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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!

"E"-starting Vocaloid songs (51–60)

EntomologistsGHOST

Hatsune Miku Eng / Entomologists [Original Song]
EntomologistsGHOST

It opens with dissonance—starting from a sense of eeriness.

A melody that evokes an abandoned Western-style mansion where no one resides continues, and the lack of dynamics further doubles the fear through its composition.

An ambitious work by GHOST, an overseas Vocaloid producer.

When you try translating the lyrics, you come across another unsettling phrase: entomologist.

What, then, is the hidden meaning of this song? Be sure to listen while translating and savor its worldview.

Envy BabyKanaria

A Vocaloid producer, Kanaria, who began activities in 2020 and drew attention after the second track “KING” achieved a million sales.

The thoroughly crafted worldbuilding—felt in the medieval European-inspired lyrics and musical style—is outstanding.

The piano, which creates a mysterious atmosphere, colors the entire piece with a melody that is at times lyrical and at times tight in its phrasing.

With a piano sound that offers both depth and expansiveness shaping the overall mood, this is a short yet compelling Vocaloid number.

M.S.S.PlanetM.S.S Project

[Hatsune Miku] M.S.S. Phantom [Original PV]
M.S.S.PlanetM.S.S Project

This is a work by M.

S.

S Project, who are also well-known as a group of gaming streamers.

The heaviness of the intro guitar gets you excited about what kind of song you’re about to hear.

As always, the lyrics are an unabashed explosion of chuunibyo flair, but that’s exactly why they resonate so deeply.

Angel 92MARETU

[Hatsune Miku] Angel 92 [Original]
Angel 92 MARETU

Angel 92 by MARETU, the Vocaloid producer known for hits like “Uminaoshi” and “White Happy.” Miku’s edgy vocals pair perfectly with a sound that blends weight and lightness.

Even the title alone offers plenty to analyze, so you might discover something new with every listen.

It’s a must-hear not only for fans of dark, troubled songs, but also for anyone who likes cool tracks.

EXCEEDMATCHA

[Original] EXCEED [MATCHA]
EXCEEDMATCHA

This is a song by the Vocaloid MATCHA, created based on the voice of popular voice actress Ayaka Ohashi.

It has a rhythm like a Western dance track, and the chorus is especially exciting, making it a perfect song to sing and dance to at a girls’ night to really boost the mood.

Vocaloid songs starting with “E” (61–70)

FPSNeru

Neru – FPS feat. Kagamine Len
FPSNeru

A song by the Vocaloid producer Neru, who debuted as a Vocaloid P at 16 and has created numerous million-view videos.

It’s a shuffle-beat rock number that opens with a catchy intro featuring a striking guitar arpeggio phrase and tight backing.

The buoyant beat’s sense of drive and the bittersweet mood create a unique atmosphere that, combined with Kagamine Len’s vocals, draws you into the world of the song.

It’s a piece you’ll want to replay again and again, where Kagamine Len’s voice—imbued with powerful expressiveness amid a certain mechanical quality—fits perfectly with the lyrical narrative.

ErroristNishin

【Chris】Errorist【VOCALOID original song】
ErroristNishin

This is a Vocaloid song where you can experience weight, grandeur, and beauty all at once.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Nishin, it was released in 2018.

The vocals use Chris, included in VOCALOID5.

The song’s style matches perfectly with Chris’s sweet voice, resulting in a performance that’s truly captivating—you’ll feel as if you’re listening to Western pop.

The lyrics, which explore the anguish of fighting someone, are philosophical and wonderfully profound.

It’s a work by an overseas Vocaloid producer that I can recommend even to Vocaloid beginners.