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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.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Fu” (141–150)

Fluffy Travelers!Komiya Coffee

Fluffy Travelers! / Komiya Caffy feat. Otomachi Una
Fluffy Travelers! Komiya Kafii

This is a song born from the project “eneeemy” by illustrator Arsetica! It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Komiya Caffy, released in March 2022.

The orchestral-inspired sound design and the composition that keeps modulating as it progresses are truly wonderful.

This must be what people mean by “soft” sound.

Otomachi Una’s warm singing voice also matches perfectly.

If you like it, I recommend exploring the other songs in the “eneeemy” series!

Future SignRupo Ichinose

Future Sign / Rupo Ichinose feat. Kagamine Rin
Future Sign Ichinose Rupo

Vocaloid producer Rupo Ichinose, who is also active as an Electone player, posted “Future Sign” in 2019 to coincide with Kagamine Rin and Len’s birthday.

The song carries the message, “I can keep living because I have someone important to me.” Since only Kagamine Rin is used, it can be interpreted as expressing Rin’s feelings toward Len from her perspective.

How about singing it yourself for someone special? It’s especially recommended for those who are good at high notes.

FaraweaHiiragi Kirai

Faraware / Hiiragi Kirai feat. flower
Faraware Hiiragi Kirai

This is a song from the “Mai Mai Maigoen” series, which has been developed across multiple media such as games and manga.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Kirai Hiiragi—known for hits like “Autophagy” and “Eva”—the song was released in January 2022.

It was produced with Kanata, one of the characters from “Mai Mai Maigoen,” as its theme.

The lyrics powerfully reflect their emotions as they attempt to escape from an amusement park together with Hinata.

Since the series features strong horror elements, steel yourself and give it a try.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Fu' (151–160)

Fabric FlowerHiiragi Magnetite

Hiiragi Magnetite – Fabric Flower / Kagamine Rin with GABULI
Fabric Flower Holly Magnetite

Vocaloid producer Hiiragi Magnetite, who uses the Vocaloid KAFU with a girlish singing voice, has gained popularity for songs like his signature track “Marshall Maximizer.” Among his works, one of the highest in key is “Fabric Flower,” produced in 2021.

Its jazzy tones marked out in a rhythmic tempo are addictive.

Rin Kagamine’s performance, delivering highly narrative lyrics, is heart-melting.

Since the chorus is set in a high key, it’s also recommended to practice it by breaking it into phrases.

shaman; shrine maiden (miko)Hiiragi Magnetite

Hiiragi Magnetite – Miko / Haru
Mitochi Magnetite

It’s a Vocaloid track with a divine atmosphere that feels modern yet carries the scent of old Japan.

The song is by Vocaloid producer Hiiragi Magnetite, known for hits like “Marshall Maximizer,” and it was released in August 2023.

Its calm sound, with a lingering piano timbre, carries hints of EDM.

However, the lyrics use classical Japanese throughout.

I’m in awe of the arrangement and sensibility that leverage this contrast.

Volunteers have posted modern Japanese translations of the lyrics in places like the YouTube comments, so if you’re curious about the story of the song, please take a look.

PheresYuri Kuriyama

Pheles (feat. Hatsune Miku & MEIKO) / Yuri Kuriyama with #GABULI – Pheles ‗ Hatsune Miku & MEIKO
Yuri Kuriyama Pheres

Yuri Kuriyama, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as a member of the band Van de Shop, has garnered attention with songs that candidly express a delicate heart.

Among his tracks, Feles is perfect for a karaoke duet—an uptempo number with a passionate, jazzy sound.

Its storytelling quality makes it ideal for singing with heartfelt emotion.

The exquisite collaboration between the pure-toned Hatsune Miku and the subtly mature MEIKO is truly moving.

Be sure to deliver a cool performance in the call-and-response section of the chorus!

falling in love (lol)Okeya (Cooper)

falling love (lol) / Hatsune Miku
Falling Love (lol) Okeya

A creator who’s been drawing attention, Okeya.

His release “falling love (lol)” is another one you shouldn’t miss.

It’s a hip-hop track featuring Hatsune Miku.

Not only are the lyrics relatable in the way they portray a bittersweet romance, but the word choice and rhyming in the verses are stylish and a highlight in themselves.

Another appeal is that the song modulates in the latter half, changing the mood.

Try listening while considering what meaning might be embedded in that key change.