A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with “Gi”
When it comes to Japanese words that start with “gi” (ぎ), examples include “ginga” (galaxy), “girochin” (guillotine), and “giji ___” (pseudo-___).
If you’re a fan of Vocaloid, just seeing these words might already bring to mind a few song titles that begin with “gi.” In this article, we’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid tracks specifically with titles that start with “gi.” We’ve selected a wide range, from famous songs to hidden gems, so please take your time reading and enjoy discovering some new tracks along the way.
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Gimme×GimmeHachioji P × Giga

It’s an uplifting electric tune that evokes the image of a nighttime dance floor.
“Gimme×Gimme,” a collaboration between popular Vocaloid producers Hachioji-P and Giga, was released in 2019 and is included on the mini-album GRAPHIX.
Its sultry melody line and dazzling sound design are striking—you can’t help but start bouncing to the beat.
As a duet number, it’s also frequently chosen for collaborative “sang it” videos.
Galaxy Express 999LEON/cl1

This is a cover of Galaxy Express 999.
It uses VocalPhonetic and sings smoothly.
The illustration is borrowed from Choiwaru-P, but the content itself is a thoroughly serious work.
Leon’s deep, gritty singing voice suits it well.
Nonsense Speakernekobōro

Although the word “heartbreak” isn’t used directly, it feels like a sorrowful song imbued with a pain that tears you apart.
It expresses the murky depths of the heart—the sentiment that without you, I have no meaning.
It’s a work by Nekobolo, also known under the name Sasanomaly, released in 2014.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs starting with “Gi” (11–20)
Reverse Sin MarchMachigerita-P

From the opening underground live-show rock vibe, it’s a track that pulls you down into a swamp of decadence.
Even if ethics forbid it, it makes you wonder whether human nature still longs for it.
Given the lyrics, many listeners will probably be reminded of Osamu Dazai’s No Longer Human.
Meiko's CounterattackBingoBongoP

This is a MEIKO song created with the concept of delivering a decisive blow to Hatsune Miku, who was taking the internet by storm at the time of its release.
It’s one of producer BingoBongoP’s signature tracks, published in 2007.
The song features a melodic, full-bodied metal sound.
MEIKO’s straightforward vocals pair perfectly with the melody line, making it feel very emotional.
The passionate lyrics, which carry a sense of masculinity, are another highlight.
It really makes you want to raise your right hand high.
GIVE UP This life is brokenDYES IWASAKI

This is a song I want to listen to on days when I’m worn out or going through a tough time.
Created by DYES IWASAKI, it was released in June 2024.
While it’s a dance-oriented track, the lyrics reflect loneliness and struggles with reality, making it highly relatable.
That irresistible gap between the pop sound and the lyrics infused with negative emotions really gets me.
Listening with earphones lets you immerse yourself even more in its world.
Be sure to check out the version sung by Gawr Gura, which was released on the same day!
Gigantic O.T.NGiga

A popular Vocaloid producer, Giga—who also made a major-label debut as part of the unit REOL with singer Reol—presents this track.
It’s an EDM-style piece that puts a Japanese-influenced melody front and center, a highly addictive high-speed tune that became his first to hit a million views.
You can fully enjoy one of VOCALOID’s greatest strengths: rapid-fire melodies over fast tempos and beats.
The blend of Kagamine Len’s voice with the electronic sound is irresistibly pleasant—an energizing Vocaloid song that makes you want to get up and dance.