A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Pu”
“pu” in hiragana, katakana, and romaji—how many Vocaloid songs that start with “pu” can you think of?
We don’t often come up with song titles based on their first letter, but it might be fun to try thinking of some before looking at a list.
In this article, we’ll introduce a collection of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “pu,” ranging from famous tracks to lesser-known gems.
You might discover some new favorites, so feel free to give them a listen.
You can also use this for games like song-title shiritori.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Pu' (21–30)
Play My GameRobo

A catchy, poppy dance tune that makes you want to move your body.
It’s a track by the Italian Vocaloid producer Robo, released in 2019.
Rather than a typical vocal song, it treats Hatsune Miku’s voice as one of the instruments, resulting in a more instrumental-leaning production.
It’s solid EDM—so polished you could easily imagine it playing in a club or at a festival.
How about switching off your thoughts and just letting this stylish pop sound carry you away?
Prima Vistado~pamine

An addictive summer song infused with the essence of Latin music.
It’s a track by Dopamine, a Vocaloid producer known for their unique musical style, released in 2020.
The sound carries a slightly mysterious vibe that’s really cool, and the understated melody stands out beautifully.
The development in the interlude is insanely stylish, too! The lyrics present a profound worldview that makes you want to dig deeper.
A sophisticated Vocaloid track you’ll want to put on repeat.
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ProtodiscoNuyuri

If you’re looking for a stylish and easy-to-sing Vocaloid track, we recommend “Proto Disco.” Created in 2017 by producer Nuyuri, known for songs that capture delicate emotions, it features a driving band sound and sharp vocals by flower.
The key is to ride the rhythmic beat and sing the melodic lines with groove.
Since the song stays within a consistent vocal range throughout, it’s great even if high notes aren’t your strong suit.
Focus on keeping steady rhythm and deliver a cool vocal performance.
Pretty Panty ☆ Evil MarinYunimemo-P

You wouldn’t guess it from the title, but it’s a Christmas song.
It depicts a slapstick tale of two devils and a boy who appear on Christmas night.
The fiercely beautiful, piano-forward sound is striking.
The boy, who gets teased and ends up in miserable situations, is pitiable yet irresistibly funny.
Enjoy this Christmas song with a unique twist.
+♂Giga-P

This is a song specially written for the cosplay dance unit, Ars Magna.
Befitting a dance unit, it has an uptempo drive that makes it perfect for moving your body intensely.
It’s the ultimate combination of insanely cool, unforgettable music and lyrics that might make you hesitate a bit to sing in front of others.
prima donnalistless

Kedarui’s “Prima Donna” is a song released on February 23, 2024.
Rich in irony, it sings about the fragility of self-esteem and human relationships in the unconscious.
While portraying the protagonist as a popular figure, it also sounds a warning: “Are they actually unaware of how others really see them?” It is a work that conveys the importance of looking to one’s true worth rather than being bound by social status.
Planetarium ~Cocoon of the Astronomer~Japanese businessman P

This song makes you want to keep a boyish heart even as you grow up.
It also consciously makes extensive use of synthesizers, and the sincerity of the lyrics is appealing.
With its especially expansive feel, it’s a highly recommended track for parents and children to listen to together, ideally on a weekend outing like a camping trip.