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Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection.

In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with the katakana “ヴ.”

When it comes to words starting with “ヴ” that might be used in song titles, examples include “Venus” (ヴィーナス), “Vampire” (ヴァンパイア), and “Vintage” (ヴィンテージ).

If you’re familiar with plenty of Japanese songs, a few tracks probably came to mind as soon as you saw these words.

This time, I’ve selected a wide range—from famous hits to hidden gems—so please enjoy discovering both classics and songs you might not know yet.

Feel free to use this as inspiration for shiritori with song titles, as well as for choosing tracks for karaoke or your playlists.

Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection (81–90)

VoyageHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki’s song that won the Japan Record Award in 2002 is a moving ballad themed around life as a long journey.

Its lyrics, depicting people walking in pursuit of happiness, resonated with many listeners.

Released in September 2002, the song topped the Oricon chart for three consecutive weeks and became a major hit with total sales of 679,000 copies.

It was also used as the theme song for the TBS drama “My Little Chef,” and is loved by a wide range of generations.

It’s a recommended track for those standing at a crossroads in life or for anyone who wants to feel the joy of walking side by side with someone special.

viviYonezu Kenshi

Putting it into words might turn it into a lie.

This song is filled with that kind of bittersweet feeling.

Included on Kenshi Yonezu’s album “diorama,” released in May 2012, it showcases his talents as a singer-songwriter to the fullest.

It remains a beloved work among fans as one of the pivotal pieces marking his transition from a Vocaloid producer.

Centered on themes of love, parting, and emotions that defy verbal expression, it resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s a perfect track for those experiencing the struggles of romance or the difficulties of communication.

When you’re holding unspoken feelings in your heart, give it a listen.

VenusNagayama Yōko

Yoko Nagayama “Venus” Music Video
VenusNagayama Yōko

A quintessential Japanese dance music track released in 1986.

Its lyrics, portraying the charm and strength of a woman who calls herself the goddess of love, leave a vivid impression set to a glamorous Eurobeat rhythm.

It was also used as an insert song in the film “Don’t Mess with My Woman,” reached No.

10 on the Oricon chart, and sold over 160,000 copies.

For Yoko Nagayama, it’s an unforgettable song and a turning point in her career.

A must-have track for nighttime drives and livening up parties.

Vanitasaogurisu

Vanitas/Blue Squirrel (feat. Kaai Yuki)
Vanitasaogurisu

This is the sixth Vocaloid track by Aogurisu, who began working as a Vocaloid producer in April 2022 and achieved Hall of Fame status within the same month.

Entered in the VocaColle 2022 Spring TOP100, it’s a track whose opening captivates the ear with an ominous melody and a mysterious atmosphere.

The arrangement, which brings its dark melody to the forefront, and the dizzyingly evolving ensemble have a way of drawing you into its world before you realize it.

With trap-tinged sounds and dynamic shifts that reflect the evolution and expansion of Vocaloid music, it’s an emotional number.

Ver Aile: In the Blank MomentMALICE MIZER

MALICE MIZER – Bel Air Verre Émeraude ~In the Blank Moments~ (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Ver Aile: In the Blank MomentMALICE MIZER

MALICE MIZER is a band that incorporates a medieval Europe-like worldview and classical music into rock, with an uncompromising focus on visuals and performance.

Gackt, who is now well-known from variety shows, once served as their vocalist.

A band that pursued visuals to this extent has never been seen before or since.