A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “de”
There are many ways to discover songs you don’t know yet, but narrowing down by the first letter can help you stumble upon tracks that you might not have noticed before.
So in this article, I’ll be gathering and introducing Vocaloid songs that start with “de.”
When it comes to words that start with “de” and appear in Vocaloid song titles, there’s a wide range: “Dei,” “Dear,” “Denki” (electric), “Denpa” (radio wave), and more.
Some Vocaloid fans may already have a few songs in mind, but if you read this article, I’m sure you’ll encounter tracks you hadn’t thought of—so enjoy as you look through!
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Detour TourLily/EZFG

Lily’s club music.
The lyric display styled like an electronic billboard is wonderful.
The flowing musical notes are adorable.
As you keep listening, you’ll understand the meaning of the “Tua di tua, tua di tua” mentioned in the video description.
Disco ChocolaticKagome P

As the title suggests with the word “Disco,” this is a danceable mid-tempo track built around a four-on-the-floor kick.
However, the vocals have a subtly different tension from the track itself.
That imbalance makes it an intriguing song.
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DearKawa Sakura

“Dear” is a bittersweet, sorrowful song about someone precious who is no longer here, and about continuing to think of them.
But because the tempo is quick, it doesn’t leave you feeling weighed down.
Within that lively rhythm, a clear and beautiful melody fits perfectly.
pretending to be incapableKamui Gakupo / EZFG

From the title I thought it was a joke song, but both the music video and the track are cool.
It’s an unusual pairing of VY2 and Gackpoid.
This is the Vocaloid version of a song included on Ashikubi-sama and Mr.
Komeyantee’s album “no concept.”
Departure ~Our Road~Laila-P
“Departure ~Our Path~,” crafted by Laila P, blends the excitement and bittersweet feelings of graduation—a brand-new start—with a buoyant melody.
The lively rhythm in the chorus, in particular, is sure to give you the courage to take your first step.
Meanwhile, the guitar’s warm, soothing tone gently wraps treasured memories and warms the heart.
It’s also great to sing together while reflecting on your gratitude for friends and teachers from your school days.
The thoughtful, heartfelt lyrics beautifully capture both the sorrow of parting and the hope for the next step.
Dear19’s Sound Factory

A track by 19’s Sound Factory, active as a Vocaloid producer, that became their first song to reach one million plays.
It begins with a clear, transparent guitar riff and features a unique sense of floating space and depth.
No matter how much time passes, the song conveys the aching emotion of continuing to think about a precious person you can no longer meet, delivering it straight to the heart with a catchy melody tinged with melancholy.
It’s a work notable for its moving, tear-jerking story.
Please take your time and listen closely.
Days96 bananas

This is a duet number by the popular female singer 96neko and the VOCALOID Kagamine Len.
Released in 2019, it’s a sparkling, feel-good electronic track.
The composer is Easy Pop, also well-known as the creator of “Happy Synthesizer.” The straightforward feelings expressed in the lyrics—wanting to be with you no matter what—combined with the pop melody, make for a heart-fluttering finish.
When singing it at karaoke, try to bring out the cuteness in your performance.