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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GATEKishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets × IA

The electric, heavy sound matches IA’s pure and beautiful singing voice.
“GATE” is a song released by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets in 2015, and it was used as the opening theme for the anime “GATE: Thus the JSDF Fought There.” The lyrics, which evoke a military atmosphere, suit the work well.
Originally a straightforward rock number, this version—with its bold, resonant low end—features an arrangement that evokes the arrival of the future.
I wish Monday would never come.Samish

A perfect song recommendation for a salaryman father, it truly wishes—just like the title—that Monday won’t come.
It has a bright, catchy vibe paired with slightly dark lyrics, and although it’s a hidden gem, it isn’t very well known, possibly because the Vocaloid producer isn’t famous.
I really hope you give it a listen at least once.
Fantasy Old StreetAsa

Gensou Rojie stands out for its cool, live-performance energy and power.
Its composer, Asa, is a musician also known as the bassist for Wagakki Band, a group that performs rock using traditional Japanese instruments.
Since 2012, he has also been active solo as a Vocaloid producer, and his tracks are characterized by high quality befitting a musician well-versed in band sounds.
Gensou Rojie is also memorable for its lyrics, sprinkled with a deliberately jumbled sense of the seasons, so be sure to immerse yourself in its unique world!