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.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “I” (161–170)
in the springDaiki Fujita

This is a song that puts front and center the questions and wishes of “me,” struggling with all my might even amid the ennui of spring’s arrival.
By repeating striking words, it heightens the lyrical atmosphere, and it’s crafted to convey not only darkness and heaviness, but also a sense of ephemerality.
When I get home, my wife always pretends to be dead.Hobonichi-P

It all began with a single post on Yahoo! Chiebukuro titled, “When I get home, my wife pretends to be dead.” This song was created from that post, setting the events between the couple—just as they were described—to very cool music.
It doesn’t end as a mere gimmick song; it also touches on the worries and dynamics of the couple’s relationship, making it a track well worth listening to.
Here we go! First song at karaoke.Hobonichi-P

This is a song made so you won’t have to worry about what to sing first when you go to karaoke—it’s ready to be your opening number.
Set to a catchy rhythm, it packs in all the classic “karaoke moments” and delivers a fun, high-energy track.
Be sure to listen to and sing it together with “Shimemasu! Karaoke Last Number,” the perfect song to close out your karaoke session.
Collection of Vocaloid Songs with Titles Starting with “I” (171–180)
right after nowpote

It’s a light and cute Vocaloid song that feels like the sounds are rolling along.
It’s one of Vocaloid producer Pote’s signature tracks, released in 2017.
The song features a variety of tones, and just following each of them one by one is enjoyable.
IA’s slightly youthful voice also matches perfectly.
The lyrics, which affirm who you are right now, are wonderful—you might find yourself thinking, “I want to feel that way too.” It’s recommended for times when you want to lift your spirits or blow away unpleasant feelings.
Kotonoha ClinicMezame-P

This is the 11th song by the Vocaloid producer—a bittersweet, cute track that’s easy to relate to.
The lyrics never mention anything that concretely points to a boy, and in the music video the boy’s face isn’t drawn, which makes the heroine’s “being in love with love” feeling irresistibly endearing.
The original music video is available on Nico Nico Douga, so please check it out if you’re interested.
One-wayYucha-P

The guitar in this song is just incredibly cool.
It’s about a girl who keeps questioning her own way of life, but the way she lives still feels really cool.
The girl’s name is Tsukko-chan, and the Tsukko-chan who appears in the music video is just as cool as you’d imagine.
Be sure to listen while watching the MV.
It's I.reruriri

This is “I Nandesu,” sung by Hatsune Miku.
The track is by the popular Vocaloid producer rerulili, known for unleashing flashy killer tunes like “Young Disease Outburst Boy” and “Brain Fluid Explosion Girl.” It’s crafted with a punchy sound reminiscent of the “Kawaii Future Bass” genre, and that surging wall of sound is absolutely irresistible.
The striking stabs in the intro will stick in your head, so once you hear it, you’ll have it on repeat for sure!