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” (101–110)
Endless SummerDreaming P

It’s a rock number with an Irish music flavor.
It’s one of Yumemiru-P’s signature songs, released in 2008.
The lyrics express a bittersweet wish for the time spent with a loved one to last forever.
By the way, the girls shown playing in the band in the video’s illustrations actually have detailed backstories, so if you’re interested, try looking them up.
EgoistOnuma Parsley

For those who love dark worldbuilding, I especially recommend “Egoist.” This piece was released by Paseri Onuma in 2018.
The first thing that catches your ear is a low voice whispering the title phrase.
Then, in a sharp turn, the singing shifts to a rhythmic, high-pitched delivery.
In the latter half, a death growl cues a key change, and low-register vocals begin.
This brilliant structure is likely one reason it’s so widely praised.
If you also look up the meanings of the words that appear, you’ll be able to immerse yourself even more deeply in its world.
EpineuxNo left or right

Please give this mature love song a listen.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Sayumu, released in 2020.
Perhaps due to its slightly mysterious tone, you’re instantly drawn into the world of the piece.
The cool melodic line is beautifully complemented by the lustrous sound of the strings.
The lyrics’ decadent atmosphere is also captivating, making you want to delve deeper into the song’s story.
Once you’re hooked, you won’t be able to escape the world of Sayumu—so savor it with both your ears and your heart.
ElvioletRen

It’s a solemn Vocaloid track that pulls your attention into its sizzling, insistent beat.
Composed by Ren, the Vocaloid producer behind “Downer Witch” and “Sunset of Rêve,” it was released in April 2023.
The tempo is relaxed, yet unlike a ballad it maintains a constant sense of tension.
The lyrics, which express feelings for a loved one, have a touch of madness, and yet their beautiful wording and the song’s worldbuilding are utterly captivating.
The arrangement incorporating breath sounds is also superb.
EvaHiiragi Kirai

A song by Kirai Hiiragi, active as both a vocalist and a Vocaloid producer.
It unfolds with a fast tempo and rhythm, featuring a breathless, quintessentially Vocaloid melody and relentless lyrics that draw listeners into the song’s world.
The dynamic structure, which uses the instrumental breaks effectively, stirs the listener’s senses and makes it a track you’ll want to play on repeat.
With lyrics that exude a sense of madness and a thrilling progression that matches them perfectly, it’s a Vocaloid piece that both jazz enthusiasts and newcomers can enjoy.
Enko GirlNashimoto-P

I think you can tell it’s a “yami” song just from the title.
But it’s not just dark—there’s a certain wistfulness to it as well.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer NashimotoP, known for songs like “Aa aaaa aaaaaa.” The husky tuning, the gritty, pounding bass, and the sharp, cutting guitar should be irresistible to fans of grunge rock.
Vocaloid songs starting with “E” (111–120)
Extreme SamuraiHiroshi Morimoto Sheet

The interesting thing about this piece is how dramatically the mood shifts between the first and second halves.
After a slightly long interlude, the atmosphere gradually starts to change, and just as you’re thinking, “Huh?”, a new melody comes in.
It’s a tasteful piece that you wouldn’t expect from the title.