Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ka'
The Vocaloid scene just keeps getting more and more exciting!
In addition to offline events held every year like “Magical Mirai,” the online event “The VOCALOID Collection,” commonly known as VocaColle, becomes a major topic of conversation every time it’s held.
There’s even a new term for younger Vocaloid fans: the “Vocaloid-native generation.”
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the world of synthesized vocals has taken root as a music genre in its own right.
Now then, what I’m going to introduce this time is Vocaloid songs that start with the letter “Ka” (か)!
I hope you discover some new music you’ll love!
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Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ka' (71–80)
Umbrellas and RainMachigerita-P

This is a song by Aoki Lapis released in 2012.
True to its label as “depressing piano,” the piece stokes a sense of fear right from the introductory piano, to the point that people with fragile mental states might want to run away.
Both the lyrics and the piano are extremely heavy—it’s a yandere song that keeps you on edge until the very end.
pumpkin smileHousewife-P

This is housewife P’s second original Vocaloid work.
It’s a Latin-style, bright and cute song by GUMI themed around orange pumpkin ghosts.
The tune should be easy to listen to for a wide range of ages.
It was released on a video-sharing site in 2009.
I turned into a pumpkin!Hatsune Miku and the Dynamic Jienzu

How about a cute punk rock sound? It’s a song by Hatsune Miku and Dynamic Jienzu, one of the stage names used by Vocaloid producer Carlos Hakamada.
The chaotic lyrics are memorable.
It was released in 2017 and is a short track of about one minute.
Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ka' (81–90)
His king was born from mud.Akuno-P

A song produced by Akuno-P, famous for the Seven Deadly Sins series.
Akuno-P excels at weaving stories into his works, and this song is no exception.
As you’ll find if you look it up, there are a ton of lyric interpretations online.
Let this be your starting point, and check out the other songs in the series as well.
KaerazuInumaru Playhouse

This song is captivating for its traditional Japanese-inspired worldbuilding.
It was released in 2015 as the third work by the creator unit Inumaru Shibaigoya.
The piano timbre is otherworldly, suffused with a slightly eerie atmosphere—likely because it was produced with Obon as its theme.
Ferris wheelINFINITY∞

This jazz-tinged track blends Yukari Yuzuki’s translucent vocals with a beautiful melody that resonates deep in the heart.
The lyrics, themed around a Ferris wheel, are striking—deftly capturing the rising exhilaration of ascent and the poignant sadness of descent.
Released in March 2011, it was included on Yukari Yuzuki’s first commercial compilation album, “Tsuki no Hibiki.” The lavish chorus, delicate sound design, and the piano interlude are all delightful.
It’s a sophisticated piece you’ll want to listen to during a quiet moment spent gazing at the night view, or when riding a Ferris wheel with a loved one.
CARLAsele

A deeply moving ballad by Yukari Yuzuki and sele that creates a unique atmosphere where sorrow and hope intersect.
It delicately portrays lost love and the end of a relationship, resonating deeply with listeners.
Yukari Yuzuki’s expressive vocals and sele’s sophisticated production blend seamlessly, skillfully conveying emotional highs and lows.
The lyrics reflect on memories of the past and fragments of affection, depicting the pain they bring and how to face it—an approach that has struck a chord with many listeners.
Highly recommended for those trying to overcome the pain of heartbreak or standing at a crossroads in life.