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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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Bo” (21–30)
I hate myself.A:me

Recalling a summer spent with someone I loved, and the regrets swirling in my heart.
Released in 2019, this is a work by the Vocaloid producer A:me.
It’s a fast-paced guitar rock track that makes you feel like you’re right in the middle of youth.
With this sound and the message in the lyrics, it might be a piece of Vocaloid rock that resonates most with junior high and high school students.
fool; simpleton; blockheadisonosuke

A high-style Vocaloid track that sings of human imperfection over a cool groove.
Created by Isonosuke and released in February 2024, it blends Chisey’s vocals with a distinctive melodic line to addictive effect.
The lyrics, depicting the confusion of our information-saturated modern society and the gap between ideals and reality, strike deeply with listeners.
As the song progresses, it compels you to confront the “foolish” parts within yourself—an intriguing allure unique to this Vocaloid piece.
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I am a dandelion.M@SATOSHI

Since the song’s theme is dandelions, it’s perfect for May.
Thanks to its grand atmosphere and clear, transparent vocals, it’s crafted with a warm arrangement.
M@SATOSHI specializes in ’90s sounds, and this track carries that vibe as well.
It’s a Vocaloid song that we’d like listeners of all ages to hear.
VOCALOID COMMUNICATION!!!Project Lumina

“VOCALOID COMMUNICATION!!!,” released by Vocaloid producer Project Lumina on February 22, 2024, has breathed new life into the Vocaloid scene.
Through the technology of VOCALOID, this work sings of human connection and a hopeful future.
Its message, which champions the value of the link between Vocaloid music and real life, is truly moving.
If you want to feel the ‘power of music,’ definitely give it a listen!
Booo!TOKOTOKO

A boyfriend forgets his girlfriend’s birthday, and she gets mad.
But she just can’t bring herself to hate him—he’s so good at being sweet that she ends up finding him adorable.
This love song captures that delicate, girlish feeling.
It’s a track by Tokotoko, also known as Nishizawa-sanP, released in 2018.
A super catchy guitar rock number, its sound alone is refreshing to the soul.
Many listeners will probably relate to the feelings expressed by the protagonist in the lyrics.
And guys—don’t forget your partner’s birthday!
Voidroidr-906

This is a sharpened Vocaloid track where a tense tone and a speedy melody line fit together perfectly.
“Voidroid” by r-906 was released in August 2023.
It’s an electric tune that combines sophisticated beat-making with deep, expansive synth sounds—so captivating you’ll want to keep it on repeat.
It feels like “the sounds you want arrive exactly where you want them.” The lyrics revolve around the theme of “words,” and there’s a part that metaphorically references Twitter changing to X.
I encourage you to dig into its message and interpretation.
Our 16-bit Warsasakure.UK

A surge of people are getting hooked on its unpredictable song structure! This track, created by Vocaloid producer sasakure.
UK—also known as sasakure-P—who also leads the fusion band Yuukei Rampage, was released in 2009.
Its cutting-edge sound arrangement and dystopian lyrical worldview are irresistible.
In 2022, a remastered version was released as part of the smartphone game Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku.
Listening—or playing—might just bring back the feelings you had back then.