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Vocaloid songs that start with 'O'

Vocaloid songs that start with 'O'
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Vocaloid songs that start with 'O'

If you’ve come here, chances are you like Vocaloid songs.

It’s been a long time since Hatsune Miku’s debut in 2007, and countless masterpieces have continued to be born.

In the meantime, the Vocaloid scene has seeped so deeply into the times and culture that we even have the term “Vocaloid-native generation.”

Now then, what I’m introducing this time is a selection of Vocaloid tracks whose titles start with the letter “O.”

Be sure to read to the end and find a new favorite track!

Vocaloid songs starting with “O” (1–10)

pressBy the way, Sato

This is a comical yet cynical piece about the moment you press a button that suddenly falls from the sky, a jolt of pleasure like electricity surges through you, and you become hooked.

Released in July 2025, the track features rhythmic sounds and Teto’s cool vocals that leave a strong impression.

Riding on Sato Chinami’s signature pop melody, the theme sung about is dependence on pleasure.

It seems fun at first glance, but when you really think about the lyrics, it sends a slight chill down your spine.

I encourage you to analyze it and consider what kind of message the song conveys!

foolNEW!KARATOH

An R&B number that blends seamlessly into the city nightscape.

Created by Vocaloid producer KARATOH and released in August 2024.

Its swinging groove and sophisticated chord progressions feel effortless, and before you know it, your body starts to sway.

The lyrics distill a struggle with being a nobody and the smoldering passion beneath it.

The emotions wavering behind the cool sound hit you right in the heart.

It’s a perfect piece for when you want to unwind and immerse yourself in music alone.

Lead orga..NEW!adomiori

adomiori – orga.. Guided feat. Otomachi Una (official audio)
orga.. lead to NEW! adomiori

I can’t help but surrender my heart to the soothing electronic tones.

This track is by Vocaloid producer adomiori, featured on the EP “we search,” released in August 2025.

The whisper-soft, translucent vocals give voice to the protagonist’s aching longing as they search for light in a suffocating world.

You can almost see them reaching out beyond the overcast sky for a faint glimmer of hope—it’s heart-wrenching.

It’s perfect for when you’re feeling a little sentimental.

Dance ChinaAtena

Odor China / Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto SV
Odor China Atena

Vocaloid producer Atena, known as one of the creators of the acclaimed derivative game “If Mesmerizer Were a Game.” Since debuting in 2024 with “Dark Mirror,” they’ve consistently released buzzworthy works.

Among Atena’s songs, “Odotchina” is especially recommended.

Packed with Teto references and fighting game nods, it has the potential to really take off in certain circles.

Although it features Kasane Teto, there aren’t many high-pitched phrases.

Moreover, for a Vocaloid track, the word count is low, making it comparatively easy to sing overall relative to how hyped the song gets.

OOPArtsNEW!Boiled Fruits

Therefore, Nirukajitsu “OOPArts” with Hatsune Miku [Official] – OOPÁRTS
OOPArts NEW! Niru Kajitsu

A song by Vocaloid producer Nirukajitsu, released in September 2025.

Born from the project “Pokémon feat.

Hatsune Miku Project VOLTAGE High↑,” it premiered on the exact 15th anniversary of the release of Pokémon Black and White.

The piece is themed around the in-story trainer N, and its conflict and loneliness—born from a too-pure heart—resonate over a downer yet sharp sound.

Another hallmark is its palindromic structure, with the lyrics of the first and second verses forming a pair.

It’s a work you can enjoy by immersing yourself in the original world or by simply letting the sound carry you.

Asian giant hornetUtsu-P

Utsu-P – Giant Hornet feat. Hatsune Miku
Giant Hornet Melancholy P

It’s an ultra-aggressive loud rock track driven by a brutally low-tuned guitar.

Created by Vocaloid producer Utsu-P, it was released in August 2025.

The thunderous low-end sound and Miku’s vocals—mixing shouts and growls—are insanely cool.

The message, which bares its fangs at an unfair society and intrusive others while warning anyone who tries to invade one’s territory, is cathartic for the listener, too.

When you want to blast away your daily frustrations at full volume, definitely give it a listen!

No reply yet, kana? 💦❓ Old-man texting style 😁❗️Uncle Yoshimoto

No reply yet, Kana? 💦 An old-man-text style 😁❗️ / Amai (Raincoat)
No reply yet, huh? Haha. Using uncle-style texting! Yoshimoto Uncle.

Unlike the mainstream Japanese music scene, the Vocaloid community tends to be more welcoming to novelty/comedic songs.

Among recent meme tracks, many of you might immediately think of the particularly striking “Still Waiting for Your Reply?💦 The Middle-Aged Man Texting Style😁❗️,” right? While this piece features the trademark rapid-fire delivery typical of Vocaloid, its vocal range isn’t especially wide, nor does it have extreme melodic leaps.

As a novelty song, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, and on top of that, it’s relatively easy to sing—making it a smart addition to your repertoire.

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