A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ke”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ke” can you think of?
For example, many of you might think of “Keppeki-shou,” “Kesaran Pasaran,” or “Que Sera Rhythm.”
There are plenty of words that start with “ke,” like “kessen” (decisive battle), “keikaku” (plan), and “keisan” (calculation).
I’m sure some Vocaloid fans could come up with several song titles just from seeing those words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of Vocaloid tracks whose titles start with “ke.”
If there are any you don’t know yet, take this opportunity to give them a listen!
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ke” (1–10)
Harbor of SmokeWorld electricity

A Vocaloid rock number brimming with quiet intensity.
Created by World Electricity in February 2025, its emotional soundscape draws you in.
The band sound, infused with post-rock and shoegaze elements, is simply outstanding.
The restrained vocals and expressive call-and-response in the duet section are deeply moving.
It’s a perfect track for those who want to enjoy a calm, duet-style song!
warningSin grass

Released in April 2025, “Keikoku” by Zaimokusa—renowned for their spine-chilling style—delivers an intensely unsettling experience.
Its fantastical, madness-tinged worldview and excessively yandere lyrics are downright terrifying.
Hatsune Miku’s voice rings out with an icy clarity, while the razor-sharp sound design creates a destructive sense of tension.
The resolve of “I will never allow you to leave me” comes through relentlessly in both the music and the words.
The atmosphere is honestly addictive.
A must-listen for fans of the macabre.
neat freakHatsune Miku

I don’t need these filthy emotions.
Humans are too greedy.
For the sake of happiness, they easily go along with others, and when it becomes inconvenient, they betray them.
Everyone’s dirty.
That’s what the song is about.
If you’re going through something hard in your relationships, give it a listen.
It’ll definitely make you feel better.
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Waltz of BeastsKoKo

This is one song from the Singing English Vocabulary series.
It should be easier to memorize if you first grasp the story with the Japanese version and then repeatedly listen to the English version.
It features 105 English words and is aimed at those targeting a national university or a TOEIC score of 500 or higher.
I’ve attached the English version of the video; the Japanese version can be viewed on the creator’s channel.
caged girlBumpy Urushi

The CGI production reminiscent of sci-fi is really cool.
It feels like watching a mecha anime.
It’s included in “Moon Poem IV.” They’ve also written blog articles such as “Caged Girl Setting Materials,” “Battle Scene Commentary,” and “Method for Enhancing Yuzuki Yukari’s High Range.”
Cell phone love stories25:00, Nightcord at 25:00 × Hatsune Miku

A stylish love song where you can sense an earnest longing behind the cool sound.
Mafumafu, who is also active as a vocalist, produced Nigo’s “Keitai Renwa” (Cellphone Love Talk).
It’s a four-on-the-floor, mixture rock track with an incredibly addictive finish.
The explosive power of the chorus after the calm of the pre-chorus is irresistible.
It feels like the lyrics’ worldview—“I just have to hear the voice of the one I love”—rides right on top of it.
It’s energetic, but the chorus melody sits fairly low in range, so it should be easy to sing.
Waning Moonshikisai

Created by shikisai and released in May 2024, this work blends traditional Japanese and modern culture, resulting in a highly emotional rock tune.
v flower’s powerful vocals leave a strong impression, and the mystical world inspired by the waxing and waning moon is deeply alluring.
Its unique atmosphere—where fragility and strength coexist—has become a hot topic among fans.
Be sure to check out the heavy sound and dramatic melodies!