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' (81–90)
Perfect Crime Love Letter150P
It’s a cool, rock-influenced track, but as you follow the lyrics, you’ll start to feel chills down your spine.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer 150P, released in 2012, and one of the works in the “Shuen no Shiori Project” series.
The cool soundscape, highlighted by crisp guitar cutting, is captivating.
Combined with IA’s vocals, it builds a stylish world.
The lyrics, meanwhile, are horror-themed, based on the ghost story “Mary-san.” Be sure to listen to the end—there’s a shocking twist waiting.
Half-Broken Music Box3939radits
It kicks off in a way that makes you think a drama is about to begin.
The story told by the lyrics is a tangled mess of love and betrayal, yet the accompaniment is so stylish it almost hides that.
Miku’s high notes prick the ears like thorns, and the strange harmony becomes addictive.
Pay attention to the key change in the latter half and the ensuing climax.
CharonKulfiQ
KulfiQ’s 2011 track is defined by Hatsune Miku’s heartrending vocals and a driving melody.
Inspired by the ferryman to the underworld in Greek mythology, its lyrics explore life and death, parting and reunion, leaving a deep emotional impact.
Another appeal is its depth, which invites each listener’s own interpretation.
Highly praised among Vocaloid fans, it has captured the hearts of many.
It’s perfect for those who have experienced life’s journey and farewells to loved ones.
This song delivers profound emotion and offers a chance to reflect on one’s own life.
Culletshr
How about a cool electric tune? This piece is by the Vocaloid producer shr, also known for works like “Aiseki Hierarchy” and “Record Red,” and it was released in 2012.
The lyrics are filled with quite difficult words, but as you unravel them, you can sense a feeling akin to giving up on oneself.
And yet, there’s also the desire to keep going, the refusal to quit.
It might be a song that resonates especially with people who love creating—in other words, with creators.
Karakuri SwallowtailPelvis P
How about a Vocaloid love song with yandere elements? It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Pelvic P, known for rock-style music, released in 2009.
The dark, atmospheric arrangement pairs perfectly with Miku’s razor-sharp vocals, making it incredibly cool.
This chic vibe feels just right for the breezy autumn season.
The lyrics are filled with the protagonist’s earnest feelings, creating a heart-wrenching finish.
It might be worth a listen when you’ve had a setback in love.
kakimochi (rice crackers made from pounded glutinous rice; also called arare or okaki depending on shape/size)1/366

Even when the New Year arrives, it’s not unusual to still be carrying the weight of last year’s events.
In times like that, I recommend listening to “1/366.” It’s a track by the up-and-coming Vocaloid producer Kakimochi.
The song embraces the self who didn’t achieve the desired results in the previous year and depicts starting the new year with a positive mindset.
I think listening to it will help you reset your feelings.
There’s also an instrumental version, so give it a try when you feel like singing.
Vocaloid songs starting with “Ka” (91–100)
Karakuri Pierrot40mP ft. Vip-Tenchou

It’s a heartbreak song.
The image is of me—a clown—longing for someone who will never come and waiting for them.
It’s something anyone who’s been heartbroken can relate to, but the sadness that comes through so vividly in the lyrics doesn’t become too heavy, because the singer delivers it with a lively tempo that keeps it from weighing you down.