Compilation of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Pi”
When you think of words that start with “pi” (ぴ), there are lots of them—like pierrot, Peter Pan, pink, and piano.
In fact, there are also many Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “pi.”
In this article, I’ve put together a selection of Vocaloid tracks with titles that begin with “pi.”
I chose a wide range from classics to lesser-known songs, so please enjoy listening to Vocaloid songs that start with “pi.”
I hope you’ll discover a new Vocaloid track that makes you think, “This is it!”
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Pi” (21–30)
PitohuiNanahoshi Orchestra

Pitohui is a song that lays bare genuine feelings toward the many words directed at oneself.
Released in 2023 by Nanahoshi Orchestra, known for their thematically rich Vocaloid tracks, it resounds with a sound centered on classical strings and colorful synth tones.
Harui’s vocals are cool, delivering perfect singing that matches the ever-shifting tempo of the piece.
The title, which refers to birds that carry poison in their skin or feathers, also conveys a cynical gaze toward society.
This is an electronica track packed with her appeal, from rap sections to silky smooth singing.
Song of Helicobacter pyloriPiroriro P

The song is exactly what the title suggests.
It has a laid-back, Minna no Uta-style vibe and turned out to be a very cute tune.
Although H.
pylori is a harmful bacterium, the Vocaloid producer knew that, and by intentionally giving it a completely opposite, cutesy image to create a contrast, it clicked perfectly and led to its popularity.
PiñataYurame

For those who like stylish tracks, I also recommend “Piñata.” This song was created by Yurame, also known as Merengue-P.
It depicts negative emotions building up and finally exploding, intertwined with a Halloween theme.
It has a horror-like vibe, but it’s more about coolness than fear.
Unique ideas, like incorporating the sound of tap dancing in the interlude, make it even more enjoyable.
Incidentally, a piñata is a papier-mâché container used in festivals in Central and South America.
PianistTohta Kasamura

When you’re completely exhausted and your heart aches unbearably, this song will be there to help you.
“Pianista” by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura was released in October 2023.
Composed only of vocals and piano, each note is gentle and sinks into your heart.
It fully showcases Kasamura’s musical sensibilities.
The lyrics—“There are things you can only understand once you’ve become an adult, but by then it’s sometimes too late”—carry a palpable sense of frustration, yet that’s precisely what conveys its tenderness.
Piano LessonProducer Furukawa

It’s electronica with pleasing piano and bass.
The overall structure is simple, yet it’s easy on the ears and you can’t help but put it on loop.
It’s romantic and beautiful, and very soothing.
It’s also a track you’ll want to listen to just before dawn.
Flowing, elegant dance would suit it well.
Pink Sugar CrushSakuramochi Luna

This work by Sakuramochi Luna is a track unveiled in March 2023 and included on the album “Mochi Town!” released in September.
The lyrics portray a protagonist who, while drowning in sweet temptation, struggles in pursuit of happiness, and Hatsune Miku’s transparent vocals further highlight those complex emotions.
It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone feeling the ache of unrequited love or the pain of a love that can’t come true.
This track may give you the chance to face the true feelings deep within your heart.
Princess Peachseaweed (mozuku)

A sparkling Vocaloid song that portrays where fluttering feelings lead.
Created by Suigumo, it was released in July 2023.
Hatsune Miku’s vocals are adorable, singing about a girl who wants to become a princess.
The phrase “Chu Chu” is striking, conveying the heart of a girl in love.
It’s also included on the album Flowers, as one of seven tracks themed around flowers.
A perfect song for teenage girls smitten with love—and one that’s sure to lift your spirits when you’re feeling down.