Compilation of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ni”
If you want to find music you love or dig into tracks from a different angle, this article is for you.
In this piece, we’ve picked out a bunch of Vocaloid songs that start with the syllable “ni.”
We’ll focus mainly on tracks released in recent years.
Some might be ones you haven’t heard in a while that bring back a sense of nostalgia.
Be sure to read to the end and find a new favorite track!
It’s a feature that lets you experience a new side of the Vocaloid scene!
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Collection of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ni” (71–80)
bipedalismDECO*27

This song is written around the theme of a man and a woman.
It contains very sensual words and expressions, but they, too, are terms that reflect one’s inner self.
With this single track, you may feel as if your own heart is being laid bare.
This is definitely a song you’ll want to hear.
two-second ruleMARUDARUMA
From the intro, the guitars roar at full blast—an incredibly cool and fiery track.
Throughout the song, every corner is drenched in a fierce band sound, and its uptempo, driving melody leaves you with one simple impression: it’s just plain cool.
In contrast, the lyrics are abstract and thought-provoking.
Still, the strongest and clearest message sung in the chorus makes it unmistakably clear what this song is about.
It’s a song you’ll want to sing when you’re feeling down or when your heart is tired.
The Little MermaidCeleron
A waltz-style song themed after the fairy tale The Little Mermaid.
With the lonely sound of bubbles, it evokes a gothic mood that contrasts MEIKO’s red with the blue of the sea and the darkness beyond.
The lyrics follow the fairy tale, and in the end—though you know what’s coming—it’s a heartrending song that tightens your chest.
The Little Mermaid4124

A work by 4124, sung by Luka.
It is inspired by Andersen’s fairy tale “The Little Mermaid.” The quiet, music-box-like melody and Luka’s calm, understated vocals are striking.
The lyrics are heartrending, promising to keep watching over you forever, even if I turn into foam.
Nothing but humansDynamic Jienzus

Precisely because the message is so simple, it really hits home.
The song “Ningen Bacca” by Dynamic Jien’s—Carlos Hakamada’s music project—is just about one minute long, but it sticks with you long after it ends.
Over a pastoral band sound, it sings, “Other animals don’t fret or feel lonely, so why do humans harbor such feelings?” Honestly, you’re absolutely right—it’s a mystery, isn’t it…
Nearly EndOe Karushii

The pain of having to part ways even though you care so much… this is a goodbye song that pierces the heart.
“Nearly End,” a track by Vocaloid producer Oe Calcite, was released in 2021.
Centered on a band sound, it resonates with the beautiful tones of piano and strings.
Miku’s wistful vocals match the mood of the piece perfectly.
The lyrics trace emotional misalignment and the anxiety of an approaching time limit.
It might be just right for when you want to have a good cry.
Let's just run away.Gou Aoki

Isn’t choosing to run away a kind of courage, too? The emotional rock number “Nigechimaōze” (“Let’s Just Run Away”) was created by Aoki Gō—also known under the name Gogo no Tea—and released in 2020.
Its fresh yet slightly bittersweet band sound pairs perfectly with Otomachi Una’s strong, resonant vocals.
Maybe that’s why the lyrics’ message goes straight into your head.
I think it’ll give you the power to stand back up.