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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Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ko' (91–100)
Love-struck VOC@LOIDOSTER project

Koi Suru VOC@LOID, produced by the music unit OSTER project in 2007.
It was posted two weeks after Hatsune Miku’s release and drew attention as a catalyst for the Vocaloid boom.
A danceable sound unfolds, leveraging dazzling synth timbres and a throbbing bassline.
The lyrics, written from Hatsune Miku’s honest feelings toward her creator, evoke her cute presence.
Despite her mechanical singing voice, she also shows a human side—this Vocaloid track is packed with her unique charm.
I’m going to punch you 8,759,632,145 times with this piano.SLAVE V-V-R

In the song “I’ll Beat You 8,759,632,145 Times With This Piano” by SLAVE.
V-V-R, the vocalist is Iroha Nekomura.
Overall, it feels as if it’s proclaiming that both this world and I are crazy.
The lyrics seem to depict parallel worlds through double meanings.
Not only is it mainly in American English, but I also think the rhythmic structure feels American.
Magic of LoveTOKOTOKO

A rhythmic, fun song that makes you want to start walking without thinking.
It’s a song about unrequited love, but it never turns gloomy—instead, it’s packed with anticipation for the day and a fluttering excitement that makes you want to get up and go outside just by listening.
CopycatVocaCircus

This is a compelling VOCALOID track where weighty strings, a sterile piano, and strategically placed electronic sounds interweave with a shape-shifting VOCALOID melody.
The blend of near-acoustic timbres and game-like digital tones, combined with a key change in the latter half, creates a uniquely tense atmosphere.
A single crimson leafWhiteFlame

A love song that starts with a catchy, Japanese-style melody.
As the title suggests, it’s crafted to evoke the feeling of autumn.
It reminds you that you often realize what’s truly important only after losing it, and reaffirms that everyday happiness is what’s truly wonderful.
It was released in 2008.
koalaWill Stetson

Will Stetson is a U.
S.
-based singer and Vocaloid producer who mainly focuses on English-language covers of Vocaloid songs.
“Koala” is an original track by Will Stetson, released in 2023.
Set to a simple, easy-to-listen-to, refreshing melody, the song expresses both uncertainty and hope about living.
There are both Japanese and English versions, so be sure to compare them.
Love☆Beamcillia

The artist drawing attention for having a “voice that seems to house a soul” is cillia.
She is a U.
S.
-based Vocaloid producer who has worked on many covers of Vocaloid songs.
Because of this, many listeners have enjoyed comparing her versions with the originals.
In recent years, however, she has also been releasing original songs that showcase her expressive power.
How about listening to them in order, starting with her first release, “Scattered Glass”?