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A compilation of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with ‘Re’

Among words that start with “re,” what kinds of words do you think sound like they could be used as Vocaloid song titles? Words like “Rainy,” “Inferiority,” “Love,” and “Spirit” come to mind—some Vocaloid fans might think of specific songs just from seeing these words.

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “re”! We’ll cover everything from famous masterpieces beloved by Vocaloid fans to hidden gems known only to the initiated—so take this opportunity to give them a listen.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Re” (61–70)

January, Reiwa 3 (2021)Shikaku Dot

[Lo-fi] January, Reiwa 3 / Otomachi Una
January, Reiwa 3 (2021) Shikakudot

How about some lo-fi hip-hop with a laid-back vibe? This track by Vocaloid producer Shikakudot was released in 2021.

Its down-to-earth lyrics reflect the global social issues of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

The worldview of the lyrics, which convey everyday thoughts just as they are, is something anyone can relate to.

The relaxed sound pairs nicely with Otomachi Una’s gentle singing voice.

It might be nice to listen while sipping a warm cup of tea.

Rainy RainyNanahoshi Orchestra & Megatera Zero

Rainy Rainy / Hatsune Miku – Nanao Hoshi Orchestra & Megatera Zero
Rainy Rainy Nanahoshi Orchestra & Megatera Zero

A song by Megatera Zero, the vocalist of the four-piece rock band Mr.

FanTastiC, and Nanahoshi Orchestra on guitar.

While songs with a rain theme often evoke a calm, mellow atmosphere, this track instead delivers a hysteric-feeling synth intro, a driving, rapid-fire melody characteristic of Vocaloid music, and drums that effectively build the beat—altogether creating a number that paints a scene of being pelted by unrelenting rain.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to in the thick of the rainy season, when the clouds never part, letting you fully soak in the atmosphere of rain.

Lady LayBalloon

This is a stylish Vocaloid track with a dreamy, ethereal vibe.

It’s a song by Balloon, the Vocaloid producer known for works like “Charles,” released in 2017.

It speaks to that sudden wave of loneliness that hits you out of nowhere; listening when you feel that way might make it resonate even more.

There aren’t any particularly high notes, so women might be able to sing it in the original key.

However, the phrasing and dynamics in the chorus are quite distinctive, so be sure to practice that part carefully.

Highly recommended if you want to sing something mature.

LedoBalloon

Keina Suda “Ledo” MV
Red Balloon

In a word, it’s “despair,” or perhaps “disappointment.” This song really hits because it expresses that helpless feeling while struggling against it.

I think everyone goes through situations like this.

It’s the kind of track I want you to blast on your headphones when nothing seems to be going your way.

As Lord Enma saysPinocchioP

PinocchioP – Whatever Enma Says feat. Hatsune Miku / Whatever Yama Says Goes
As Enma says, by PinocchioP

It’s a Vocaloid song with an electric sound that also has a chiptune vibe.

Created by PinocchioP, known for popular tracks like “Slow Motion” and “Common World Domination,” it was released in 2018.

It’s also included on the album “Zero.” Beyond the overall style, the rhyming lyrics are really cool! Before you know it, your body starts keeping time with the rhythm as you listen.

Lady in the Singing RoomMachigerita-P

[Hatsune Miku Append SOLID] Lady in the Singing Room [Original Song]
Lady in the Singing Room Machigerita P

A love-themed Vocaloid song that opens with a suspicious, rock-tinged vibe.

It portrays, in a moody atmosphere, the inner feelings of a woman embraced by someone who shows her no affection.

She can’t love the person before her; their days are spent only in mutual desire.

What exists there is nothing but false love.

The lyrics and sound are so compelling, you can’t help but listen closely.

Frozen Beamone two three

Frozen Beam / Hifumi feat. Hatsune Miku
Frozen Beam Hifumi

A Japanese-style rock number by Hifumi, featuring an irresistibly catchy melody.

This piece, which sings of the heartbreak of losing someone precious, was released in August 2024.

The contrast between its driving tempo and its wistful atmosphere really gets you.

The lyrics, imbued with reflections on time slipping away, may resonate with anyone lost in their memories.

Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals suit the sound perfectly.

I think it’ll hit especially hard when you’re feeling sentimental at summer’s end!