Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ge'
What kinds of words starting with “ge” come to mind that seem like they could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?
Words like “gendai” (modern), “genkai” (limit), “genjitsu” (reality), and “geki-〇〇” (intense-○○), and so on—if you’re a Vocaloid fan, some song titles might spring to mind when you see these.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid tracks whose titles start with “ge.”
We’ll be picking not only popular songs but also hidden gems, so please enjoy this opportunity to discover something new!
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Summary of Vocaloid Songs with Titles Starting with 'Ge' (21–30)
Theater Love Songn-buna

A “sick song” that rides on exhilarating rock sounds to sing about the pain of living without being honest with your own heart.
In the end, the heart loses its color, and you can no longer tell who you are.
Will you fight, or will you run? It expresses the depths of a wavering human heart.
Why not immerse yourself in this world that makes your body ache from the inside?
Phantasmal Cherry Blossomsnoto

It’s a stylish, Japanese-style KAITO song.
It’s one of Vocaloid producer noto’s signature tracks, released in 2018.
The band-centric sound is colored with the tones of traditional Japanese instruments, creating a charm where coolness and beauty can be savored at the same time.
Thanks in part to the arrangement that makes effective use of rests, it’s a song you can keep listening to endlessly.
The lyrics, which convey thoughts and wishes for the future, are both heartrending and forward-looking, stirring the heart.
It’s a wonderful Vocaloid song I’d love for you to listen to in spring while viewing the cherry blossoms.
Travel to the moon’s far sidevilP

Overall it’s up-tempo, but the song carries a slightly nostalgic vibe.
Even with long-time friends, there are always things you don’t know about each other—and the closer you are, the less you may actually talk about yourselves.
But listening to this track will make you want to talk to your friends.
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A song by Komedawara, a Vocaloid producer who also thrives as the composer for the rock band BIN.
The intro layers a thick, heavy riff with a wah-infused guitar phrase—enough to get any rock fan excited.
From its wistful melodies to its catchy chorus, it’s so captivating you may forget you’re listening to a Vocaloid track.
With playful twists throughout—like the sudden beat change in the second B section—it’s a work that both rock lovers and Vocaloid fans can enjoy.
Moonlight DinerNuu

With its gentle melody and lyrics that evoke a picture-book world, “Moonlight Diner” soothes those who listen.
Its sound is characterized by packed technopop elements.
When singing it, make sure to deliver it tenderly and with a sense of mystery.
It might also be nice to sing it at the end of a karaoke session to leave a lingering aftertaste.
Queen of the Nightscrew-type

It’s a mature world that’s both sexy and bittersweet—the contrast is irresistible.
Composed by Nejishiki, the Vocaloid producer also known for the hit “Freedom Lolita,” the track was released in 2016.
It’s a full-fledged jazz number with a sense of glamour and exceptionally high quality.
The sound design matches the lyrics perfectly and never gets old—you’ll want to play it on repeat.
Incidentally, this is a self-cover using Vocaloid of a song originally provided to the singer Senra.
Gengalismfalsty

Its aggressive, hard-hitting sound makes you lean in without thinking.
This piece appears on Falsty’s May 2024 album, “Project.
ISΣ Humanism.” Its dark worldview and distinctive musicality are captivating.
The fusion of electronica and dark pop intertwines with lyrics themed around a doppelgänger.
v flower’s powerful vocals further amplify the song’s emotions.
Perfect for moments when you want to escape reality or confront your inner darkness.
It’s a meticulously crafted track that reveals something new with every listen.