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' (161–170)
CanopusNayutan Alien

A bittersweet yet beautiful piece that evokes a winter night sky.
It’s a song by Nayutan Seijin, included in the April 2020 album “Object N from Planet Nayutan.” Carried by an emotional band sound, memories of a lost love are woven together.
The lyrics, which recall the seasons spent with someone precious, squeeze your heart.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to on a winter night while gazing out the window.
CapsuleFuyuu

For those looking for a track everyone can hype up together to, “Capsule” is a perfect fit.
This song was produced by the Vocaloid producer Fuyuu using Urame and Seikai.
Its structure is striking, featuring key changes like suddenly slowing down from a rhythmic sound.
The vibe shifts dramatically, and the vocals change significantly to match, making it a song that seems to demand a wide expressive range.
Another big appeal is how fun it is to add call-and-response chants.
Raise your voices together and enjoy the sense of unity.
Caprice CastYugika

Since its release on March 14, 2021, “Caprice Cast” has captivated many fans with its dark, passionate sound.
The song explores the blurred lines between love and friendship and the complexity of human relationships, offering thought-provoking content.
Its forceful electric sound blends seamlessly with Mikoto Naruka’s relentlessly pressing vocal performance.
It’s an experience that stirs the emotions deep within your heart.
Vocaloid songs starting with “Ka” (171–180)
Canary YellowYuji

“Canary Yellow” is a track released by Yu G-san in December 2023, featuring Kagamine Rin’s captivatingly transparent vocals.
It was written as an anniversary song for Kagamine Rin and Len.
Beneath its pop sound, the song weaves in anxieties about the future and a desire for self-actualization.
The emotional shifts of confronting contradictions and inner conflict are portrayed with care, resonating deeply with listeners.
It may be especially relatable for younger audiences.
A recommended song for lifting your mood or when you want to face yourself.
KardiaYurii Canon

An emotional Vocaloid track infused with a mythic worldview and fiery feelings.
Created by Vocaloid producer Yuri Kannon and released in March 2023, it features a striking title that means “heart” in Greek.
Its lyrics are fleeting yet never lose hope, stirring the listener’s emotions.
Carried by GUMI’s vocals, the song weaves together opposing feelings such as fantasy and reality, love and hate.
Reminiscent of Yuri Kannon’s first album, “Kardia,” it was simultaneously released in a collaborative version with vocalist nui.
A must-listen for anyone seeking music that resonates with the heart.
CassiopeiaInokashira P

This is Inokashira P’s second Vocaloid song.
It’s a track called “Cassiopeia,” about two people who parted ways and are starting anew.
While acknowledging that it was good they met, it describes their separation with the word “freedom,” suggesting there’s a deeper meaning beyond that.
The lyrics are very forward-looking.
The melody line features refrains, making it easy to follow and likely easy to sing at karaoke.
The ending, which expresses a wish to smile together if they ever meet again someday, is especially memorable.
About monstersHuman pass

A song by Vocaloid producer Ningen Gokaku, who previously thrived as a sandei-P and as a utaite/human performer, and who works under the artist name Sakurai.
It’s a track whose bouncy shuffle beat and brisk melody linger in your ears.
The poppy tune and style contrast with the madness in the lyrics, and when fused with VOCALOID’s inorganic quality, the result is a uniquely addictive piece.
Listen once and it etches itself into your ears and your heart—a scary yet irresistible Vocaloid number.