Vocaloid songs that start with “Gu.” Packed with lots of popular tracks!
How many Vocaloid songs that start with “gu” can you think of?
There are plenty of words starting with “gu” used in Vocaloid song titles—like “Goodbye,” “Green,” and “Glory.” Seeing these might already bring a few song titles to mind.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “gu.”
We’ve focused on tracks that have been getting attention in recent years, so take this opportunity to explore a variety of songs.
Feel free to use this list in many situations—like playing shiritori with a Vocaloid-only rule set, picking songs for karaoke, or creating a playlist with one track for each initial in the Japanese syllabary.
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Vocaloid songs that start with “Gu.” Packed with popular tracks! (41–50)
Guriguri Glasses and the Moonlight BugFurukawa Honpo

It’s a rock ballad that gently seeps into the depths of your heart.
The song “Guriguri Megane to Gekkouchu” by Furukawa P, also known as Furukawa Honpo, was released on Niconico in 2010.
The acoustic guitar rings out with a lonely timbre, and Miku’s fragile vocals linger in your ears.
It’s the kind of track that makes you want to close your eyes as you listen.
Before you know it, you might even shed a tear.
If you want to sink into some alone time, be sure to add this song to your playlist.
Swirling and weaving throughsigh

It’s an upbeat-sounding track, but the lyrics are filled with dark undertones—like turning our morbid curiosity into music.
Composed by Toiki, who also wrote Ado’s “ANEMONE” and “Corpse Lover,” it was released in April 2023.
A bassline that can even come off as comical, a rhythmic beat, a catchy, snappy melody—and lyrics that sharply contrast with all of that.
If it hooks you, you’ll find yourself in a world you can never escape.
greetingHiiragi Kirai

It’s a track that captivates with its original sound and profound lyrics.
Released by Kirai Hiiragi in 2023, the song incisively portrays human desire and greed.
Its dark musical style—fusing electro-swing and pop—grabs listeners and doesn’t let go.
Included on the album “Scrap Farm,” it lets you immerse yourself in Hiiragi’s world along with 18 other tracks.
Perfect for when you want a change of pace or to confront your inner desires.
Its addictive lyrics and melody are sure to resonate with you.
GloomyLeta

Some of you might be feeling down after a breakup.
If so, let me recommend a song that can lift your spirits: “Gloomy.” It’s a track by Leta, who has been posting music on YouTube since 2023.
From a woman’s perspective, it portrays the attempt to forget someone after a heartbreak.
Although the theme is a breakup, the song isn’t somber—it’s actually high-energy.
Another highlight is how it uses various metaphors to describe the process of trying to forget the other person.
GLIDEniki

It’s a dance number with a sharp, cutting-edge sound arrangement that’s incredibly cool.
This track by the Vocaloid producer niki—also known as the “legendary Lily master”—was released in 2012.
The understated melodic line paired with the powerful, heavy sound image is just insanely cool.
Glorious WorldChouchou-P

A cool Vocaloid track that draws you in with its tense piano sound.
“Glorious World,” a work by Chouchou-P—also known under the singer-songwriter name Yuu Ichinose—was released in 2011.
It served as the title track of the album Glorious World released the same year.
The song is notable for its dramatic and fast-paced development.
The way the rhythm work and piano phrases come at you is electrifying.
The passionate lyrics about finding the meaning of life are another major appeal.