A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Me”
What words that start with “me” come to mind that seem like they could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?
I think many people immediately thought of “Melt,” but “Mayday” and “Melancholic” are also well-known, right?
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of Vocaloid songs that start with “me.”
Besides the songs mentioned so far, there are plenty more, so I think it’ll be fun if you count how many of the upcoming songs you already know as you read.
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'Me' (41–50)
MegMeg☆Fire Endless Nightsamfree

Recommended for Eurobeat lovers.
This track by samfree—a Vocaloid producer known for his wide-ranging musical style—was released in 2009.
He also created “Luka Luka★Night Fever,” so some of you may have recognized this as a samfree song just from the title.
The energetic sound arrangement and lyrics that seem to express burning passion are especially striking.
It’s a GUMI song you should definitely listen to when you want to boost your energy.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Me” (51–60)
Memory erroryuukiss

This is a song about how, even if we lose our memories, the time we spent together will be remembered forever.
The harmonies in the chorus, combined with the lyrics, are so moving they almost make me cry.
In fact, it links to other songs by yuukiss, so I think it’s fun to try and find those connections.
MementoAme no Murakumo P

A waltz ballad with a gentle, soft timbre that resonates tenderly.
It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Amenomurakumo-P—also known for “Hitojigoto no Oto ga Suru”—released in 2019.
Piano, swaying guitar, and ambient strings blend in a comforting harmony that sinks into the heart.
The somewhat retro vibe of the overall tone is also truly lovely.
The lyrics, which dwell on loneliness, are profound and make you naturally reflect on your own life.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to deeply and read closely.
Mental ChainsawKairiki Bear

The fast-paced rock tune has an amazing bass too! Created by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear, who has released numerous addictive songs like “Darling Dance” and “Venom,” this track was published in 2021.
It was written specifically for Pmaru-sama’s first album, “Sunny!!”.
This razor-sharp sound gets your energy up, right? Every part of it packs a punch no matter how you listen.
It goes without saying, but Kairiki Bear’s songs all have that irresistible charm of “every sound hits your ears just right,” so if you’re hooked on “Mental Chainsaw,” I recommend listening to everything!
MedusaHealthy Cathedral

It’s a Vocaloid track inspired by Medusa from Greek mythology, where a sense of tragic solemnity and burning intensity surge in at the same time.
Created by Sukoyaka Cathedral and released in September 2024, it features KAITO SP on lead vocals and a heavy sound infused with Latin-flavored elements.
You’ll find yourself drawn into its majestic world before you know it.
A must-listen for KAITO fans!
whinySorry

Srii, the Vocaloid producer who made a sudden entry into the Hall of Fame with their very first release, “Kūchū Bunkai” (Disassembly in Midair), has continued to put out numerous hit songs.
On YouTube, “Memeshii,” which has surpassed one million views, stands out for its lively ensemble that begins with delicate acoustic guitar phrases.
Since the song has relatively little dynamic and pitch variation overall, it’s easy to sing at karaoke if you set it to your own key.
If possible, try reproducing the catchy breaths as well—it’s a cute number.
Majordo~pamine

Vocaloid producer Dopamine, known for his hard-hitting sound.
The track he wrote for the anonymous submission event “Colorless Nameless Festival II” is Major.
The piece features a sound built with chorus parts reminiscent of a military song, drum patterns that evoke marching, and even alarm-like effects.
The lyrics juxtapose peace and conflict.
It’s packed with impact while also crafting a dark atmosphere.
Watching the music video will likely help you better understand the events depicted in the lyrics.