Vocaloid songs that start with 'E'
How many songs with titles that start with “E” can you think of?
It feels like there should be tons, but when you’re actually asked, you go, “Wait, what was it again…?” Relatable, right?
And then when someone gives an example, you’re like, “Ahh!! That one!!” and it gets exciting.
So this time, I’d love for you to enjoy music in exactly that way!
Here’s a roundup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “E.”
Be sure to check them out to the end!
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Vocaloid songs starting with “E” (61–70)
April StarOSTER project

A song that celebrates the steadfast will to keep chasing one’s dreams is making waves.
Featuring Kasane Teto SV’s clear, crystalline vocals, its glittering keyboard melodies resonate powerfully with listeners.
Released in April 2023, the track has been hailed as a “masterpiece” by Vocaloid fans.
While wrapped in electronic sounds, it reflects a wide range of human emotions, pointing to a new horizon for Vocaloid music.
The lyrics, inspiring hope and passion toward one’s dreams, give listeners the courage to face challenges.
It’s a must-listen for all music fans, conveying the importance of moving forward by overcoming failure and setbacks.
EDIBLER Sound Design

A melody that sounds like background music from a stylish café.
It’s a track by R Sound Design, also known as the creator of “Teikoku Shoujo,” released in 2019.
The lyrics portray a bittersweet, mature relationship: two people who once loved each other now passing each other by.
The cool melody fits the song’s world perfectly.
If you sing it at karaoke, keep the dynamics restrained.
atriumR Sound Design

This is a translucent-sounding Vocaloid track that draws you in with its sophisticated guitar tones.
It’s by R Sound Design, the Vocaloid producer also known for works like “Teikoku Shoujo,” and it was released in 2018.
The side-to-side swaying arrangement feels incredibly pleasant.
The sound image pairs perfectly with v flower’s rounded vocals—it makes you want to close your eyes and listen.
If you want the audio, it’s included on the album “Delights,” so consider purchasing it!
Eternal ChoirRT factory

This is a Japanese-style song sung by MEIKO that draws you into its world with a rhythmic intro.
Composed by RT factory, a Vocaloid producer also known for works like “Kimi no Chikara,” it was released in 2008.
MEIKO’s powerful, resonant vocals match perfectly with the upbeat sound work, making you feel bright and refreshed as you listen.
The lyrics, which depict a straightforward, pure love, are also very appealing.
It seems like the kind of track that would help you stay productive if you play it while working.
To You Who Won’t Be in the End CreditsbuzzG

Vocaloid producer buzzG.
The song “To You Who Won’t Be Listed in the End Credits” is included on his album IFREET.
It’s a rock-style track, and the lyrics portray overcoming feelings of loneliness.
The song is rich in message, featuring lines that suggest a relationship between the listener and the work itself.
Why not watch it together with its blue-themed music video?
banquetjohn

Since 2019, John has been active as a Vocaloid producer and has gained popularity with his unique stance.
On September 17, 2020, he launched his solo project “TOOBOE,” declaring that he would expand his activities into the mainstream J-pop scene—making him an artist whose future endeavors are highly anticipated.
His eighth release as a Vocaloid producer, “Utage” (Banquet), has earned Hall of Fame status on Niconico.
Sung over an electropop-style track reminiscent of early Vocaloid songs, the lyrics mix playful spirit with occasional provocative expressions, inviting multiple layers of interpretation.
Along with illustrations that seem to contain hidden tricks, it’s a track that fans of this kind of atmosphere will find irresistible.
Aprilmao sasagawa

The title “April” is literally about the month of April.
And April is a season of meetings and partings, isn’t it? This song expresses the sadness of that season.
It sings of a heart’s cry—of being the only one who drifts far away.
It also weaves in the cruelty of time, where even this city’s scenery, with all that has happened, and the loneliness felt now, fade into the past, leaving us with complicated feelings.
It’s a perfect song not only for April, but also for graduation scenes.