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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Vocaloid songs starting with “Re/Le/Ro/Ra/Ri/Ru/Ryō” (Japanese ‘Re’ row) – Titles 21–30
Love DecorateAnP

A song about a faint, budding love: wanting to get closer to the boy you like but not being able to be honest, while your daydreams keep growing.
Whether you’re a boy or a girl, you’ll find yourself saying, “So true!” when you hear the lyrics.
It’s lovely how it refreshingly sings about those ordinary heart-fluttering moments.
Love PhotographAnP

A song that supports the youth of a girl living for love.
The music video, which portrays a heart-fluttering romance in each scene, matches the tone of the song perfectly.
If you want to express your feelings just as you are without trying to act more grown-up, it’s sure to give you courage.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start With “Re” (31–40)
letter songKiritan-P

This work is a companion piece to the song “Yūhisaka” (“Sunset Hill”).
It is created around the theme of a letter from the protagonist of “Yūhisaka” to my future self ten years later.
If you’re in your teens, you’ve probably imagined what you’d be like in ten years at least once.
This is a song I want those people to listen to, to reflect on, and to be moved by.
Revolutionary Nature: King DiseaseSuzumu

This song is by the Vocaloid producer Suzumu and is one entry in a series that begins with “○○性:”.
Like the other songs in the series, it features an addictive, up-tempo style.
The use of pauses is extremely skillful, creating moments that draw your attention to the music.
Listen once and, before you know it, you’ll be hitting repeat.
LemonFei

This is a breakup song said to be inspired by Motojirō Kajii’s short story “Lemon.” While retaining elements that overlap with the work, it’s a charming song that seems to waft with the fresh scent of summer and the sweet-and-sour aroma of lemons.
It was released in 2010.
Can you still contact me?Live P

It’s a romantic ballad.
It’s neither a heartbreak song nor a one-sided love song; it’s about a couple who’ve had a fight, which gives it a really fresh angle.
There are many parts that make you empathize with the girl’s unstable feelings, and the lyrics even have moments that make you chuckle because of her anxiety, which in turn makes you feel like you want to watch over them.
It’s a wonderful track.
Jinpō-ji, a temple of wondrous spiritual efficacyKamui Gakupo

A gag song by a Vocaloid producer whose style is less about striking out and more like getting hit by a pitch.
The subject matter is elementary-school level.
It’s infuriating how everything—song quality, tuning technique, and wordplay—is all so skillfully done.
It’s included on “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Kira Hyakka Ryouran Butoukai feat.
Kamui Gakupo from Gackpoid.”