A compilation of Vocaloid songs that start with “Nu”
When you want to find music you like, what do you usually do?
These days, the go-to is searching on YouTube, TikTok, or social media sites.
Some people check artists’ release info on music apps, or say they love buying records based on the jacket art.
This time, I’m introducing Vocaloid songs whose titles start with the Japanese syllable “nu” (ぬ).
Think of it as a chance—why not explore music you haven’t encountered before?
Vocaloid songs starting with 'Nu' (1–10)
slippery eelcalf

Although it’s introduced as a gag song, it’s actually super solid, cute, and really gets you grooving.
It’s a track by Koushi, a popular Vocaloid producer also known for organizing the Gag Song Posting Festival, released in 2022.
It was included on the official Otomachi Una 6th anniversary album, “Una-Chance!2 feat.
Otomachi Una.” The light piano sound and Otomachi Una’s adorable vocals will make your heart dance.
For anyone wondering, “Why eel?”—here’s the explanation: Otomachi Una’s setting is that she’s from Hamamatsu City in Shizuoka Prefecture.
That’s why she wears a hat modeled after Hamamatsu’s local specialty, eel.
Just stripping isn’t the answer!Deadball P

That’s quite an eccentric title.
The lyrics themselves are something else, too.
It’s a work by Deadball-P, who has long been active at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene, released in 2009.
As I mentioned earlier, the lyrics are pretty out there.
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but in fact, it’s also a bittersweet love song.
The melody is catchy, so it’s easy to sing as long as you don’t pay attention to the lyrics.
to paint; to smear; to apply (e.g., lotion); to plasterUtsu-P

A track by Utsu-P, a Vocaloid producer who mainly creates loud rock songs and excels at producing pieces that heavily use shouts and growls—vocal techniques hard to reproduce with VOCALOID.
Riding on a drum beat that would be difficult for a human to perform, the heavy guitar sound and the ominous, scene-setting synth intro build anticipation for the song.
The loud style pairs perfectly with VOCALOID’s inorganic singing voice, resulting in a track whose distinctly different take on rock is sure to get you pumped.
huskToa

I think it’s perfect for when you want to cry your heart out and reset your feelings.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer toa, who has created hits like “Tsugihagi Staccato,” “ID Smile,” and “Dry Dry Flower,” and it was released in 2013.
Hatsune Miku’s transparent, airy vocals are striking—they fit the grand and beautiful melody perfectly.
The lyrics, which depict parting and reunion, are profoundly moving.
The more you listen, the more it tugs at your tear ducts—a deeply affecting ballad.
NurseryDancerYugika

You’ll be drawn in by the gritty sound pressure and the dreamy melody.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yugika, released in October 2024.
The noisy texture of Mikoto Nekkana’s vocals and the low-end-heavy arrangement are quintessentially Yugika.
The lyrics, where innocence and danger intersect, are another major appeal.
It’s a song that makes you feel like you’re being led into another dimension.
Turn up the volume and you’ll slip into a strange, dreamlike state.
Highly recommended for anyone looking for a dark and stylish Vocaloid track.
NurarihyonKizuku

The galloping band sound is super exhilarating! The insanely addictive high-speed rock tune “Nurarihyon” is a track by Vocaloid producer Kizuku, released in 2020.
The nonstop, full-throttle drive from start to finish is incredibly cool and so satisfying.
It’s also fun how the bouncing piano and various tones come at you from all directions.
The contrast between the upbeat sound and the downer lyrics really gets you—this is a track you’ll have on repeat for sure!
nullkyiku

You’re drawn in by the dramatic composition and the delicate vocals.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer kyiku, released in 2022.
The song placed 15th in the Rookie Ranking of Vocacolle Spring 2022.
Characterized by its futuristic, stylish sound arrangement, it has a charm that makes you want to keep listening.
The title “null,” meaning “nothing,” expresses a state of being unable to sort out one’s feelings.
The heartbreaking emotions woven into the lyrics pierce the heart.






