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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 (21–30)

vogueHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki / vogue (Short Ver.)
vogueHamasaki Ayumi

This is a song by Ayumi Hamasaki that masterfully contrasts a Latin-flavored, exotic sound with heart-wrenching, poignant lyrics.

“Blooming beautifully and then quietly falling away”—that fleeting yet powerful brilliance of life is woven into a singular melody.

Released in April 2000 as Hamasaki’s 14th single, the song also drew attention as the theme for the cosmetics brand AUBE’s commercial.

You can’t help but be drawn into its profound themes, such as the loneliness behind the glamour and a farewell to the past.

VENUSSTRAWBERRY FIELDS

This is the single released in April 1991 by STRAWBERRY FIELDS, a band formed mainly by Yoshifumi Fukui from D’ERLANGER and LEZYNA from JUSTY-NASTY.

It was also included on their debut album “nouvelle parfum,” released in March of the same year.

The dramatic sound and high-energy vocals are a perfect match! With powerful lyrics about breaking through inner doubts and soaring into the future, it likely encouraged many listeners at the time.

It gives you the strength you need when taking a new step forward.

Violin Sonata No. 5 “Spring”Ludwig van Beethoven

Violin Sonata No. 5 “Spring,” 1st movement — Beethoven
Violin Sonata No. 5 “Spring”Ludwig van Beethoven

The great composer Ludwig van Beethoven.

When we think of Beethoven, weighty pieces come to mind first, but he’s also well regarded for works that evoke a sense of spring.

One piece I especially recommend is his Violin Sonata No.

5, “Spring.” Themed around spring, it beautifully captures the lively atmosphere of the season as various plants and flowers sprout.

Gentle yet sprightly, it might make the perfect background music for doing housework.

The Madness of Duke VenomaniaAku no P

[Aku no P] "The Madness of Duke Venomania" [Novel PV]
The Madness of Duke VenomaniaAku no P

It portrays the madness and loneliness of a duke who, under the theme of “lust,” entrances women through a forbidden pact.

One of Akuno-P’s signature works, it was released in 2010 and is included on albums such as Evils Kingdom.

Gackpo Kamui’s bewitching vocals and the heavy choral layers create a dark sound that sticks in your head—an intensely addictive track.

Many people are surely fond of this grand fantasy world.

If you follow the story alongside the novelization, you’ll be even more captivated by its charm.

Venus Say…Buzy

It’s a song that conjures up a scene where a goddess gently beckons a young person who yearns for space—teasing them at times, yet kindly leading the way.

Performed by Buzy, it was used as the opening theme for the anime Twin Spica.

Included on the single Kujira, released in March 2004, the track reached No.

29 on the Oricon chart.

Its expansive vocals and up-tempo sound are sure to set listeners’ hearts racing with excitement.

It’s the perfect number for when you need a boost of energy!

VacationHirota Mieko

A classic summer song featuring the powerful vocals of Mieko Hirota—affectionately known as “Punch no Miko-chan.” The moment you hear its distinctive calls, it feels like an invitation to a heart-thumping vacation.

Released in October 1962 as a cover of a Western song, it celebrates the joys of holidays not just in summer, but across all seasons.

Beyond her commanding singing, the song’s hopeful atmosphere evokes Japan’s bright future as it headed into the period of rapid economic growth—simply the best.

Some may remember that this piece marked her first appearance at the 13th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, where she gained nationwide popularity.

It’s a tune that will naturally bring smiles when everyone hums along.

vultuumFujiwara Hagane

Vultuum / flower, Kasane Teto SV
vultuumFujiwara Hagane

A song by Vocaloid producer Hagane Fujiwara, with its music video released in May 2025.

Set to a thrilling, fast-paced sound, it weaves a fantastical tale reminiscent of Cinderella.

The passionate twin vocals by flower and Kasane Teto SV, paired with Akita Sota Horie’s astonishing bassline, are absolutely stellar! There’s also an original novel, so if you enjoyed the song, be sure to give it a read.