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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!

A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ke” (21–30)

KemunimakuToa

Toa – Chemnimaku – ft. Haru (Toa – Face – ft. Haru)
Kemnimaku to a

A jazzy, cool, and mature Hanrui track.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Toa, known for numerous hits like “Patchwork Staccato” and “ID Smile,” it was released in June 2023.

With bouncy piano phrases and a lively melody line, your body can’t help but fall into the rhythm.

It also has elements of hip-hop, and as you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along.

Another hallmark is the lyrical worldview that treats the listener like a child.

Add this stylish and cool Vocaloid track to your playlist!

defective lightingFrokuro

Defective Lighting / Star Realm (light switch defective / SEKAI)
Defective lighting flocro

Frokuro’s music vividly depicts complex emotions.

The contrast between stillness and motion is striking, drawing you into a sonic world that resonates at times softly, at times powerfully.

Released in May 2023, this song expresses the turmoil of a heart wavering between reality and ideals.

It makes effective use of low frequencies, featuring a vocal style that sometimes feels conversational and intimate, and other times rides a strong, driving rhythm.

This work is sure to resonate with university students struggling with themselves and their relationships with others.

If you’re facing conflicts or anxieties in a new environment, this is a song you should definitely hear.

A devoted person cannot be a kind person.old man; venerable elder; elder (often honorific for an elderly, respected man)

[Hatsune Miku] A devoted person cannot become a kind person
A devoted person cannot become a kind person, old man.

I’d like to introduce “Devoted People Can’t Be Kind,” a Vocaloid song you can appreciate precisely because you’ve become an adult.

It sounds like Miku is singing while accompanying herself on guitar.

Each lyric really sinks in.

It’s a track I want to play from my Walkman into my earphones when I’m feeling a little down.

Kyō Hyakki Yagyō (Capital City Night Parade of One Hundred Demons)40mP

Hatsune Miku: Tokyo Night Parade of One Hundred Demons (Original)
Kyoto Hundred Demons Parade 40mP

How about a stylish, poppy yokai song? This piece by 40mP, a popular Vocaloid producer who’s been at the forefront of the scene for a long time, was released in 2017.

Centered on a band sound and colored by rolling electric piano phrases, its brisk feel is part of the charm.

The crisp melodic lines are refreshing, too.

The lyrics, however, carry a touch of bittersweetness.

In terms of theme, it’s perfect for Halloween, an autumn event.

Why not spend a fun day with this song?

Caged FlowerRe:nG

Caged Flower / Re:nG feat. KAITO
Caged FlowerRe:nG

This is a poignant, flamenco-style piece whose lyrics convey the feelings of a protagonist tormented by their own sins.

It’s a song by Re:nG, a well-regarded Vocaloid producer known for a broad, open-minded musicality that spans many genres, released in 2013.

While flamenco is often associated with fiery music, this track leaves a very fragile impression.

KAITO’s vocals come across with a sense of helplessness.

It really makes you wonder what happened to this protagonist…

Mr./Ms. Amnesia, look this way.Uhana Roku

Look This Way, Amnesia-san / Uhana Roku ft. Hatsune Miku
Mr. Amnesia, look this way—U no Hana Roku.

It feels like a heavy message sinking deep into my chest.

It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Roka Uhaka, released in February 2023.

A mid-tempo rock tune with a distinctly wistful atmosphere.

And the lyrics are filled with resentment toward “someone who has forgotten what they themselves did”.

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Even if you can’t relate personally, it hits hard.

It makes me wonder whether, somewhere in my life up to now, I might have done something like that without even realizing it.

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I can’t help but think about it.