Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bu'
Some of you might be struggling to find a favorite among the countless Vocaloid songs.
One fun way is to pick a single kana from the Japanese syllabary and search for songs that start with it.
In this article, I’ll introduce Vocaloid tracks that begin with “bu.”
Many of them center on the theme of “literature,” so I recommend paying attention to the lyrics as you listen.
You’ll also find titles like “武” (martial) and “舞” (dance) that evoke a cool, stylish atmosphere.
Give these songs a listen to enjoy both the beauty of the Japanese language and the unique world of Vocaloid.
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Bu” (51–60)
Bloom RibbonGinkle

If you’re thinking, “This year, I’m finally going to confess to the person I’ve liked for so long!” then listening to this will surely give you courage! It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Ginkle, released in 2021.
A fast-paced rock number where the beautiful tones of piano and strings resound.
It’s as if the sound itself expresses the protagonist’s overflowing feelings.
Using Valentine’s Day as a chance to share your feelings… it’s not easy, but maybe this song will give you the push you need.
Black SheepMuzikadelic

This is a duet song by Megurine Luka and Hatsune Miku.
Released in November 2010, it’s a very stylish track that was featured in “World’s New Videos” and successfully completed its run.
Vocaloid producer Patrichef participated on guitar.
Ugly guy documentaryTable Tennis Boy

Somehow, it reminds me of the story of “Densha Otoko.” The melody is, if anything, bright and cute, but it’s a cool song about the way of life where, even if the person you like doesn’t look your way, you keep trying.
It makes me feel like I should do my best, too.
Bless Your BreathTakeaki Wada

It’s a melody that makes you want to break into a run.
Composed by Wada Takeaki, also known as Kurage-P, it was released in 2019.
As the theme song for the Hatsune Miku event “Magical Mirai 2019,” the lyrics are written from Hatsune Miku’s perspective.
Its refreshing, lively rhythm lifts your spirits as you listen.
The PV is also high-quality and very engaging.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Bu” (61–70)
Grammar Girl Φ LyricaPrisoner P

This is a song by CLΦSH, a unit formed by the singer 96Neko and Prisoner P.
On the same day, not only the VOCALOID version but also a version sung by 96Neko was uploaded, making it a track you can enjoy twice over.
Bless youYes

If you’re carrying a heavy heart, I hope you’ll listen to this song—one that simply watches over you with gentle kindness.
“Bless You,” a track by Vocaloid producer Ze, was released in August 2023 and created with support from VOCALOID β-STUDIO.
First, you’ll be struck by the depth and expansiveness of the sound.
Then Kasiki β’s whispery vocals will truly move you.
The vocal work is quiet yet emotional, with a grainy timbre that feels warm.
Be sure to listen through to the very end, without missing a single moment.
BLOODY BL—ODYUmetora

A single with an energetic yet dark vibe.
Composed by Umatora and released in August 2024.
Its resonant, bass-heavy electronic sound is striking and brings out the best in MAI’s vocal tone.
The lyrics revolve around a theme of mad, obsessive love—electric and intoxicating.
As you keep listening, you’ll find yourself captivated by its precarious worldbuilding before you know it.
A Vocaloid track best enjoyed with the volume turned up.