A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ho'
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “ho.”
When you think of words that start with “ho,” things like “hoshi” (star), “howaito” (white), and “hotaru” (firefly) might come to mind.
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might already have a few song titles starting with “ho” popping into your head.
I’ve selected a wide range—from hugely popular tracks on YouTube and Niconico to hidden gems—so read on and see if you can guess which songs will appear.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ho' (51–60)
I actually understand.Funakoshi P

The words exchanged during graduation season: “I want us to stay friends forever.” But the truth is, on the paths we each take, we meet new people, and little by little we see each other less.
This song captures the real, lonely feeling of that reality.
It’s precisely because our current friends are so important that these emotions arise.
Among Vocaloid graduation songs, this one is particularly down-to-earth.
Gait trainingWorld electricity

Hokou Kunren (Walking Training) by Vocaloid producer World Electric is a work that grippingly draws in its listeners.
Sung with VOICEVOX Zundamon, this track captures safety and the everyday from a unique angle, evoking the mad tales of people living on the fringes of urban life.
As you keep listening, it sends chills down your spine.
The vocals employ a poetry-reading technique, demonstrating an artistry that goes beyond the bounds of mere music.
white snowKomiya Coffee

The song that makes you look forward to the festive arrival of Christmas is “Howaito Sunoo.” Created in 2021 by Komiya Caffy, a master of all kinds of Vocaloids, it features a classical melodic line that sets the scene for a special winter day.
It conjures up images of spending a joyful Christmas with family and friends.
This winter song sweetly portrays a crush, with a cute wish to Santa wrapped in feelings for someone special.
Be sure to listen for the rich choral work by Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, and Otomachi Una.
Starry Sky OrchestraAtsu Mizuno

When you want to liven up the mood with a happy Vocaloid song, “Stellar Night Orchestra” is perfect.
This piece was written by Vocaloid producer Atsu Mizuno for the in-game unit Wonderlands×Showtime in a smartphone game.
Since it’s a song about the joy of meeting your friends, it’s also great for expressing gratitude.
And because it was originally sung by multiple people, it’s fun to sing together with friends at karaoke.
Give it a try and sing it with energy!
Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ho' (61–70)
Delicious! Manchu Han Imperial Feast WarKarasuya Tea House

A grand and unique track by Karasuyasabo themed around the lavish imperial banquet “Manchu Han Imperial Feast” and the popular game Honkai: Star Rail.
Released in September 2024, this piece is an original work that fuses traditional Chinese musical elements with electronic sounds.
Its addictive groove and lyrics that turn culinary culture into entertainment are perfectly balanced.
Just listening might make you hungry.
Your image of the characters might just collapse, too!
touch-me-not (balsam; Impatiens balsamina)Yuzuki Yukari

This is a piece produced by Madoka Kurosawa that begins with a gentle, music-box-like melody and flows into a lonely, heartrending tune.
It’s sung over a nostalgic, slightly mysterious melody that captures the hazy feelings of adolescence.
A recommended song when you want to sing something calm.
Wandering Star (English ver)Tatsuno Tsumiki

This is a song that helps you memorize lots of English words.
It’s one of the tracks in the “Singing English Vocabulary” series, with lyrics by the project planner, Tsumiki Tatsuno, and music by 10-day P, who is also known as the creator of “Rosetta.” It has a very pop feel that makes your heart skip with excitement as you listen.
The lyrics about love that transcends the boundaries of the universe are adorable.
There’s a Japanese version, so I recommend listening to that first and then the English version.
Of course, every song in the series is educational.