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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Freak Out Hr.Yūnosuke

An upbeat, heart-thumping track that fuses EDM and pop.
Produced by Yunosuke, it was released in May 2023.
Born from the BanG Dream! project’s new development, “Yume no Kesshō,” the song features a striking harmony between two voices, POPY and ROSE.
The back-and-forth in the chorus feels like it’s capturing a radiant, sparkling moment.
It celebrates the joy of free time and the importance of expressing yourself to the fullest.
Perfect for when you need a boost of energy or want to get hyped with friends!
Fafrotskiesrain-bringer (a man who is believed to cause it to rain; often translated as “rain man” or “jinx for rain”)

This is a work themed on “Fafrotskies,” the phenomenon where impossible things like fish fall from the sky.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Ameotoko, released in April 2022.
The lo-fi music carries a subtly mysterious atmosphere, and the protagonist’s feelings—wondering what kind of world might spread out beyond the sky—seep through the sound.
There’s an MV impression, but it might also feel like reading a picture book.
Highly recommended to listen carefully with headphones or earphones!
Ficus pumilaSari Amemachi

This is a song that expresses a girl’s loneliness through a gentle melody.
After a heartbreak, the girl arrives in a town where she knows no one.
No matter what she does, memories resurface, and she is confronted with the feeling that she’s all alone.
The song portrays that kind of pain.
Is the humming near the end her way of putting on a brave face? The song is relatively short, but rich in content.
Recommended for those who like calm, understated pieces.
FLASHKashii Moimi

This piece was created to commemorate the 15th anniversary of KAITO’s release! It’s a song by Moimi Kashi, also known for “Cat Loving” and “Bougainvillea,” and it was released in 2021.
It’s an up-tempo dance tune that blows away the haze in your heart the moment you listen.
The lyrics reflect the feelings of KAITO, who has sung countless songs.
If you’re a Vocaloid producer, it will probably resonate especially strongly.
It’s in a male key, so women should be able to sing it comfortably.
Fernes UhrentickenClockwork-P

The title means “The distant clock passes moment by moment.” This song is sung not in English but in German.
Therefore, although it’s sung in a language that may be unfamiliar, it still feels like a piece that somehow brings a sense of calm.
Sullen WaltzOSTER project

A delightful yet slightly bittersweet classic set to a lively waltz rhythm, capturing the tang of unrequited love.
Created by OSTER and released in 2008, it features striking lyrics that liken clumsy feelings of love to glass marbles.
The inability to speak smoothly with the one you like, the struggle to be honest—those emotions come through in Hatsune Miku’s voice.
The pop, catchy melody is wonderfully comfortable to listen to.
It’s a must-listen not only for those in the midst of a crush right now, but also for anyone who wants to bask in a sense of nostalgia.
Bath-taking profileMochiutsune

Mochiutsune is one of the most anticipated up-and-coming Vocaloid producers right now.
Their hallmark is a distinctive musical style, and they’re already churning out plenty of great tracks.
Among their songs, the particularly cute track I’d like to recommend is “Furo Hairu Profile” (“Bath Profile”).
With a beat brimming with artcore-like drive, dramatic dynamic shifts, and VOCALOID vocals treated with exquisitely tuned effects, it’s a work polished down to the finest detail.
Be sure to check it out.