Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bi'
Among words starting with “bi,” ones often used in song titles that come to mind are “Bitter” and “Beautiful.” The duo YOASOBI has also released theme-driven tracks such as “Biri-Biri.” In this article, we’ve gathered songs themed around Vocaloid tracks that start with “bi.” You can enjoy everything from pieces where Hatsune Miku showcases her nimble, expressive vocals to songs overflowing with the distinctly mechanical worldview unique to Vocaloid.
Try listening while thinking of words that begin with “bi.”
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Bi” (31–40)
Beautiful NightmareHachioji-P

This is a very stylish Vocaloid song inspired by the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, loved around the world.
It’s a track by Hachioji-P, a Vocaloid producer known for powerful electric tunes, released in 2016.
Although the sound arrangement is filled with electronic tones, it somehow conveys a mysterious, dreamlike atmosphere.
Perhaps it’s the wistful melody line and the lyrical worldview.
You can feel the emotions of the protagonist who longs to wake but cannot, and it tightens your chest.
Bitter MajestyHachioji-P

This Vocaloid song, “Bitter Majesty,” depicts a story set several years after “Sweet Devil,” a track by Hachioji-P known for dance-oriented music.
It’s said that Hachioji-P rose to fame while still in university, and many urban legends have been reported across numerous music circles and light music clubs at universities in Hachioji claiming that he was once among them.
Beast DanceTakeaki Wada

It’s a highly addictive rock number whose chorus phrases will stick in your head.
The track, by Takeaki Wada—also known as KurageP—was released in 2017.
The ensemble of the shady, cool guitar riff, the gritty, grinding bass, and the drum groove that sits squarely in the middle is irresistible.
You’ll notice it best on earphones or headphones, but if you’re going to cover it on guitar, start by practicing the left-channel part.
It’s the backing part, so it’s simpler than the right channel.
honey trapYes

Hiding your true self, dressing yourself up, and getting what you want.
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It might look like something bad, yet I can’t help but empathize with the protagonist’s feelings.
The song Bijin Kyaku (Honey Trap) by Vocaloid producer Kore-san was released in August 2023.
It was an entry in the BokaColle 2023 Summer TOP 100 ranking.
The glamorous, retro-tinged sound arrangement pairs perfectly with the breathy vocal work.
Together with the MV and the lyrical storyline, the world-building is incredibly well realized.
Lightly carbonated RememberSea breeze scent P

It’s a rare breakup song that’s actually a very poppy number.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Iso no Kaori P, released in 2020.
The melody is so cute it’ll put you in a bubbly mood as you listen.
But the lyrics are still a breakup song, with a slightly bittersweet finish.
Things were so fun just the other day… the end of a romance really does come out of nowhere, doesn’t it? This might be perfect for when you want to reset your mood after feeling like you’ve hit rock bottom from heartbreak.
It also sounds great for a walk.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Bi” (41–50)
Ward Room 305Bee

“Scary, scary, scary!” That was, without a doubt, my first impression when I heard it.
This song, a self-remake of “In the Rainy City, Balloons Dance with the Devil,” depicts a woman’s pregnancy and childbirth, and how, along with them, she loses her mental balance.
As it focuses on the psyche, the piece is rendered exceedingly ambiguous, eerie, and unstable.