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.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Go” (41–50)
GO! GO! MANIACAfter-School Tea Time × Hatsune Miku

The opening theme of the anime K-ON!, which depicts high school girls in a light music club racing through their youth, “GO! GO! MANIAC,” is a high-energy rock number that showcases technical performance.
Its fast tempo and densely packed lyrics make it perfect for Hatsune Miku’s vocals! The way the high notes are handled and the energizing chorus feel strikingly human.
It’s as if the K-ON! characters and Hatsune Miku are sharing the same stage!
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with “Go” (51–60)
Sorry, I might be late.Harukawa

I can’t help thinking, “It’s admirable to be so honest.” It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Harukawa, released in July 2022, featuring Kasukabe Tsumugi from the VOICEVOX voice library.
True to its title, the song is all about apologizing over and over for being late.
The witty lyrics are delivered over a fast, high-energy mix of rock styles.
It’s so cool you wouldn’t believe it’s a song about being late.
I think you’ll fall for Kasukabe Tsumugi’s cuteness, too.
Ghost townMowei

A KAITO song that sings as if pouring out an unfulfilled heart—deeply piercing to the chest.
Created by Matsuo, who is also actively working as a vocalist, it was released in 2022.
It’s cutting-edge electronic music with a very stylish finish.
A surging bass intertwines with sidechained synths to craft a highly sophisticated sonic image.
Give it a listen while wondering, “What on earth happened to the song’s protagonist?”
"Ghost Rule" Tooyu ver.kerosene

She’s known for her clear singing voice and excellent diction, and her tone pairs perfectly with electronic sounds.
She has covered many high-tempo Vocaloid songs in higher registers.
She also reads the lyrics aloud to better understand the content of each song, which really shows her dedication as a singer!
Bird of paradiseBoiled Fruits

A track by Nirukajitsu, a creator who, in addition to working as a Vocaloid producer, is also active as a lyricist, composer, and arranger.
Set to a tight beat layered with noisy guitar and ear-catching programmed sounds, it’s a Vocaloid number that makes you want to move your body.
The melody lets you enjoy the essence of Vocaloid from the very start—rapid-fire lines in a high register—while the arrangement leverages a slap-driven bassline.
The result is an outstanding VOCAROCK track that fuses heaviness with a lingering sense of lightness.
Ghost in KansaiInukai

This is a Japanese-style electronic tune with an overwhelming, fully realized world.
Created by Vocaloid producer Inukai, it was released in May 2023.
Its writhing bassline and distinctive vocal tuning—Japanese that almost sounds like English—are especially captivating.
It makes you want to surrender yourself to the rhythm and sound without overthinking.
The music video and the character visuals are also exceptionally stylish.
It’s related to the 2022 release Idol Worship, so be sure to check that one out too!
Ghost Under the UmbrellaUtsu-P

A rare track where you can hear a Vocaloid death growl.
Its aggressive sound pleasantly rattles your eardrums—this is badass Vocaloid metal.
The lyrics are something anyone dissatisfied with society can relate to.
For now, just give it a listen all the way through once.