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Vocaloid songs starting with “Ne” [classic hits and popular tracks]

What songs come to mind when you think of Vocaloid tracks that start with “ne”? From themes like “cat” (neko) or “wish” (negai) to titles that overflow with a one-of-a-kind worldview, there’s a wide range of songs out there.

In this article, we’ll introduce Vocaloid songs that begin with “ne”! We’ve picked out a variety of tracks, from moving ballads that deliver heartfelt feelings to someone special, to numbers packed with messages that will make you smile.

Use this as a reference for choosing karaoke songs or for building your playlists.

Vocaloid songs starting with “Ne” [Classics & Popular] (21–30)

Harmony between felines and humankinddaniwell

Harmony Between Cats and Humans – daniwell feat. Chifuyu Hanakuma
Harmony between felines and humankind — daniwell

This highly addictive Vocaloid track features a poppy, lively melody and rhythm.

Created by daniwell, the music video was released in December 2024.

It was produced as the theme song for the “Nyaa-to! Exhibition” held in January 2025.

The humorous lyrics and Chifuyu Hanakuma’s cute vocals are sure to tickle listeners’ hearts.

The warm tone of the piano sounds truly wonderful.

Not only pop music fans, but cat lovers too—don’t miss it.

Online Game Addict SprechchorSatsuki galore

Net Game Addict Sprechchor 2.0.22 patched ver / Hatsune Miku
Netoge-haijin Sprechchor Satsuki ga Tenkomori

A Vocaloid track born from the internet age, sung over a drum’n’bass beat about the lifestyle of an online gaming addict.

It’s a signature work by Vocaloid producer Satsuki ga Tenkomori, released in October 2010.

A rearranged version was published in 2022 and drew attention.

It’s got a strong “hardcore grinder” vibe—real, in a way—and if you’ve been into PC gaming for a long time, you might find parts of the lyrics particularly relatable.

Wishing StarRupo Ichinose

Negaiboshi / Rupo Ichinose feat. Kagamine Rin
Negai Boshi Ichinose Rupo

How about some very cute drum and bass? It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Rupo Ichinose, also known for “alive” and “Step by step,” released in 2021.

The sound is irresistibly pop—so satisfying! Just listening to it makes you feel happy.

The lyrics’ positive message is wonderful, too! Wouldn’t it be perfect for the opening event of a school or culture festival? It’s sure to make for a dazzling start!

Nekosogi Mater Bupsasakure.UK

sasakure.UK – Nekosogi-Matter-Bop feat. Kasane Teto / Nekosogi Matter Bop feat. Kasane Teto
Nekosogi Matter Bop sasakure.UK

This is an original Teto song by sasakure.

UK, the creator of numerous masterpieces such as “*Hello, Planet.

*,” “Our 16bit War,” “Wanderlast,” and “The End Is Coming!” The animation in the music video is really cute.

I stepped on the cat.A4。

A4. - I Stepped on the Cat. feat. KAFU (A4. - The Flea Waltz. feat. KAFU)
I Stepped on the Cat. A4.

An artsy Vocaloid track with a city pop vibe.

It’s a song by A4, a Vocaloid producer who made waves by ranking in at VocaColle Fall 2022, released in January 2023.

That sound design, those lyrics, and then this title… I’m in awe of the taste.

As the song progresses, it shifts into a noisier sound—the development gives me chills.

By the end, you’ll want to scream along.

You might just witness a new side of the Vocaloid scene.

NecroATOLS

ATOLS – Necro feat. Uraname
Necro ATOLS

Nekro is a piece that makes use of Uramei’s somewhat sorrowful voice.

It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer ATOLS.

While the song doesn’t spell out the situation in detail, it depicts someone who had been living a happy life falling into hell.

Since specialized terminology appears, looking it up will help you understand the worldbuilding more deeply.

Another appeal is that it allows for various interpretations.

Some say the protagonist has died, while others say they are about to be born.

NeverDATEKEN

Kagamine Rin & Len – Never (English & Romaji Subs)
NeverDATEKEN

How about a groovy house tune with a touch of funk? It’s a track by DATEKEN, a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of “Tsumugiuta.” While the overall sound is stylish, the lyrics are a punny play on the title word “Never” and the Japanese word for natto’s stickiness, “neba-neba.” Listening to it might just make you crave natto.

The rap section packs in a lot of words, so be sure to practice thoroughly before showing it off at karaoke.