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

Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection.
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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.” Useful for shiritori, karaoke, and playlist picks (1–10)

VIVID VICENEW!Who-ya Extended

Who-ya Extended “VIVID VICE” Music Video TV anime ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ OP theme
VIVID VICENEW!Who-ya Extended

This high-energy anisong delivers irresistible, fast-paced dark sonics.

It brilliantly captures weighty themes like light versus darkness and inner contradiction through a rhythm packed with syncopation at roughly 92 BPM.

Created by the creators’ unit Who-ya Extended, centered on vocalist Who-ya, the track was used as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen.

As the title track of their first EP released in February 2021, it’s widely known among anime fans both in Japan and abroad.

With overwhelming speed and intersecting, complex emotions, this song is highly recommended for anyone who wants a powerful burst of energy to break through adversity and move forward.

Voyager ~ Gravestone Without a DateNEW!Hayashibara Megumi

This song delicately portrays loneliness on a grand scale and the lingering warmth of memories that transcend time.

It was released as a single by Yumi Matsutoya in February 1984 and is known as the theme song for the film “Goodbye Jupiter.” Later, it was featured as an in-film song in the movie “Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time,” released in March 2021, and included on the album “Shiro SAGISU Music from ‘SHIN EVANGELION.’” In this piece, Megumi Hayashibara’s vocals—she plays a pivotal role in the Evangelion series—and Shiro SAGISU’s arrangement blend beautifully.

The deep afterglow, which seems to accompany the sense of finality of a long-running story, slowly seeps into your heart.

When you want to quietly reflect on precious memories, why not give it a listen?

VampireDECO*27

DECO*27 – Vampire feat. Hatsune Miku
VampireDECO*27

An intense impulse to monopolize the one you love is provocatively portrayed through a vampire-themed worldview! This piece, written and composed by the hit-making Vocaloid producer DECO*27, was released in March 2021.

The sharp, punchy sound arranged by Rockwell and the contrast between the cute vibe and the lyrics’ hidden poison are irresistible.

The track was later included on the album “MANNEQUIN.” It’s so catchy you’ll find your body moving on its own.

Give it a try when you want to make your crush turn their head—or when you want to be the star at karaoke!

WalhallaSiip

Appearing out of nowhere and stealing the spotlight as a singer-songwriter with no known background, Siip made a sudden splash.

This work, inspired by Valhalla—the hall of the fallen in Norse mythology—depicts a grand world where battles and feasts repeat in perpetuity.

The sound, with its heavy strings and operatic chorus, delivers an overwhelming sense of immersion, as if you’re watching the climax of a fantasy film.

Included in the middle of the first album “Siip,” released in October 2021, it’s also known as a key track at the core of the album’s overarching narrative.

When you need courage to face never-ending days, its powerful tones are sure to push you forward.

A must-listen for anyone who wants to step away from the everyday and lose themselves in a dramatic sonic landscape.

Venusyuriyan retoriibaa

YURIYAN RETRIEVER – 『Venus』Music Video
Venusyuriyan retoriibaa

An assertive track that hurls discomfort with lookism onto a danceable beat.

Yuriyan Retriever’s second single, released in September 2025, is a message song that squarely challenges the trend of judging people by appearance alone.

Co-created with trackmaker yonkey, its danceable sound meshes perfectly with bold, defiant word choices.

The music video, directed by Kenji Sonoda, uses a simple approach that lingers on every move, letting the viewer take it all in.

Through the screen, the will and beauty that transcend surface-level evaluation quietly seep through.

Having conquered numerous comedy award circuits—including becoming the inaugural THE W champion and winning the R-1 Grand Prix—she now delivers a declaration of self-affirmation on a new artistic stage.

It’s a number for anyone who feels swayed by others’ gazes in daily life or wants to reclaim their true self.

VampireIVY

iVy - Vampire (Music video)
VampireIVY

iVy is an alternative pop unit based in Tokyo—a standout female duo formed in 2023 by fuki and pupu.

Embracing a concept centered on fictional characters, they included this track on their album Appetite in Disarray, released in June 2025.

Using a vampire who does not thirst for blood as its motif, the song delicately portrays urban solitude and a heart as hollow as a marble.

Shoegaze-inspired roaring guitars fuse with sweet, airy vocals, creating a fragile allure that fizzes and vanishes like carbonation bubbles.

In August 2025, they held their first solo show at Shibuya WWW, achieving great success.

It’s perfect for a quiet night when you want to face yourself, or when you’d like to drift a little away from reality and sink into a dreamlike mood.

Vapor Roadcephalo

cephalo – Vapor Road (Official Music Video)
Vapor Roadcephalo

An exceptionally dreamy yet noisy alternative number.

Amid the loud, roaring guitars, vocalist Fuki’s crystal-clear voice melts in, creating a beautiful yet unsettling resonance that’s utterly addictive.

The lyrics, like an escape into the fog from a stifling everyday life, are sure to strike a deep chord with those of us living in the present.

It’s a track from Tokyo-based cephalo’s second EP, “gloaming point,” released in November 2025, and it was also featured as an in-film song in the short movie “gloaming point.” The project has drawn attention for having Slowdive’s Simon Scott handle the mastering.

Highly recommended for anyone craving a cinematic sense of immersion or fans of overseas indie rock.