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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.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'Mi' (41–50)

MissingToshinobu Kubota

Toshinobu Kubota – Missing [Official Video]
Missing Toshinobu Kubota

I think it’s a song anyone in their 30s would definitely know.

I started listening to Mr.

Kubota’s music under my parents’ influence, and among his songs, Missing is my favorite.

The free, expansive vocals right before the final chorus feel so good to listen to.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Mi” (51–60)

Midnight Swimmer55ymtk

Midnight Swimmer / Midnight Swimmer [Hatsune Miku] Hatsune Miku
Midnight Swimmer 55 ymtk

A track by the Vocaloid producer 55ymtk, who pursues an aesthetic of “music that’s easy to listen to despite its complexity.” The tight beat and the somewhat floating melodies and synths that evoke the title make this an addictive number.

The lyrics, which focus both on vivid scene-setting that conjures imagery and on deeply relatable emotions, resonate all the more thanks to the song’s overall atmosphere.

It’s a stylish Vocaloid tune with a modern city-pop sensibility that makes you want to move your body as you listen.

Everyone’s Song.A4。

A4. - Everyone’s Song feat. Haru (A4. - MINNANO UTA feat. HARU)
Minna no Uta. A4.

Do you have anything that’s bothering you or making you anxious? When you find yourself troubled, I’d love for you to listen to “Minna no Uta.” It’s a song released by A4, a widely noted Vocaloid producer.

The lyrics portray someone wrestling with stress and trying to overcome it.

As the title suggests, its appeal lies in how anyone can relate to it.

Overall, it has a chill R&B vibe, so it’s also recommended for fans of hip-hop.

trend-chaserChinozo

Chinozo “Miha” feat. Tet0
Trendy Chinozo

The song drawing attention with its impactful chorus is “Miihaa.” It’s a work by Chinozo, who has produced many big hits.

This piece portrays the loneliness and inner conflict of a protagonist who can’t fit in with those around them.

As you listen, pay attention to the difference between the title phrase and the word “miha” (meaning a trend-chaser).

Since there are many spots that rhyme with the same sounds, it might be nice to watch the music video while listening.

Also, listen closely to the piano tone, which expresses the protagonist’s chaotic inner world.

Our secret, mutual unrequited loveKrm

[Hatsune Miku] Our Secret Mutual Crush [Original Song with Lyrics]
Our secret mutual crush Krm

It’s a song that conveys the feelings of unrequited love through sound alone.

Its freshness really stands out, and it’s lovely.

As you listen, you might gradually feel like going out.

Let the song give you energy, and go meet the person you like.

A drowned corpse wants to fall in loveLonePi

A Drowned Body Wants to Fall in Love – LonePi feat. Hatsune Miku
A Drowned Body Wants to Fall in Love LonePi

People sometimes describe being madly in love as “drowning.” The song Drowned Corpses Want to Fall in Love depicts that feeling by likening it to a corpse decaying at the bottom of the water.

It’s a piece by singer-songwriter and Vocaloid producer LonePi.

The lyrics are packed with foreshadowing and hidden messages, so you’ll discover something new each time you listen.

Despite the dark theme, the song’s exhilarating, fast-paced sound also beautifully conveys a yandere vibe.

Meaning of LifeMARETU

【IA】Meaning Of Life【Original】
Meaning of LifeMARETU

The musical style evokes a scientific world; it’s a track included on the compilation album “Learning Junior High School English with Vocaloid.” The contributor, MARETU, originally a guitarist, used to perform covers of net artists.

Recently, he has been releasing original songs mainly using Vocaloid.

You can learn 100 words, including basic adverbs.