A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “No”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “no” can you think of?
For example, “Noushou Sakuretsu Girl” (Exploding Brain Girl) is especially famous, so even those who only recently started listening to Vocaloid music might have thought of it.
There are plenty of other songs with words starting with “no,” like “nou” (brain), “nokoru” (remain), or “no-____” (no-____).
Some of you might recall specific song titles just from seeing those words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “no.”
Take a look and see if the songs you thought of are included.
Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'No' (1–10)
Bragging about one's loverNEW!Bare-Leg Peroko

From the title you might expect a sweet romantic episode, but this track deliciously subverts that expectation with a sticky, heavy texture.
“Bragging About Love,” released by Namashi Peroko in November 2025, features the innocent vocals of Kaai Yuki, which bring the protagonist’s complex emotions—emptiness and obsession with their partner—vividly to life.
The visual world, with its striking red-and-blue contrast, is also a must-see.
Give it a listen when you want to brush up against a slightly warped form of love.
it is that; the fact is (sentence-ending explanatory/emphatic expression)Great Desert Wave New

A high-velocity Vocaloid tune will heat up any party! Created by Shim Pa Shin (Dabakuhashin) and released in November 2023, it features an impressive blend of vocal work by Zundamon, Hatsune Miku, and Kasane Teto, paired with a hard-edged, majestic sound arrangement.
The key change in the chorus instantly boosts the excitement.
The lyrics, while delving into the very existence of the characters, are filled with a powerful affirmation of being true to oneself.
Listen with friends, and you’re sure to feel energized for the new year!
Noble Rosescrew-type

This is a captivating song with a decadent yet beautiful worldview, where one dances nobly while holding on to a love on the verge of breaking.
Created by Nejishiki, it passionately portrays the intertwining voices of Yuzuki Yukari and IA as they sink into a sweet and dangerous romance.
The jazzy, glamorous sound arrangement is absolutely wonderful.
If you’re drawn to the push and pull of perilous love and mysterious relationships, you’ll surely find yourself deeply resonating with this worldview.
Time to replace your brainDADA

This is a shocking Vocaloid track that turns the darkness in the depths of the heart into song.
Created by dada, it was released in October 2024.
The lyrics, which spill out the desire to “hurt the one I love most,” are filled with pathological affection.
The protagonist’s torment between love and dependency, paired with a distinctive electronic sound, crafts a one-of-a-kind worldview.
If you’re looking for music like nothing you’ve heard before, be sure to check it out.
curseBlack rabbit

The world of self-loathing woven by Kasane Teto’s singing pierces deeply into the heart.
This is a work by Kuro Usagi, released in March 2025.
At first listen it’s rhythmic and catchy, but the lyrics are packed to the brim with negative feelings.
The protagonist confronting their unfulfilled emotions will surely resonate with sentiments everyone has experienced at least once.
When you find yourself having to face the sudden anxiety or impatience that wells up in everyday life, you just might remember this song.
Non-breath ObligePinocchioP

This song sharply depicts the suffocating nature of modern society.
Created by the multi-creator PinocchioP, it was released in June 2021.
It’s characterized by breathless vocals and a delicate soundscape.
The lyrics explore themes like peer pressure and restrictions on individual freedom, resonating deeply with listeners.
In line with the theme, there are very few moments to breathe, making it quite difficult to sing!
Exploding Brain GirlHatsune Miku

I found out about this song because my younger brother sang it at karaoke.
I listened to it when I got home and got hooked right away.
Wagakki Band also did a cover of it.
The 96Neko version sounds a bit cooler.
After I got married, I learned that my husband knew it too, so we sang it together at karaoke (lol).






