A song by 40mP sung by Miku.
It likens how the years and affection we’ve built up can easily collapse if just one piece is pulled out to a game of Jenga.
Even if what we’ve piled up is a fabrication, each piece of memory is not something that should simply disappear—there’s a faint glimmer of hope in that final note.
Pure-Hearted Skirt40mP

It’s a gentle, beautiful song that draws you in from the intro, and it’s not a type you hear very often in VOCALOID.
Hatsune Miku’s soft voice is soothing, like it cleanses the heart.
The melody sparkles like snowflakes, characterized by a shimmering quality, and it’s crafted by layering transparent, beautiful sounds.
Pure-love HerbivoreBecky.

It’s a very cool track that greets you with a resounding guitar.
Yet what it depicts is an endlessly awkward, almost exasperating romance.
Even though they’re dating, they both hold back in their own ways, leaving a hazy, pent-up feeling—that mood is woven through their back-and-forth.
Give it a listen and enjoy the kind of dynamic that will have you grinning without even realizing it.
Jack the RipperCepheid

A track by Cepheid, a Vocaloid producer known for metal-style music production.
In the intro, heavy band sounds are layered over piano, and together with the triple-meter rhythm, they create a feeling that naturally pulls your body forward.
It’s a number where intense instrumentation and the digital, airy vocals of VOCALOID fuse seamlessly.
JelasisChinozo

As the title suggests, it’s a bittersweet love song themed around jealousy.
It’s a track by Chinozo, the creator behind the SNS mega-hit “Goodbye Declaration,” released in 2021.
It has a stylish vibe with a touch of retro flair.
The interplay of guitar and piano riffs over a four-on-the-floor beat feels great—easy to listen to without putting on airs.
But the lyrics, which dwell on the “resentment” that sprouted precisely because of falling in love, pierce straight to the heart.
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dilemmaDECO*27

“Dilemma” is a song that captures the bittersweet feeling of thinking only about someone you love, even when you know it won’t work out.
Created in 2021 by DECO*27, a leading figure since the early days of the Vocaloid scene, it features a passionate band sound infused with electro tones.
It brilliantly portrays surging affection and anxious emotions, and the chorus—like firing a gun—conveys a sense of pent-up frustration.
Paired with Hatsune Miku’s girlish vocals, this track delivers a message that expresses the turmoil of the heart.
Jus Be FriendsDixie Flatline

A bittersweet R&B number about two people who once loved each other realizing they’ve somehow started walking different paths, and choosing to part ways.
It’s sung by the female Vocaloid Megurine Luka, but the lyrics are from a male perspective.
As he looks back on the happy days with his lover, he says that from now on he’ll live on his own—so instead of lovers, let’s just be friends.





