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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ki”

When you hear “Vocaloid songs that start with ‘Ki,’” do any tracks come to mind?

There are many songs titled “Kimi,” but there are plenty of other popular tracks as well.

In this article, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of Vocaloid songs that start with “Ki.”

We’ll cover a wide range, from tracks trending on TikTok and YouTube to the latest releases.

Some of these songs are often sung at karaoke, so feel free to use this as a reference for picking your setlist.

Be sure to check out Vocaloid songs from a variety of genres!

A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ki” (91–100)

Ultimate Namaste EX!natsuP

How much do you know about India? I’d like to introduce a song that helps you rediscover India’s appeal: “Ultimate Namaste EX.” It’s a track created by natsuP, a member of the music circle SCL Project.

Set to a driving, exhilarating sound, the lyrics sing about knowledge of India and its many charms.

You might come across some unfamiliar words, so try looking them up—doing so will be a great learning experience, too.

Accordion at the golden sunset■P

An oriental MEIKO song whose accordion tones touch the heart.

It’s a track by Square-P, also known as ■P, released in 2009.

An up-tempo jazz number with a distinctive bouncing rhythm.

MEIKO’s slightly sultry vocals shine against the stylish sound.

The lyrics, which make you feel like you’re watching a scene from an old foreign film, are bittersweet and nostalgic.

If you listen to it when you’re feeling lonely, it might just offer a bit of comfort to your heart.

Your body temperatureStag Beetle P

This is a rock number that evokes a bittersweet feeling, adorned with a sleek, slightly glossy piano phrase over a brisk band sound.

It’s a signature work by Vocaloid producer KuwagataP, released in 2009.

The lyrics sing of lingering attachment to a loved one who’s gone, and while the tempo is driving, it feels like it’s expressing an outpouring of emotion.

The result blends coolness with sentimentality.

Though time has passed since its release, it remains one of Vocaloid’s classics and is still frequently chosen for cover performances and “utatte mita” videos.

Thinking of you, unrequited loveTakanon

[GUMI] Thinking of You, One-Sided Love [Original] / Takanon [Official]
Thinking of you, Takano in unrequited love

This is the ultimate heart-fluttering song! Even from the intro, it overflows with cuteness, and the lyrics capture the sweet and bittersweet feelings of a girl in love.

It’s a highly recommended track that younger listeners in particular will relate to.

If you’re in the mood for a cute GUMI song, this is a must-listen.

March of the Mad164

March of the Mad / 164 feat. GUMI
March of the Mad 164

Titled “March of the Mad,” a name that might even feel a bit ominous, this piece first impresses with its “march” element.

Its catchy, march-like drive and stylish momentum spark curiosity about what kind of march is unfolding.

Just when you think the imposing melody will continue, it shifts to something more pop in character—an unpredictable, highly engaging composition with remarkably interesting development.

Your hand, my hand40mP

Hatsune Miku (40mP) - Your Hand, My Hand [Original]
Your Hand, My Hand - 40mP

As the season gradually grows colder, why not warm your heart and body with this song? Created by 40mP, known for producing numerous classic Vocaloid tracks like “Torinoko City” and “Love Trial,” it was released in 2010.

It’s a pure love ballad that sings of wanting to be with the one you cherish for a lifetime, and listening to it soothes you with the sincerity of that feeling.

Just as the lyrics suggest, why not listen to it hand in hand as a couple or spouses? You’ll be reminded anew of how much your partner means to you.

Captain Cook and a burial at sea666

This is a Vocaloid track where a four-on-the-floor rhythm and a delay-soaked guitar riff fit perfectly together.

Created by 666, a popular Vocaloid producer known for songs like “Confession of Da Vinci,” it was released in 2015.

The grand arrangement featuring strings and the EDM-like production—rather than sticking strictly to rock—are especially striking.

You can really feel the meticulous attention to musical detail.