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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A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'De' (41–50)
Demon LordKanaria

When you think of “yami songs” (dark-themed songs), you might picture something messy or scary.
However, if you really pursue those elements, don’t they also lead to a kind of coolness? With that in mind, I’d like to introduce “Demon Lord.” It’s a work released by the Vocaloid producer Kanaria.
While the story isn’t spelled out in detail, the lyrics depict the protagonist attempting to take revenge on the world.
Its unsettling yet cool atmosphere gives it the impression of a dark hero.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'De' (51–60)
Day by Daysyudou

When you hear “yandere song,” this series might be the first that comes to mind! It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer syudou, also known for working on an ending theme for the anime Chainsaw Man, released in 2022.
You’ll be drawn in by its ominous-sounding production and the relentless, high-pitched melody line.
It’ll send shivers down your spine.
Be sure to check out the related entries in the series, “Cute na Kanojo” and “Kareshi no Jude,” too!
Dien Bien Phuyamada

A song with a profound message themed around the historical event, the Battle of Dien Bien Phu.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yamada, released in 2024.
With a catchy punk rock sound, it depicts both the tragedy of war and the hope that follows.
The portrayal of the child soldier is tinged with sadness, yet remains very pure.
When performing, be sure to deliver the catchy melody faithfully and pay close attention to the rhythmic feel of the guitar riffs.
D@rlingEee-tsu

While exuding a romantic atmosphere, it brilliantly captures the subtly bittersweet nuances of love.
This track by Itsu was released in August 2024.
Featuring Hatsune Miku, the song is captivating with its catchy melody and emotionally rich lyrics.
You can feel the exhilaration of being in love, as well as the frustration of not being able to honestly express your feelings for the other person.
Yet, beneath it all, there’s curiously a shadow-like presence.
Try listening while imagining the story behind it.
dazejin

An animation PV with a thrilling sense of speed, and vocals and melodies you’ll want to keep all to yourself through headphones.
Every element grabs a Vocaloid maniac’s heart.
Keep listening on repeat, and it’ll etch itself into your brain.
Don't make it chibi!Tange P

How about a high-energy, rock-style Valentine’s song? It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Tange-P, released in 2020.
The powerful sound and fast-paced melody are exhilarating to listen to.
It really clears your head—great for relieving stress.
From the lyrics, you can feel the protagonist’s strong plea: “Please accept my feelings!” and before you know it, you find yourself rooting for them.
It’s a great pick when you want to lift your mood with a high-tension tune.
DecadismNuyuri

This track is packed with cool, stylish vibes, with the guitar and piano making a bold statement.
It starts off at a relaxed pace, picks up to an uptempo feel just before the vocals come in, and then surges into a soaring, hard-hitting chorus.
It’s the kind of song you don’t try to sing so much as find yourself humming along to without thinking—one I can highly recommend for its effortless charm.