A collection of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Fu”
Can you think of any Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “fu”? There are quite a few famous ones like “Fixer,” “Fragile,” and “Fire◎Flower,” right? If we include titles that start with “bu” or “pu,” there are even more songs, but in this article we’ll focus specifically on songs whose titles start with “fu.” I hope this helps you discover new tracks or lets you enjoy it like a game—“Oh yeah, that song counts too!”—so please take your time and enjoy the article.
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Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Fu” (131–140)
Fall, fall, powdery snowUta-P

This is a song by Uta-P, a female Vocaloid producer.
Sung by a highly fine-tuned Kagamine Len, it’s an ethnically flavored breakup song that expresses how the deeper the feelings, the more painful the separation.
The rich choral work is also excellent.
Released in 2010.
Mai KazahanaUta-P

The soothing, Japanese-style melody of “Kazahana-mai” is delightful.
Its beautiful, traditional tone evokes Studio Ghibli’s beloved film Princess Mononoke and permeates the heart.
The lyrics are also crafted to beautifully evoke spring and cherry blossoms.
A must-listen for fans of Japanese-style music!
femme fatalelistless

A sleek rock tune with cool acoustic-guitar slap phrases.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Kedarui, released in 2021.
With touches like a walking bass and a horn section, Kedarui’s musical sensibility really shines, and you can’t help but be captivated by the stylish sonic palette.
The occasional heavy tones are a great touch, too—they seem to echo the dark worldview portrayed in the lyrics.
FutureJimmySam-P

It seems this song was created with the theme of VOCALOID’s raison d’être and self-awareness.
Vocaloid has now established itself as a distinct music scene.
Listening to this track made me realize once again how amazing that is.
The bright, clear melody is striking, and it feels great to sing.
PhonyTsumiki

A song that delivers a message to a modern society full of falsehoods, carried by an irresistibly catchy melody.
Released by Tsumiki in June 2021, this track became a hit, earning high marks on many music charts.
Its lyrics, themed around artificial flowers, are fragile, and you can’t help but empathize with the sense of hardship and pain that seeps out from today’s way of living.
In striking contrast, the high-speed development of the song is also memorable.
I can recommend all of Tsumiki’s songs!
an inferior product; something poorly madehighball

It’s a yandere song that gives you chills from the very first moment it starts.
“Fudekimono,” produced by Vocaloid-P Hainomi, was released in August 2023 and was an entry for BokaColle 2023 Summer.
It’s suspicious yet energetic, and the rhythmic groove is seriously addictive.
Even just tracing each individual tone is fun—there’s something new to discover with every repeat.
Describing the “love” that has sprouted inside oneself as a “growth” is an incredibly sharp and stylish turn of phrase.
Impious ApplausePolis Piccadilly

KAFU’s singing voice really suits this kind of cool, atmospheric sound.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Police Piccadilly, also known for “Kire Carry On,” released in 2021.
Centered on a four-on-the-floor beat, it’s a very futuristic rock number.
Maybe it’s the chilly aura of the sound, but the boiling emotions projected in the lyrics feel like they come through directly.
It seems perfect as BGM for a nighttime drive in the city!