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.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Re” (71–80)
Love ForecastDenpol-P

I want us to feel the same way about each other, but I’m scared to hear the answer to my confession—I just want to say, “Please wait,” and it gives me that warm, youthful feeling.
They’re always on my mind, yet I keep struggling with how they see me, and those feelings are expressed in a cute, poppy melody!
Love Philosophykuro usagi P

A hidden gem by Kurousa-P, the creator of “Senbonzakura,” which could be called the quintessential Vocaloid song.
In stark contrast to his other tracks, the lyrics exude an adult atmosphere that makes you involuntarily go “whoa.” While singing about the differing views on love between men and women, the vibe stays smart yet bewitching.
As expected of him.
LemonFei-P

This song is characterized by lyrics that very straightforwardly express the frustrating feelings of unrequited love.
Its arrangement, melody, and lyrics—frequently featuring motifs like lemons—evoke a pleasant sense of nostalgia, making it an especially recommended unrequited-love Vocaloid track for listeners in their late 20s to 30s.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Re” (81–90)
RestrictionLife P

An original song by Megurine Luka with a cool, mature vibe: Jinsei-P’s “Restriction.” It makes great use of the English library, and she delivers the rap brilliantly.
The sound has a texture like Western pop, and it’s undeniably cool.
Red Reflectionmaya

It opens with a striking intro: a beautiful piano plays against the backdrop of a sweeping breeze.
The lyrical, story-like, bittersweet words and the dramatic swell of the chorus are deeply moving.
It also ends with the piano, leaving a lingering afterglow.
Romance CafeteriaAnP

A song by AnP set in a cafeteria where you can order the magic of love.
GUMI’s expressive vocals vividly portray both the sweetness and the struggles of love.
Warm, comforting lyrics and a catchy melody are its hallmarks.
It’s a popular follow-up to 2013’s “Koiseyo Rattatta!” and was released alongside 96neko’s “tried singing” and Manako’s “tried dancing” videos, which sparked a huge response.
It’s a recommended track not only for those troubled by love but also for anyone feeling nostalgic about youth.
When you need a breather, why not give this song a listen?
Rainbow DollDECO*27
It’s a pop number with an energetic guitar riff that sticks in your ears.
Rainbowder by DECO*27, a popular Vocaloid producer behind many classic hits, was released in 2008.
The lyrics gently stay close to those who are crying, and they’re so kind that they’ll make you feel better too.
The bright, sunny feel of the song is probably one reason it puts you in that mindset.
It’s great to listen to yourself, of course, and I think it’s also a good one to recommend to a friend who’s feeling down!