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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “I.”

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

For example, Kanzaki Iori’s “Inochi ni Kirawarete Iru” (Hated by Life Itself) and Mikito-P’s “Iiaru Fanclub” might be ones that many of you came up with.

There are plenty of other words that start with “i,” such as “Inori” (Prayer) and “Iro” (Color), and I’m sure some Vocaloid fans could think of several song titles just from seeing those words.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “i”!

Whether you know them or not, take this opportunity to give them another listen.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'I' (91–100)

One, twoNio-P

A cool yandere song that captures the essence of garage rock.

It’s a track by Nio-P, the Vocaloid producer known for hits like “rain stops, good-bye,” released in 2012.

The distorted guitar sound is awesome, and the beautiful piano tones that appear at key moments are captivating.

I get hooked on its mature vibe.

It’s a Vocaloid song with a subdued resonance that reveals a slightly rough yet somehow heartrending love story.

InterviewerStag Beetle P

It’s a poignant ballad filled with distorted guitar tones.

This song by Vocaloid producer KuwagataP, known for emotionally charged rock arrangements and highly relatable lyrics, was released in 2011.

The sound design gently seeps into the depths of your heart—just what you’d expect from KuwagataP.

And the lyrics, which depict a protagonist reminiscing about the past and regretting not expressing their feelings properly at the time, really hit home.

Perhaps because of that theme, Luka’s mature and gentle vocals are a perfect match.

To the most important persontelephone card

This is a heart-throbbing graduation song about mustering up the courage to confess your feelings to someone you like, whom you might never see again.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Tereka, released in 2016.

With its catchy sound and melody, it’s refreshingly uplifting to listen to.

Also pay attention to Hatsune Miku’s vocals, which change expression to match each scene.

The lyrics are another highlight, likely to resonate with students.

Love is complicated, isn’t it? Honestly conveying your feelings isn’t easy.

But if you don’t, you might end up regretting it.

So why not take this opportunity to confess your feelings, too?

Vocaloid songs starting with “I” - compilation (101–110)

1000001colorsNata-P

[Megurine Luka] 1,000,001 Colors [Original Song] [Subtitled] [Nata-P]
1000001colors NataP

It’s a refined, beautiful Luka song—so polished that people comment it sounds “as if you’re in the heavens.” The tuning is excellent, letting you fully appreciate Luka’s gorgeous voice.

The expansive chorus is crystal clear and beautiful.

It’s a difficult piece, so there are few cover versions, making it a rare song.

Tonight is spankyNameless P

The distorted guitar sound is awesome! This is a signature work by Vocaloid producer Namonaki-P, released in 2008.

The sound is rough yet edgy, and it’s incredibly cool.

You can feel both masculinity and rock ’n’ roll in it.

The lyrics are also mature, making your heart race.

If you want to hear MEIKO’s sultry vocals, this is the track for you—you’ll definitely get hooked.

Highly recommended for those looking for a Vocaloid song to cover with a band.

IfPowerless P

Mr.

Muryoku-P, who has achieved numerous accomplishments, including his work in rhythm games, is not to be missed in his track “If.” The intro begins with bass-heavy tones reminiscent of rock, layered with the beautiful timbre of piano.

This delicate balance feels unlike anything before.

The lyrics portray the struggle against a constrained daily life and the yearning for freedom.

It carries a profound message, so I hope you’ll listen closely and let it spark your thoughts.

Iroha Songsilver sockeye (salmon)

It’s a Japanese-style track that blends sultriness with coolness! It’s the debut and signature song of Vocaloid producer Ginsaku, released in 2009.

The stylishly unfolding, genre-mixing sound pairs perfectly with Kagamine Rin’s powerful vocal work.

Some listeners may have had their image of Rin’s “cute singing voice” completely overturned by this track.

The lyrics, which depict passionate longing, are another part of its appeal.

It remains one of Vocaloid’s timeless masterpieces that never fades with time.