Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ra'
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Ra.”
When it comes to songs starting with “Ra,” many of you might think of the hugely popular “Ransou Metsuretsu Girl.”
Other “Ra”-starting words commonly used in Vocaloid song titles include “Last,” “Liar,” and “Thunderclap.”
This time I’ve selected a wide range from famous hits to hidden gems, so as you read, count how many of the songs you had in mind made the list.
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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ra” (11–20)
Last Light Love Songjig

This “Last Light Love Song” has a modern vibe.
It also carries a touch of ennui, the track is fairly contemporary, and it’s a piece where you can really enjoy the melody.
The lyrics are crafted to be suggestive and thought-provoking.
The balance between melody and lyrics is excellent.
Latricebouncing fish

Please give this fantastical Vocaloid track—infused with elements of math rock—a listen.
Crafted by Haneru Sakana, it was released in April 2025.
Its intricate melodic lines and Hatsune Miku’s wistful, resonant voice sink deep into the heart.
You’ll also find yourself drawn in by the delicate guitar work.
The lyrics evoke profound introspection and a sense of melancholy, letting the emotions slowly seep into your chest.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side when you want to face feelings that are hard to put into words.
Raspberry!Ozone

This Vocaloid track features a peppy melody perfectly matched with bright, uplifting vocals.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Ozone, released in August 2022.
The sunny, EDM-inspired sound naturally gets your body moving to the beat, and the lyrics—infused with the bittersweet feelings of first love—are sure to bring a smile to your face.
When you need a change of pace, give this song a listen!
Compass, remove the needleSei Bōno × Roku Ubana

It’s a moving ballad with a melody line that blends transience and beauty, leaving a lasting impression.
Created by Vocaloid producer Rok Uhana based on an illustration by Sei Bōno, the piece is set for release in March 2025.
Hints of sorrow seep through the guitar’s arpeggios, layered with Hatsune Miku’s transparent, crystalline vocals.
The lyrics, depicting struggles with self-worth and inner emotions, pierce the heart.
It’s a heart-aching Vocaloid track you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.
Love YouCapchii

This is a track by Capchii with a comfortably electro-pop vibe.
It was chosen as the theme song for “39Culture 2025,” released in March 2025.
Pairing Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals with light, airy synths, it creates a bright and positive impression.
The groove is so catchy it might get your body moving on its own.
It’s perfect for when you want to boost your mood.
Rapunzeln-buna

From the very first line, it sings so human-like that I found myself thinking, “Is this really a VOCALOID?” I was astonished.
The smooth delivery of the high notes and even the use of vibrato make it a highly polished VOCALOID ballad.
It was released in 2016.
Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Ra” (21–30)
Love PotionINOSON

This song was released in 2012 by Vocaloid producer INOSON.
It’s irresistibly cute in the pre-chorus, and the chorus is perfect for dancing.
It’ll make you want to go out for ice cream, too.
In “sang it” cover videos, it’s often performed as a duo.