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.
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KiLLER LADYHachioji-P

It’s a sexy, cool, and irresistibly danceable, rhythmic track.
It’s sung from the perspective of a slightly sadistic, teasing girl, but you gradually realize the hidden cuteness—that she’s actually the one being led around by her lover.
It’s a dance tune that works whether you sing it with swagger or with sweetness.
Whimsical MerciHachioji-P

This song features a girl as the protagonist who forgives her boyfriend no matter how he treats her.
It’s a work by Hachioji-P, who has been active at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene for many years, and it was released in 2016.
It’s crafted as an electric track with an irresistibly upbeat rhythm.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to stop thinking and simply be swept away by the waves of sound! June means summer is just around the corner.
If you want to heighten your feelings of love as summer approaches, be sure to give this song a listen.
A perfect day for foxesWinter Pavilion

It’s a track whose fantastical, Japanese-style sound seeps into the heart.
Created by Fuyukan and released in December 2023, it’s striking how the protagonist, burdened with loneliness and a sense of loss, bares their feelings by posing questions to a fox.
The tones reminiscent of traditional Japanese instruments, such as the shamisen, further enhance the lyrical worldview.
Coupled with Yuki Kaai’s fragile singing voice, it powerfully draws listeners in.
This must be a bad dream.The etiology of frostbite

A song filled with a mysterious charm that blurs the boundary between fantasy and reality.
Created by Etto of Frostbite and released in September 2024, it features NurseRobo_TypeT’s whisper vocals, which blend beautifully with the theme of “nightmare.” Influenced by electronica pop, the sound draws listeners into a dreamlike world.
Interwoven with aching feelings for a loved one and inner conflict, this piece might be the kind of track that gently stays by your side on nights shrouded in anxiety and restlessness.
fox fox foxHarmony and Evil

I’d like to introduce “Kitsune Kitsune Kitsune” as a song with a Japanese-style, dark atmosphere.
It’s a work produced by the Vocaloid producer Wao.
From the perspective of a protagonist burdened with feelings of inferiority, it portrays the envy they feel toward people who seem to be happily spending time together.
Depending on whether you interpret the title “Kitsune Kitsune Kitsune” as referring to a mythical fox spirit or to a person with a fox-like personality, the song may sound different.
Another highlight is how it uses Hatsune Miku to express vocal techniques like shakuri (scooping) and kobushi (melismatic ornamentation).
I hate it, I hate it—my ego is huge!Takeaki Wada

A song by musician Takeaki Wada, who also works under the names KurageP and electripper.
It’s a track packed with ear-catching hooks throughout—hysteric guitar tones, tight beats, and a catchy, brisk melody.
In contrast, the lyrics, which read like a raw outpouring of loathing toward others and feelings of inferiority born from a strong desire for approval—at odds with the song’s pop nature—may seem self-centered at first glance, but ultimately make you realize these are emotions everyone carries to some degree.
Precisely because the words are so impactful, they’re deeply relatable.
It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to with close attention to the lyrics.
It was your heart.The night is still young.

It’s a bittersweet, emotional Kiritan song that will pierce the hearts of teens.
The track is by “Yoru wa Korekara,” also known under the name “Shikemoku,” and was released in 2020.
Its sound arrangement blends guitar rock with piano and strings.
It feels light on the surface, yet what comes through are unrestrained, overflowing emotions.
You can’t help but feel your chest tighten under their sway.
If you’re in the midst of a one-sided crush right now, it’ll resonate like nothing else.
If you like sentimental songs, definitely give it a listen.