Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bo'
There may be many people who can’t immediately think of Vocaloid songs that start with “Bo.” Some of you might fondly remember bibuko’s “Bonkure Rock Frenzy” or Fronz Ichigo’s “Botan (Peony).” In this article, we’ve collected Vocaloid songs that begin with “Bo.” We’ll introduce a wide range of tracks, from songs popular on social media to hidden gems.
You might just discover a track you can’t help but put on repeat.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bo' (1–10)
Because I will let it wither.American Folk Music Research Society

A poetry reading that captivates the heart with sound images that seem to melt away.
It’s a piece by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Study Group, released in February 2025.
Its development is marked by shifts between stillness and intensity, drawing you into a world woven from crystalline singing and spoken word.
Paired with visuals that emphasize stark contrasts of light and shadow, it feels like a work of art.
If you want to confront your inner self, be sure to give this track a listen.
I want to stop thinking.Lightly Salted Index

It’s an alternative track imbued with a languid, ennui-tinged mood.
The song by Usushio Shisū was released in September 2024.
It directly expresses the universal struggle of wanting to stop thinking.
As for the performance, it should be especially approachable for beginner guitarists.
You can play it entirely with power chords and octave voicings, and the guitar solo uses relaxed fingerings.
Give it a try!
BOSSNIL

You’ll be drawn into an eerie, ominous tale.
Created by NIL, this work stands out with its dark and mysterious atmosphere.
Released in February 2025, it became a hot topic, especially among KAITO fans.
The gothic-styled electronic sound is incredibly cool, and the lyrics—depicting fear and awe toward the boss—fit perfectly.
Experience the tense development and the weighty sound for yourself!
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We didn't do anything wrong!Miyamori Literature

A stylish sound bursts open and spreads, a feel-good pop tune that lifts your spirits! It’s a piece released by Fumiaki Miyamori in March 2025, featuring Miku’s dazzling vocals that are truly captivating.
The catchy melody and the lyrics’ empowering message that drives away anxiety are absolutely wonderful.
It’s a perfect pick-me-up for mornings on your way to work or school.
Just listening will put you in the mood to say, “Let’s do our best!”
The VOCALOIDs just keep repeating two chords.GYARI

A song by GYARI, a Vocaloid producer who also works under the name Cocoa Cigarette P on Niconico.
As the title suggests, it’s a simple composition that progresses with only two chords for much of the piece, yet its rapidly shifting moods keep it from ever feeling monotonous.
Despite being over 20 minutes long, it has achieved Hall of Fame status, which speaks to its high level of craftsmanship.
It’s an engaging, never-boring number that showcases the piano’s expressive range across any style.
Your adventure log has been erased!Jesus-P

The trauma of Dragon Quest has been turned into a song.
It’s a humor-filled track about a king who travels with the Hero and keeps messing things up.
The illustrations in the music video add a great touch, too.
Did the Hero manage to defeat the final boss safely? Please give it a listen.
Volt TackleDECO*27

This collaborative song between Pokémon and Hatsune Miku portrays Pikachu bravely taking on love and Hatsune Miku embodying the role of a Pokémon Trainer.
It features a distinctive cyber-neon texture as an homage to the ’90s.
The lyrics, inspired by Electric-type Pokémon, cleverly weave in elements from the games, expressing the jolt of love like a thunderbolt.
Released in September 2023, this track is packed with DECO*27’s signature charm.
It’s perfect not only for Pokémon fans but also for anyone wrestling with matters of the heart.
As you listen, you might just find a little courage sparking within you!