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” (81–90)
Espiazione (Kyohei)Wolpis Carter

A singer whose name alone catches your eye: Wolpis Carter.
The defining feature of his vocals is, above all, his high tones.
You’ll hear piercing, razor-sharp high notes that make you want to describe them as cutting.
He’s known as the “guy who wants to hit high notes” for that very reason.
By the way, his natural speaking voice is high as well.
He began his activities in 2012 and released his third album, “We Will Continue to Be Brought to You by Wolpis Inc.
,” in 2018.
He’s active on YouTube and frequently collaborates with well-known utaite singers.
burnepoch

Lyrics woven with words that pierce the heart over and over… it makes your chest tighten.
It’s a track by Epoch, the popular Vocaloid producer known for “Teisho Sympathy” and “Shinsho.” It was released in 2015.
The cool vocals and melody match the worldbuilding perfectly.
If you’re a man who likes dark and stylish songs—those kinds of worlds—you might get hooked.
Let’s take our time to think about the meaning of the lyrics.
End of the WorldKarasuya Sabou

This is one of the tracks included in the album “Learning Junior High School English with Vocaloid,” where you can learn 90 words such as prepositions.
The music video is crafted with a dystopian worldview to spark interest even in those who feel resistant to English.
Watching while listening deepens your understanding.
Great, great, great!Kinoshita

Be sure to sing this when you want to boost your self-esteem! It’s a song by Kinoshita, a Vocaloid producer known for poppy, catchy, and cute music, released in 2021.
Its upbeat vibe, fast-paced melody, and super-positive lyrics will fill you with energy.
When you’re feeling down from failures or worries, this song might make you realize, “That’s right—just being alive makes me awesome.” Highly recommended as a hype-up anthem!
X’mas to youTera Komuro P

It’s a love song about spending our first Christmas together, and singing, “From now on, let’s celebrate this day together every year.” The track is by Tera Komuro P and was released in 2007.
The style is the so-called Komuro Sound.
The name “Tera Komuro P” comes from how strongly this song embodies that Komuro Sound.
Why not lift your spirits with this stylish Christmas tune? Its fast pace might also make it perfect as driving BGM.
And when you do, be sure to sing your heart out!
A staff that continues foreverDeadball P

A work by Deadball-P, released in 2007.
It’s notable for Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent vocals and a grand sound that fuses elements of electronica, symphonic music, and rock.
The lyrics, which question the reason and purpose for singing, are deeply moving.
This piece was later included on the album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS THE VERY BEST OF Deadball-P loves Hatsune Miku.” It’s a perfect song for those who love music or are searching for the meaning of their own existence.
Exchange × Horror NightNanamir

This is a highly dramatic track created using four types of Vocaloids: Kizuna Akari, Hatsune Miku, Yuzuki Yukari, and Otomachi Una.
With a gothic horror worldview that perfectly fits the Halloween vibe, just listening to it puts you in the Halloween mood.
The story-like lyrics and PV are also very entertaining and a must-see.