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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Do”

In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Do.”

When you think of words that start with “do” in Japanese, things like “domino,” “doubutsu” (animals), and “doremi” come to mind.

If you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might already have a few song titles starting with “do” in mind.

I’ve selected a wide range—from massively popular tracks on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga to hidden gems—so read on and see if you can guess which songs will appear!

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Do” (71–80)

Dream dream yume dreamNayutan Alien

If you’re looking for a catchy Vocaloid track you can sing in a high tone and dance to, Dream Dream Yume Dream is perfect for you.

It’s included on Vocaloid producer NayutalieN’s 2018 album Object Z from the Planet Nayutan, known for its popular four-on-the-floor, rhythmic tempos.

You’ll experience a dreamy sound unfolding within a pop-inspired world.

Fans of passionate Japanese rock will surely get hooked.

Why not push your vocal limits to its danceable beat?

Doo doo doohighball

Doo Doo Doo / ⌘ flower (DODODO / ⌘ flower)
Doo doo doo high drink

Hainomi is a Vocaloid producer known for creating songs with strong messages.

His “Doo Doo Doo” is a must-listen as well.

The track portrays how we become bound by common sense and lose the ability to make the choices we truly want, as well as the struggle to break out of that shell.

It can also be seen as casting a stone into the pond of modern society.

It’s a song that will make you think in many ways.

Another highlight is the highly addictive chorus that repeats the title phrase “Doo Doo Doo”—you’ll find yourself humming it before you know it.

DramaturgyPal♪

[Hatsune Miku × GUMI] Dramaturgy [Original Song]
Dramaturgy Pal♪

Perhaps because of its philosophical lyrics, this is a cool Vocaloid rap that inevitably makes you ponder the meaning of the words.

Created by Pal♪—also known for releasing numerous works themed around birds—and published in 2015.

If you’re struggling with questions about your own purpose for existing, this might resonate with you.

All animalsPinocchioP

PinocchioP – Everything About Animals feat. Hatsune Miku / Everything About Animals
All animals Pinocchio P

It’s a duet number between a VOCALOID and a human.

It’s a song by the multi-talented creator PinocchioP, who also handles the illustrations and more, released in 2016.

The sound and lyrics are quintessential “PinocchioP world”—absolutely irresistible.

The catchy melody in the chorus feels great to listen to.

The song unfolds like it’s rolling forward, so first, listen closely and learn it well.

It’s great as a male–female duet, but it’s also fun sung by two men or two women.

poisonous; gaudy; luridone two three

Doku Doku / Hifumi feat. Otomachi Una
Doku-doku Hifumi

This song features a driving yet weighty guitar phrase, with the distant resonance of a koto leaving a strong impression.

It’s a track by Hifumi, a Vocaloid producer known for Japanese-style rock, released in 2020.

The lyrics feel like a direct outpouring of swirling inner emotions, piercing the heart.

Listeners—especially younger generations—will likely relate.

Structurally, it’s a classic guitar rock tune, making it very easy to remember.

Sing it with everything you’ve got, as if laying your heart bare.

A blizzard of blossoms in the leaden skyWork and P

KAITO – Cherry Blossoms in a Dull-Colored Sky [Chinese Subtitles]
Petals scatter like a snowstorm in the leaden sky as I work P

KAITO’s singing voice really suits Japanese-style songs, doesn’t it? This track is by the Vocaloid producer Shigotoshite-P, also known for “Tsugai Kogarashi” and “Tokiwasurebito,” and it was released in 2010.

The way the arrangement builds as it progresses is incredibly emotional, and the tones of traditional Japanese instruments that appear at key moments really linger in the ear.

The lyrics, which reflect on a precious person who is no longer here, are heart-wrenching.

It might be perfect to listen to on a cold winter day when you’re feeling lonely.

Monologue, on the way to schoolUhana Roku

Monologue, On the Way to School / Uhana Roku ft. Hatsune Miku
Monologue, on the way to school — Roka Uhana

This is a Vocaloid song that sings of feelings for a loved one who never comes to pick you up, tightening your chest with its heartrending sorrow.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Rok Uhana, also known for the hit “Gankubi, Soroete Gokigenyō,” released in 2021.

After graduation, the beloved promised, “I’ll come for you.” But no matter how much time passes, they never appear.

Just imagining what’s going on in the protagonist’s heart is enough to make you cry.

If you’ve experienced a long-distance breakup, it may resonate with you even more.