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!
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Vocaloid songs starting with “O” (41–50)
ogre's headMowei

Why not surrender yourself to a stylish, energetic sound? A duet by KAITO and Kasane Teto, composed by Matsu’o and released in August 2024.
The punchy electronic tones that blast into your ears and the aggressive sound arrangement are electrifying.
The lyrics, which delve into human desire and sense of justice, are another highlight.
With its distinctive, heavyweight low end, we recommend listening in a high-quality audio environment!
Vocaloid songs starting with 'O' (51–60)
Old FriendsYonYon

A moving song themed around friendship has been born! Crafted by YonYon together with her old friends SIRUP and Shin Sakiura, this piece gently sings of the precious bonds nurtured through life’s uphill climbs.
Blending elements of hip-hop and gospel, and featuring a performance by Gen Z trumpet virtuoso Reiya Terakubo, the sound exudes a comforting warmth.
Released in January 2025, this track is perfect for expressing gratitude and support to cherished friends.
As a song that accompanies life’s milestones—weddings, graduations, and more—it’s sure to resonate in your heart.
made-to-orderTohta Kasamura

A lovely Vocaloid song that wraps your heart in a gentle melody.
Crafted by Tota Kasamura, this work was released in April 2022.
It also drew attention as an event track for the game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” The lyrics are filled with the courage to move forward while cherishing your true self, and every listen feels like a supportive push on your back.
It’s highly recommended for everyone to sing together with the people you go to karaoke with.
I want to eat yakiniku!Fumito Fumizuki

Set to a fast-paced Eurobeat rhythm, this song belts out a burning passion for yakiniku—just listening will get you hyped! It’s a track by Fumito Fumizuki, released in 2020.
The humor-filled lyrics are charming, cheering up weary souls from busy days with a craving for grilled meat.
Perfect for when you want to blow away work stress or go all out and get pumped!
Yamaoka-ya comes out of the tap at my place.Ganbare Masashige

A track by Ganbare Masashige, released in January 2025.
After its debut, it rapidly became a hit thanks to its addictive quality.
Packed with love for the ramen chain Yamaokaya, its humorous worldbuilding is irresistibly catchy.
The breezy rap by Kasane Teto is also fantastic—you’ll find yourself nodding along.
If you enjoyed this piece, be sure to dig into the Vocaloid hip-hop scene!
funeralElectric Whale

Created by Den-ǂ-Whale, the piece “Osoushiki” was released in January 2025.
True to its title, the lyrics take a funeral as their motif, quietly posing questions about ghosts, memories, and the afterlife.
They weave reflections on the deceased together with rural landscapes and ritual scenes, evoking a curious sense of nostalgia.
Its pastoral, airy musicality is also compelling.
It may be a good listen when you’re in a contemplative mood.
What's so wrong with masturbating?!Lily / Chaos Tsukuru-P

It’s a song that captivates with its shocking theme and highly impactful wording.
While it’s notably straightforward and borderline “out,” Muddled Tsuclaa-P’s excellent tuning skills also stand out.
The official video has attracted many praising comments like “as close to out as it gets” and “mods, do your job,” and the view count is climbing to astonishing numbers.
Lily’s lower vocal tone matches the song’s atmosphere perfectly.
Recommended for those who don’t mind erotic content or who enjoy pushing the envelope.
It’s mainly available on Niconico, so be sure to check it out.