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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.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'Bo' (31–40)

Deceive MeAme no Murakumo P

[GUMI] “Boku o Damasu” by Amenomurakumo-P
Rain-and-Cloud-P Who Deceives Me

We often end up lying to ourselves, don’t we? And then we drown in self-loathing afterward.

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This piece is by Vocaloid producer Amenomurakumo-P, known for works like “Maka Fushigi” and “Hitojigoto no Oto ga Suru,” and it was released in 2021.

It’s a beautiful track with a spacious sound that captivates you—you’ll want to keep listening.

The lyrics are both philosophical and highly relatable, which is another part of its appeal.

There are unpleasant things and worries in life, but even so, it makes you feel like you can keep living firmly onward.

That girl who doesn’t listen to Japanese rock always sings about love.Haruna.

Haruna. “That kid who doesn’t listen to J-rock always sings about love” feat. Kaai Yuki
That girl who doesn’t listen to Japanese rock is always Haruna who sings about love.

For fans of rock and music lovers alike, we recommend “That Girl Who Doesn’t Listen to J-Rock Always Sings of Love.” This is a fast-paced rock song created by Haruna using Utaai Yuki.

The lyrics portray a protagonist who tries to turn a romance—and eventual breakup—with someone who doesn’t listen to rock into a song.

The heartbreaking situation of creating a wonderful track that the person you love will never listen to is sure to seize your heart.

You can also feel the wistfulness in the slightly lowered vocal tone.

VoicesYuyoyuppe

This is a track whose light, upbeat sound and message of hope resonate deeply.

Composed by yuyoyuppe and released in September 2012, it was written specifically for the unit Leo/need featured in Project SEKAI: COLORFUL STAGE!.

The lyrics convey unwavering wishes and a strong will to take on challenges.

Although yuyoyuppe is known for a harder musical style, this work powerfully expresses a positive spirit.

It’s a song that inspires the courage to face hardships.

A feel-good track for everyone who keeps on challenging themselves.

Bonus StageOwata-P

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Bonus Stage [NicoKara]
Bonus stage is over, P

A track included on the Kagamine compilation “agamination,” released at THE VOC@LOiD M@STER 16.

The lyrics are striking, reflecting on the freedom of childhood from the perspective of adulthood.

The song is upbeat and catchy, the kind you’ll want to listen to on repeat.

It's eradication!Signal P

It's Eradication! feat. Yuzuki Yukari – Dios/Signal-P
Eradication! Signal P

Since it includes lines of shouting, it gets really exciting when you sing it at karaoke.

Unlike the typical yandere who becomes self-destructive for love or acts without thinking, the lyrics portray a terrifying mindset: “In case anything happens, it would be too late, so just to be safe, let’s eliminate everyone except the two of us.”

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bo' (41–50)

Forgetful Rendezvousjig

Forgetful Rendezvous / Jig feat. flower – Forget Rendezvous
Forget-me-not rendezvous jig

It’s characterized by the abundant use of electronic sounds.

The way the title phrase is thrust in at key moments, almost to excess, and the rhyme-packed, bouncy lyrics make it a playful track.

It’s a song that shines with a sense of fun—you’ll enjoy listening to it and singing along.

It really makes you want to listen at night.

We’re all nonsensical.PinocchioP

PinocchioP – We’re All Nonsensical feat. Hatsune Miku / Nobody Makes Sense
We’re all incomprehensible Pinocchio-P

This song features cool visuals with a collage art vibe—eclectic and mysterious.

It’s “Bokura wa Minna Imi Fumei” by PinocchioP, a multi-creator who also handles his own illustrations and video production.

It was released in 2017.

The track itself is quite distinctive, blending playfulness with stylishness.

With an irresistible, soaring chorus, it’s an emotional piece I can wholeheartedly recommend.