A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ba”
When you hear about Vocaloid songs that start with “ba,” which tracks come to mind?
There are many distinctive songs, including Bug by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki bear.
You’ll also find tracks that make the most of uniquely Vocaloid ideas, such as quirky songs themed around onomatopoeia.
In this article, we’ve compiled a selection of Vocaloid songs that start with “ba.”
You might even discover tracks you don’t usually get the chance to hear.
Be sure to check them out as inspiration for your karaoke picks or playlist creation.
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Ba” (71–80)
Shattered HeartKairiki Bear

A high-sense, stylish four-on-the-floor dance rock track.
It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear—also known for “Venom” and “Alkali Rettousei”—released in 2018.
It’s packed with charm: a light, snappy rhythm, razor-sharp guitars, and a growling, funky bassline! The lyrics are full of catchy, great-sounding words that make you want to say them out loud, too! Throughout the song, the melody almost never drops in pitch.
Think of it as basically high the whole time.
It might be good practice for maintaining your high range.
Buzzed TankaKisara

It’s an upbeat, highly relatable tune with the theme of going viral online! Created by Kisara—an artist of many talents who also handles their own illustrations—the song was released in 2021.
If you’re a Vocaloid producer or a creator in general, the lyrics might have you saying “I feel that” over and over.
“Anyway, I just want everyone to know about my work!”—that feeling is one of the motivations behind making things.
The melody is bright, so it creates a fun vibe when you sing it!
punishment gameKururingo

When you start listening thinking it’s a quiet song, the developments will catch you off guard.
It’s a track by Kururingo, the Vocaloid producer also known for “A Certain Family’s Tea Conference” and “Jessica,” released in 2012.
The song unfolds as a back-and-forth between Miku and GUMI, and those who like it or have experienced it will recognize it right away—the theme is the card game UNO.
They play UNO, and the loser has to undergo a penalty—such is the premise.
However, the lyrics end on a highly suggestive note.
It really makes you want to unravel the relationship and story between these two.
bye roundzangi (Hokkaido-style Japanese fried chicken)

An emotional Vocaloid track that sharply captures the anxieties and conflicts of modern youth.
Created by Zangi and released in July 2024, it features an uptempo beat and crisp electronic sound that’s seriously addictive.
The lyrics convey a strong sense of alienation and loneliness toward contemporary society—lines like “I’m not interested in trivial talk” really resonate—making it highly relatable.
It’s a must-listen for anyone dealing with daily stress and worries.
If you're going to act like a foolshero

An upbeat dance rock tune that radiates both coolness and cuteness.
It’s a work by Sero, the Vocaloid producer also known as Otoro-P.
Isn’t it exactly the kind of song that feels like it was made for everyone to get hyped together? Let’s call out some responses during the chorus!
Bugryanseshite

A stylish rock tune built around a four-on-the-floor rhythm.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shaito, released in 2021.
The sharp guitar, gritty bass, and rolling synth phrases leave a strong impression, resulting in a rhythmical and highly addictive sound.
I also find it an interesting approach to incorporate a Japanese flavor into the chorus melody.
While Kiritan’s natural, straightforward singing voice might tempt you to keep the arrangement equally straight, it actually suits this kind of cutting-edge arrangement as well.
Violence Halloween PartyShotaro P

Shotaro-P, known for releasing numerous Vocaloid tracks with dark atmospheres, has created a Halloween song titled “Violence Halloween Party.” Featuring Kagamine Rin and Len alongside Kamui Gakupo on vocals, he skillfully switches between male and female voices to craft an even more distinctive world.
What fate awaits the children who have stepped into this terrifying Halloween party…?