There aren’t any Vocaloid songs that start with “N,” right?
Many people might think so, but in fact there are surprisingly many Vocaloid tracks that begin with the syllable “N” in Japanese!
Vocaloid song titles often have a playful sense of humor, and creators freely come up with all kinds of titles.
In this article, we’ll showcase a whole collection of these slightly unusual Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “N.”
If you discover a track you didn’t know before, take this opportunity to give it a careful listen.
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Nn... ah... ah.SLAVE V-V-R

If you want to hear Hatsune Miku’s sexy whisper voice, this is the one.
It’s a track by SLAVE.
V-V-R—famous for those video descriptions that declare retirement every time and fail every time—released in 2021.
You’ll be drawn in by the mature piano and the punchy guitar riff.
The “super good guitar solo” is another highlight.
But the biggest feature has to be the vocal work.
Miku sings in a whisper, and it’s unbelievably cute.
And… I won’t say it here, but this is a Vocaloid song you really need to listen to all the way to the end.
NchirogiJYO-U

This is a song about brainwashing someone you love.
It revels in negative emotions—enjoying the sight of the other person suffering so much they can hardly breathe, and mocking someone who can’t fight back—delivered in a rapid-fire melody that hammers the feelings home.
In the end, the singer even starts to find dealing with the brainwashed person a hassle.
If you fully embody the worst kind of human being while singing it, you’ll experience a pretty powerful catharsis.