A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with numbers
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with numbers!
Some songs have titles that are just numbers, while others have words following the number.
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might already have several tracks in mind.
Numbers in the titles carry all sorts of meanings—dates, times, percentages, counts, and more—so keep an eye out for how each song uses them.
I’ve selected a wide range from famous hits to hidden gems, so I hope you enjoy discovering new tracks as you take your time exploring them.
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182¿?shimon

It’s a hardcore Vocaloid track that comes crashing in with heavy sound pressure.
Created by shimon (aka ¿?), it was released in July 2024.
The title “182.” is slang for “I hate you,” meaning “I really hate you.” The lyrics vent frustrations about society and one’s way of life, yet still bristle with the resolve that “there’s no choice but to do it.” That gritty sentiment pairs perfectly with the avant-garde sound arrangement.
I’ve been alive for 1,000 years.Iyowa

The key height is one factor, but the off-axis rhythms also contribute to the increased difficulty.
This song, released in 2020, is by Iyowa, a Vocaloid producer whose distinctive style captivates listeners and won’t let go.
Centered on a girl who has lived for a thousand years in a painted world, its mysterious setting is addictive after just one listen.
Iyowa’s songs are all challenging, but because they’re popular there are many cover videos, so definitely search around and use your favorites as references.
On a certain day in August, medical examination datashitoo

This is a poetry reading that draws you into a literary atmosphere.
It’s a work by Shitoo, the Vocaloid producer who rose to prominence with the hit “Noise of Nonsense,” released in March 2023.
The song is nostalgic and heartrending, beginning with the words of a woman who has lost her memory.
Whether it’s the lyrics, the subtext between the spoken lines, or the phrasing, you’ll find that before you know it, listening to the music feels like reading a mystery novel.
It may be a piece that expands your sense of what Voiceroid—and by extension, Vocaloid—can be.
8HITJesus-P

This is a song by Jesus-P, a member of the music circle Wonderful☆Opportunity!.
With a fighting-game-like vibe, it’s themed around training.
Its fast-tempo techno-pop sound is sure to delight game fans.
Give it a listen!
1/365homosexuality (particularly in women); lesbianism

This piece was created as a birthday song for Megurine Luka.
It’s a track by Tasoku—also known under the name Re:ON—released in 2011.
“1/365” refers to one day out of the 365 days in a year—in other words, that special day: a birthday.
You can really feel the overflowing desire to celebrate.
The warm, acoustic sound is wonderful too, with the tambourine standing out in particular.
Be sure to clap along and get into the groove!
1LDKneko-men (cat mask)

It’s a breakup song that puts on a brave face, saying “This is fine.” It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Nekomens, released in 2020.
The lo-fi sound arrangement is striking, with a reverb-soaked guitar tone that echoes forlornly.
The melancholy of the piano solo is also deeply moving.
Although the song is very quiet, judging from the protagonist’s feelings woven into the lyrics, it still sounds like they’re pretending to be strong.
Perhaps the simplicity of the arrangement comes from suppressing their true emotions.
1/6 Out of the gravityVocaloid-P

Lyrics that show single-minded care for someone you love.
That feeling of wanting to do something for someone important.
It’s a song that frees you from the pain of unrequited love and from gravity as you listen.
Even if the act has no meaning, you can’t help but do something.
It lets you feel just a little kinder.