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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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ba' (91–100)
bombIori Kanzaki

It’s a ballad, like a letter addressed to someone dear.
The song is by Iori Kanzaki, a Vocaloid producer known for hits like “Hated by Life Itself” and “Bound by Freedom,” and it was released in 2020.
A band sound wrapped in the gentle tones of piano, it’s an emotionally stirring piece.
The more you listen, the more it grows on you.
Comparing fireworks and the feelings for the other person to a bomb is such a quintessentially Iori Kanzaki touch.
Don’t you also have someone to whom you’d like to send words?
Babel CircusKou

This song stands out with its decadent, dystopian PV and aggressive sound.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Kou, it was released in 2016 and is included on the album “Mirror Play.” Many listeners have become hooked on its decidedly dark lyrics and suspicious, eerie tone.
The video was produced by Avogado6, who also worked on the PV for Eve’s “Charles.”
BabylonToma

Pisces, the zodiac sign for March, is said to originate from ancient Mesopotamian civilization.
“Babylon” refers to an ancient city in the Mesopotamian region, and this song portrays that Babylon.
Its rapid-fire vocals and upbeat melody are addictive.
monster fanaticMaiki P

It makes me think that what’s truly frightening is people… This song, released in 2020, is by Maiki-P, who is also active as a member of the two-person rock band Ratrat.
It’s an answer song to the previous track, “Anti-Joker.” When you’re obsessed with something, you can lose sight of your surroundings and end up blurting out something careless—some of you have probably experienced that on social media.
The feeling of “love” can sometimes lead to aggressive behavior.
That kind of human darkness is projected into the song.
bakubakuone two three

For those who found someone they like right after entering junior high or high school—three years will fly by in no time! Listening to this song might give you the courage to speak to them.
It’s a track by the popular Vocaloid producer Hifumi, known for Japanese-style sounds, released in 2022.
What’s unique is how it expresses the heartbeat “bakubaku” from the title by speeding up the tempo.
Somehow it even makes our own hearts race.
Draw strength from a love song and confess your feelings… ah, youth!
Winter GustWork and P

For those who have known the Vocaloid scene since its early days, this work might come to mind as the quintessential “Japanese-style Vocaloid song.” Created by the Vocaloid producer Shigotoshite-P, it was released in 2014.
It’s a Japanese-inspired, mature duet by MEIKO and KAITO that makes you feel as if you’re standing in a gently cooling breeze as you listen.
The noble worldview of the lyrics, which evokes thoughts of eternity, is one of its charms.
By the way, the video introduced here is a rearranged version released in 2019.
Violence TriggerHachioji-P

This piece was used as the theme song for MegMeg, a hero who appears in the mobile game #Compass.
It’s a track by Hachioji-P, a Vocaloid producer who has been active since the early days of the Vocaloid scene, released in 2018.
It’s a fast-paced, high-pressure electronic tune.
The sound arrangement, with waves of audio surging in, is irresistible.
You’ll find yourself swaying and getting into the groove.
If you listen to it after getting to know the character MegMeg, you might get a different impression of the song.