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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Mi”

In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “mi” (み).

When you think of words that start with “mi,” things like “Miku,” “Mr.

___,” and “minna” (everyone) come to mind.

If you’re a Vocaloid fan, just seeing these words might make you go, “Oh, that song!!” and recall several titles that start with “mi.”

I’ve picked a wide range, from famous hits to hidden gems, so I hope you enjoy discovering new tracks as you take your time reading through the article.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Mi” (71–80)

I can’t find it, I can’t find it.Kikuo

Kikuo – Can’t find it, can’t find it
I can’t find it, I can’t find it, Kikuo.

One piece that’s drawing attention for its unique presentation is “Mitsukannai Mitsukannai.” It’s a work by Kikuo, known as a Vocaloid producer and composer.

The song opens with whispery vocals.

From there, the melody gradually builds, and in the chorus the title phrase is repeated.

What exactly is the protagonist of the song searching for? Why not listen while pondering that question? It’s also nice to listen while reflecting on something you yourself have lost.

Future (someday)abusive; harsh; overworking (context-dependent). Note: 「こき」 alone is fragmentary slang/colloquial and usually appears in compounds like 「こき使う」 (to overwork someone) or 「罵詈雑言を浴びせる/罵る」 contexts.

Future (Someday) / Yuu Komaki feat. Hatsune Miku & Yamine Renri MV
future (someday) Koki

This is a tear-jerking ballad where the beautiful voices of Hatsune Miku and Yamine Renri resonate in the heart, carried by a gently moist guitar accompaniment.

It’s a song you can listen to as an anthem to support you through the ups and downs of everyday life.

You can feel the gratitude toward the people who always support you, as well as the strong conviction that even if things are a bit tough now, the time will come when your efforts will blossom.

The message seeps into your heart and loosens your tear ducts.

Sky Blue Summer DaysKenichi Chiba

Miku Hatsune – Mizuiro Summer Days [MMD]
Light Blue Summer Days Chiba Kenichi

It’s a song that depicts feelings of love growing against the backdrop of scorching summer sunshine and sunsets by the sea.

Set to an energetic, fast-paced melody, it breezily sings of a faint, budding romance.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to fall in love! The sparkling synthesizer tones are wonderful, too.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Mi” (81–90)

milk teaTiara

Hatsune Miku - Milk Tea [Original Song]
Milk Tea Tiara

This is the original Hatsune Miku song “Milk Tea.” According to the composer Tiara, “This time I tried making a soft, fluffy song for Miku,” and its sweet, cute vibe seems perfect for café background music—it’s lovely.

It’s available for karaoke distribution.

Butterfly on the Right Shoulder <Rin ver.>Nori-P

Kagamine Rin Original Song: “Butterfly on Your Right Shoulder”
Butterfly landing on the right shoulder

Although it was presented as a song where Rin takes on a more mature vibe, it’s packed with the kind of maturity a real teenage girl imagines—overreaching, forcing herself to seem grown-up, and a touch of danger.

The distinctive, strongly stylized tuning of Rin’s voice also fits seamlessly without feeling out of place, matching the song’s atmosphere beautifully and making it outstanding.

Butterfly on the Right ShoulderNoripi

Kagamine Len Original Song: “Butterfly on the Right Shoulder”
Ripi the butterfly on the right shoulder

It’s a cool song.

As the lyrics say, even the smallest things can spiral in unexpected ways.

You might think, “That wasn’t my intention!”—but by then it could be too late.

Don’t go overboard and end up doing something even more extreme like in this song—so you won’t regret it.

Future Creation DiaryHaruna.

Haruna. “Future Creation Diary” feat. Hatsune Miku
Future-Creation Diary, Haruna.

If you’re struggling with worries or anxiety, this will surely strike a chord.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Haruna, released in 2022.

The driving rhythm and piano phrases leave a strong impression, and the break in the chorus where the sound drops out is startling in the best way.

The lyrical message will especially resonate with junior high and high school students.

For those who feel “I’m afraid of tomorrow,” this Vocaloid song is here to stand by you.

Take your time and let the waves of sound wash over you.