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' (71–80)
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A pinnacle in the Vocaloid rap scene that captures musical fervor and a biting edge through razor-sharp words.
This 29th work by Ihakushi was released in September 2024.
Centered around the vocals of Kaai Yuki, it builds a richly layered sonic landscape.
The lyrics, marked by deft word choice and a distinctive sense of rhythm, convey a spirit of critique, ambition, and a resolve to reach the goal.
After listening, what feelings will take root within you?
I’ve found a way to be happy forever.Utata-P

Vocaloid producer Utata-P, known for popularizing his original genre “Mikutrance” among listeners.
In 2012, he created this track: “I Found a Way to Be Happy Forever.” Its unique lyrics themed around a “ritual” became a hot topic and drew a strong response from Vocaloid listeners at the time.
The dynamic, evolving electronic sound is also a highlight.
It’s a deep track featuring Hatsune Miku’s vocals in a variety of expressive tones.
Whether you’re in your 30s and listened to Vocaloid in the 2010s or you didn’t, be sure to give it a listen.
Merry Christmas on FireKagome P

This is a collaborative work by Kagome-P, Mikito-P, and Seragi Morita.
It was released in 2010.
At Christmas, the city overflows with couples.
The two protagonists, seeing this scene, can’t stop snarking about it—that’s the gist.
However… deep down, they seem to be envious… I bet many people can relate.
The chorus is a little bittersweet.
With its lively sound arrangement, it’s an interesting and unique Vocaloid track.
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A track by Komedawara, active as a Vocaloid producer.
It’s an impressive number with a melody that evokes a wistful ache and a powerful sound.
While expressing loneliness and despair, the lyrics also carry a wish for liberation, resonating deeply with listeners.
The transparent tone, blending elements of rock and pop, further enhances the song’s lyrical worldview.
Recommended for those who feel weary from daily life or want to face themselves.
It’s a piece that will leave you with a sense of emotional cleansing.
Vocaloid songs starting with “E” (81–90)
Ergonomic HeroMasa

The heavy, weighty rhythm is addictive.
This track is by Masa, a multi-talented Vocaloid producer who even handles the visuals and illustrations himself.
It was released on a video platform in 2016 and later included in the 2018 album “ADULTRAZ.” It’s a duet by Hatsune Miku and GUMI.
The result is a highly addictive piece of electronic music that stubbornly lingers in your head.
Rin-chan endlessly kept waiting at the ATMYukatefu

Have you ever had the experience of standing in line at an ATM, only for the person in front of you to never move aside? That all-too-familiar situation is exactly what “Rin-chan Who’s Kept Waiting Forever at the ATM” portrays.
This piece is a song released by Yukatefu and serves as a sequel to “Rin-chan Who Gets Her Seat Kicked Forever on the Shinkansen.” Just when you think she’s simply waiting for the ATM, the story takes an unexpected turn—that’s what makes it so entertaining.
Check out the music video for even more laughs.
Teacher Tet who teaches EnglishYukatefu

A song that proposes a new form of learning, distinct from regular classes, is gaining attention.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Yukatefu, released in February 2024.
The track participated in the Bokakore 2024 Winter Comedy Song Posting Festival rankings.
In it, Kasane Teto plays the role of a teacher who teaches English, but the content leans fully into humor.
The somewhat surreal tone and the steady, deadpan melody become surprisingly addictive.