Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Chi”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Chi” can you think of?
For example, many of you might immediately think of “Cheche Check One Two!”
There are plenty of words that start with “chi,” like “chikyuu” (Earth), “chototsu moushin” (headlong rush), and “chou‑[something]” (super‑[something]).
I’m sure some Vocaloid fans saw those words and had several song titles pop into mind.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole selection of Vocaloid songs whose titles begin with “chi.”
We hope you’ll discover some new tracks as you read!
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Chi” (81–90)
Chocolate policingKazehara

This is a Vocaloid song that straightforwardly sings about a girl’s feelings for Valentine’s Day.
Written and composed by Kazehara, it was released in 2022 and is sung by Koharu Rikka.
While there’s a hint of wanting to sabotage her rival, the lyrics encourage girls by showing her choosing not to resort to tricks and instead charging forward with her feelings alone.
The simple rhythm—uncommon in recent Vocaloid songs—makes it easy to listen to, and the driving feel of guitar rock propels girls as they head into the battle that is Valentine’s Day.
ChilledrenMadoka Kurosawa

A portmanteau of “Chilled” and “Children” serves as the song’s title.
The track, imbued with a Western vibe, was produced by Vocaloid producer Madoka Kurosawa.
The lyrics carry a social message, revealing new discoveries with every listen.
Its breezy, adventure-like melody adds to the song’s storytelling.
Feelings that are hard to express in everyday life are sung through the Vocaloid.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to hear when school life leaves you with a sense of frustration you can’t shake.
Tear off your tits.LEON / Slightly Bad Boy P

A track that shook the Vocaloid scene! Its humorous lyrics and distinctive melody are irresistibly catchy.
When it was uploaded to Niconico in January 2008, it quickly gained popularity.
While making the most of LEON’s unique vocal timbre, the arrangement shines by carrying over the original song’s comical charm.
The fresh idea of covering an anime character song with VOCALOID also became a hot topic.
This work fully showcases Choiwaru-P’s technical skill and sense of humor, and it hints at new possibilities for musical expression using VOCALOID.
Perfect for blowing off steam or when you want a quick laugh.
Be sure to give this addictive tune a listen—you’ll find yourself humming along before you know it!
Chocolate Meltdownjig

Although it’s a song about being in love, it ends up evoking heartbreak.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Zigu, released in 2019.
Centered around a piano timbre, it unfolds as a stylish four-on-the-floor tune.
The protagonist wishes not to let go of their current happiness and not to say goodbye to their lover—in other words, they’re imagining the end of love.
Many people can probably relate to this feeling.
It’s an emotion you experience precisely because you’re in a relationship.
You hope it will last forever, yet you can’t shake the anxiety.
The further you listen, the more tightly this love song grips your heart.