A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Mu'
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “mu” can you think of?
For example, Hachi’s Musunde Hiraite Rasetsu to Mukuro is a very popular track, so many Vocaloid fans might have thought of it right away.
There are plenty of words that start with “mu,” like mukashi (past), mugen (infinity), and mushi (insect), and just seeing those words might have brought several song titles to mind.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles begin with “mu”!
Whether you know them or not, take this chance to give them a careful listen.
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Tie and open, the Rakshasa and the bodyBee

Kenshi Yonezu, also known as Hachi, released the hit song “Matryoshka of Demons and Corpses” (Yuun de Hiraite Rasetsu to Mukuro) in 2009, drawing listeners into a mysterious world.
The charm of this track lies in its dark and intricate themes.
It portrays human desire and the shadows of society through fantastical yet grotesque imagery.
That heavy message pairs exquisitely with Hatsune Miku’s voice, resulting in an addictive piece of music.
If you sing it at karaoke, try to immerse yourself in the song’s deep worldview and deliver it with heartfelt emotion.
Infinite Daradara GandharaNamiguru

This is a track by Namiguru that celebrates a laid-back, cozy shut-in lifestyle.
Released in October 2024, it features a unique sound arrangement that fuses reggae with UK vibes.
It also incorporates sixteenth-note trumpet lines reminiscent of Yankee culture and the timbre of the sitar, making it a work where diverse musical elements blend together.
The vocals feature Kotonoha Akane and Aoi.
Their slightly unmotivated tone fits perfectly.
Be sure to give it a relaxed listen!
Moonlight Stage -JAZZ SAMBA REMIX-GYARI

This is a self-arranged version of the song “Moonlight Stage.” The original track has a lovely jazz flavor, and this take is captivating in its own way.
It’s also fun that the mood of the song doesn’t match what’s happening in the PV.
There’s an original manga based on this song as well, so be sure to read it together.
Mushin IslandMAYU/YM

The 32nd work by Mr.
YM, famous for “Jūmensō.” It is sung by two vocalists, GUMI and MAYU.
In addition to being included on YM’s second Vocaloid album, “Sensei Fukoku / YMf feat.
GUMI,” it is also featured on the compilation album “Vocaloextra.”
Moon Night Partysizimi
It’s a cute Vocaloid song that makes you feel excited just by listening.
Created by the Vocaloid producer sizimi, also known for “Bring Back Summer” and “Proof of Existence,” it was released in 2013.
It’s full of charm, from its rhythmic tempo to its vibrant horn sections! The lyrics, which liken a love story to a dance party, are catchy and adorable.
It’s a wonderful number that I especially want jazz beginners—who might think, “Isn’t jazz difficult?”—to listen to.
Cavities are cured by brushing your teeth.awa-awa P
Are you all brushing your teeth properly every day? This is a work by the Vocaloid producer Awaawa-P, who also created songs like “Canaria” and “Gomen na sorry,” released in 2010.
Brushing your teeth helps prevent cavities, but it doesn’t actually cure them.
Still, in this song, they try to fix a cavity without going to the dentist.
The cute vibe might make you want to brush it off, but be sure to visit the dentist! It’s a Vocaloid track full of humor.
Apathy CoupLast Note.

A barrage of wordplay and rhymes unleashed from an insanely sharp sense of vocabulary and a rap-like flair.
Amid all that, it portrays the struggles of a boy with an “acting” persona.
One of the Mikagura School Suite tracks and a hidden gem.
It’s bittersweet yet ridiculously cool.
The karaoke even has the PV, so definitely check it out.