A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Po'
This article introduces Vocaloid songs that start with “po”! When you hear “Vocaloid songs that start with ‘po,’” how many come to mind? Words like “positive,” “poker,” and “point” are commonly used, but when it comes to Vocaloid track titles, it’s hard to think of them on the spot, right? So in this article, we’ve put together a list of Vocaloid songs that begin with “po.” We’re covering everything from lesser-known tracks to popular hits, so be sure to check them out!
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Po' (21–30)
poker faceYucha-P

From the intro to the chorus, it’s consistently cool and polished—so much so that it feels ready to be used as an anime opening theme.
The lyrics are so catchy you’ll find yourself memorizing them without even trying, to the point they might become a habitual phrase.
It’s a song I’d love to hear everyone sing together at karaoke.
Memory in my pocketKid P

“Pocket Memory” depicts someone who recalls the joyful days spent with their lover and can’t help but feel a pang of sadness.
Created in 2022 by Kid-P, a Vocaloid producer active since the late 2000s, the song is characterized by softly layered synth tones.
Set to a slow tempo, it sings of scenes from the lovers’ memories.
Even when the beloved is no longer by one’s side, the overflowing feelings of love make the heart burn—this is the emotional arc the track portrays.
Its translucent melody and KAITO’s cool vocals will warm your heart.
Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Po” (31–40)
Positive FatalismTakanon

I think many people were instantly drawn in by the impactful intro.
This is a song themed around a fateful encounter.
True to its title, the content is very positive, lively, and cute! That’s exactly how the track turned out.
When you feel a little anxious about love, it gives you the energy to just get moving.
It's post-Zunda Rock!World electricity

A sophisticated piece of post-rock and poetry reading that you might not expect from the title.
It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer World Electric, released in 2022, and it was their entry for the event “Mushoku Tōmei-sai” held the same year.
The floating guitar arpeggios and understated drumming feel incredibly good.
And the final development is wildly emotional! Crank it up loud and you’ll surely feel your heart surge with emotion.
Be sure to listen closely to each and every word.
post-shelterInabakumori

Post-Shelter unfolds a story set in a poetic world.
Created in 2022 by the Vocaloid producer Inabakumori, known for signature tracks like Rug Train, it resonates with a lively band sound enriched by beautiful piano tones.
Emotional vocals by Tsumaki Maki deliver lyrics so vivid they evoke clear scenes.
Try singing with a voice that feels conversational yet subtly passionate.
How about performing this story-driven piece, a song with the allure of a short novel?
Pon!Namiguru

Namigure is a Vocaloid producer behind many trending tracks.
This piece was created for the “Song Contest: Project Sekai NEXT,” and its charm lies in lyrics that repeat the title phrase and a message that encourages listeners.
It’s a catchy, positive song that you’ll want to play on repeat.
Another highlight is its unique production—toward the latter half, the sound becomes distant as if submerged underwater.
Portal Byuu yokono

Why not let yourself be drawn into a musical world that radiates a curious kind of allure? Produced by yuu yokono, this piece was released in March 2024.
It features the striking singing voice of Kasumi Toyama from Poppin’Party, brought to life through expert use of Synthesizer V AI.
The lyrics, which speak of the emptiness after a role has ended and a sense of dissonance with everyday life, really hit home.
Even as it’s enveloped in roaring noise and unpleasant smells, the song’s tone conveys a yearning for the future.
Created as part of the BanG Dream! project, it hints at new possibilities for the Vocaloid scene.
It’s a track I highly recommend to anyone interested in the fusion of music and technology.