A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ko”
You might sometimes sing songs or create playlists that start with a letter chosen from the Japanese syllabary.
When it comes to songs that start with “ko,” many titles like “kokoro” (heart) or “koi” (love) may come to mind.
In this article, we’ve curated a selection of Vocaloid songs with titles that begin with “ko.”
We’ll introduce everything from staple tracks to the latest releases, as well as songs that showcase unique ideas.
Many of these pieces carry a touch of melancholy, so why not listen with an ear for the emotional side of Vocaloid vocals?
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I won’t end as just a lovestruck girl.hado hado
This is a work that also drew attention for having lyrics written by the game commentator Towaco.
It’s a song by the creator Hadohado, who also makes games, and it was released in 2013.
It’s said to be a pure love song, but in reality the lyrics have a super yandere vibe that makes you go “oh?” The melody itself does seem to have a bit of a shadow to it.
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That kind of leaning into a gag feels very old-school Nico Nico Douga, which I love.
I hope they make a sequel.
Kōshū Dialect Lesson ~First Love Edition~Momi Ageo
Do you know Kōshū dialect? Kōshū dialect is a variety spoken in Yamagata Prefecture, and it features lots of grammar and expressions you won’t hear elsewhere.
That’s why it can be quite hard to understand for people who aren’t familiar with it.
So, to learn Kōshū dialect, I recommend “Kōshū Dialect Course: First Love Edition.” This pop song was created by Vocaloid producer Momiageo.
Using the scenario of a man confessing his feelings to a woman, the lyrics teach listeners the Kōshū dialect.
Cold handLive P
It’s a moving ballad with the beautiful sound of piano resonating throughout.
The song is by LiveP, a well-known Vocaloid producer praised for their exceptional tuning skills, and it was released in 2011.
It has a very mature atmosphere, with superbly nuanced melodies—just what you’d expect from LiveP.
The lyrics express the pain of a protagonist who senses the end of a romance, yet still wants to stay with their loved one, and it really hurts the heart.
Winter has a mysterious way of making us long for others, doesn’t it? This is the perfect song to listen to at times like that.
Fluffy little kittenOne Cup P
“Koneko no Payapaya” is a Vocaloid song created by Wankappu-P, known for its warm, gentle atmosphere.
Released in 2007, it was later included on the concept album “Vocaloid Minna no Uta Outa: Hatsune Miku.” The pop-leaning sound arrangement and Miku’s soft vocals are truly delightful.
The lyrics, which capture a kitten’s desire to venture outside the house, are another part of its charm.
It’s an adorable track that’s sure to leave you smiling by the time it ends.
The End of Solitudeoptical accommodation
A signature song by Hikari Shuyo, renowned for rock-infused musicality, released in 2009.
As expected, this track is a high-quality rock number.
Highly recommended for anyone looking for a cool Kagamine Rin song—the bassline is seriously slick.
Hide-and-Seek of Solitude150P

This is the first song in the “Shūen no Shiori Project,” inspired by the urban legends “NNN Emergency Broadcast” and “Hitori Kakurenbo” (one-man hide-and-seek).
Knowing the details of these legends will enhance your enjoyment, and analyzing the lyrics is also quite interesting.
Kokoro*Palette40mP

A refreshing GUIM track whose horn section sounds feel dazzling.
It’s a 2013 release by 40mP, a Vocaloid producer renowned for rich band textures.
The song is a collaboration with the manga “This Art Club Has a Problem!” It likens a faint first love to colors, making your heart flutter.
Many listeners will relate if they feel the same about someone they like.
It’s a sweet-and-sour, uplifting love song that students especially should hear.