Vocaloid songs that start with "ku"
When you feel like “I want to add more favorite songs,” how do you look for new tracks?
Maybe you search on social media or video sites, or ask your friends for recommendations.
Some of you might just go through all the suggestions from your subscription services.
In this article, I’m going to introduce lots of Vocaloid songs that start with the syllable “ku” (く)!
It might also give you ideas for your karaoke picks, so be sure to read to the end!
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Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ku' (61–70)
peacockATOLS

A sophisticated electric tune with a Japanese aesthetic.
It’s a track by ATOLS, a Vocaloid producer known for a uniquely individual musical style, released in June 2023.
The synth sound carries a majestic atmosphere, and it’s something you’ll want to savor with headphones or earphones—there’s that much spaciousness in the sound image.
While it features catchy rhymes like “kujakku” (peacock) and “amanjaku” (contrarian), the lyrics as a whole possess a high level of artistry that’s equally compelling.
qualiaAdeliae

Adeliae is an artist working under the theme of “creating songs no one has ever heard.” One gently heartrending track he produced is Qualia.
The song portrays a sleepless night spent alone, lost in thought.
Its message is one that stands by the listener and gives a gentle push forward, so you’ll likely feel encouraged when you hear it.
By the way, the word “qualia”—which appears in the title and throughout the lyrics—refers to what are called sensory qualities.
If you look into it in more detail, you’ll feel the song’s message even more deeply.
ClockworkAthena Z

A track by Athena Z, a Vocaloid producer who also thrives as an illustrator.
As the song progresses, new timbres and rhythms layer in, creating the effect that even the same verse or chorus sounds different each time.
The intermittent, well-placed ticking of a clock and the spacious vocals in a high register linger in the ear—it’s a number you’ll want to listen to again and again.
CryCreepP

The title means “to cry.” It’s a track with a techno music vibe that’s irresistible for those who love machine-made sounds.
In contrast to the atmosphere of the music, the lyrics depict a very human struggle of being unable to erase one’s emotions.
The sound is aggressive.
Kurogane Bullet TimeEtori

An energetic electronic rock track with catchy chiptune-style bleeps.
It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Etori, released in May 2023.
You’ll be overwhelmed by the continuous flow of the composition and its dense soundscape.
The startling break sections and Miku’s crisp, articulate vocals add extra flavor.
The aggressive melodic lines also pair brilliantly with the gun-themed lyrics and worldbuilding.
If you’re looking for a cool Vocaloid track, give it a listen.
cLiick cRackGiga

It’s a wonderfully fun track.
The lyrics are cute, and the chorus in particular is fantastic—its thrilling feel is irresistible, making it perfect to express through dance.
I feel it’s a bit underrated compared to other Vocaloid songs, so it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call it a hidden Vocaloid masterpiece.
Mad BeastMisumi

A decadent world that proceeds steadily at a relaxed pace.
This work by Misumi, also known as the creator of “The Anti-Gravity City” and “The Last Supper,” was released in 2019.
The illustration used in the PV is scary in itself, and the sound, melody, and development are eerie as well.
Still, there must be many people who love this atmosphere.
From the philosophical lyrics, you can sense an emotion akin to resignation, along with a strong will that tries to look forward even while carrying it.