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Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Go”

How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Go-” can you think of?

For example, Ghost Rule and Gokuraku Jodo are especially popular tracks, so many of you might have thought of them right away.

There are plenty of other words that begin with “go,” like “gōon” (roaring sound) and “go-◯◯” (words starting with the kanji for ‘mistake’), and if you’re a Vocaloid fan, just seeing the word might have brought specific song titles to mind.

In this article, we’ll showcase a whole range of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “go.”

Enjoy browsing and seeing what songs are out there.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Go” (41–50)

Festival of MiketsuMy God P

[Tried Singing] Festival of Miketsu [Kettaro × Ryokun]
Festival of Omiketsu, My God P

The “Mikeshi” in the song title refers to a deity of grains and food worshiped at shrines like Inari Shrine.

As the title ‘Festival of Mikeshi’ suggests, the lyrics are crafted with foxes and festivals in mind.

Just from this description you might picture something cute, but it’s actually arranged in a rap style and sounds really cool.

Gokusai, the graceful fish.Machigerita

Machigerita – Vivid-Hued, Graceful Fish.
Gokusai, the graceful fish. Machigerita

Here is Machigerita’s Tanabata song, by the creator famous for dark works like “Circus in the Dark Forest.” The vocals are by Aoki Lapis.

I listened without understanding what fish had to do with Tanabata, but the ending grabbed my heart.

It gives you a unique sensation—like swimming under the sea, or drifting through space.

The sound of May rainMei-chan P

[Hatsune Miku] The Rain Sounds of May [Original]
Mei-chan P of the Satsuki Rain Sound

This is a transparent, luminous piece themed around the rain that falls in May.

It’s a track by Mei-chan P, a popular Vocaloid producer known for soft sound arrangements, released in 2016.

The sparkling, piano-centered sound pairs beautifully with Hatsune Miku’s whisper-like vocals.

Since it’s a slow-tempo song, it seems perfect for listening before bed.

The lyrics gently express feelings for a precious person you can no longer meet.

It’s a lovely Vocaloid song—slightly bittersweet yet soothing.

Golden JourneyMel

Golden Journey / Hatsune Miku, flower (Meru)
Golden Journey Mel

Nostalgic songs are perfect for autumn, aren’t they? One such song is Mel’s “Golden Journey.” Even first-time listeners will feel a sense of nostalgia from its sound, and just listening to it makes you feel sentimental.

The refreshing melody in the chorus is especially captivating, and I bet plenty of people find themselves humming along without even realizing it.

Ghost ParadeYurame

MV “Ghost Parade” Yurame feat. Hatsune Miku, KAFU
Ghost Parade Yurame

This work by Vocaloid producer YURAME was released in October 2023.

With vocal performances by Hatsune Miku and KAFU, it brilliantly portrays a fantastical world.

The electronic sound, combining infectious grooves with a cool atmosphere, is striking.

The lyrics depict a parade of ghosts unfolding before your eyes, and before you know it, you can’t escape from that world.

A captivating track that invites listeners into an otherworldly tale!

Far Eastern RomanesqueServile P

Far East Romanesque (feat. Kagamine Len)
Abject P of Far Eastern Romanesque

The phrase “Japan’s 100 Scenic Views” is something you often hear, but I think many people don’t actually understand it in detail.

“Japan’s 100 Scenic Views” refers to a selection of 100 beautiful natural landscapes—scenic spots formed by nature.

Since there are as many as 100, they can be hard to remember, but listening to “Far East Romanesque” might help them sink in smoothly.

This is a song released by HikusP, and the lyrics are sprinkled with the names of those scenic sites.

With its Japanese-style sound, it really lets you feel the charm of Japan.

Ghost ArrayRen

Ghost Array – Len feat. Hatsune Miku
Ghost Array Ren

The perfect Vocaloid song for those who want to try cosplay, singing, or dancing with a “Wa” (traditional Japanese) theme is “Ghost Alley.” It was produced in 2021 by Len, a Vocaloid producer known for crafting story-driven tracks.

The lyrics evoke scenes of singing and dancing with someone you love on a rainy day.

From the piano-centered, Japanese-style melody, you can also feel a clear, translucent emotion.

Set to Hatsune Miku’s beautiful yet fragile voice, the song portrays the honest feelings hidden in one’s heart.

If you’re planning to wear a kimono or yukata for Halloween, be sure to check it out.