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” – Compilation (41–50)
Left BehindEmpathP

A song by the American Vocaloid producer EmpathP, who not only writes and composes but also handles the character design for her own tracks.
Despite being arranged simply with only piano and strings aside from the vocals, it captivates with a rich, immersive world.
Before you know it, you’re drawn right into the music.
While the female vocal is the main focus, the addition of a male vocal partway through greatly expands the narrative, creating vivid scenes even if you don’t understand the words—a highly polished, masterfully crafted piece.
Ready SteadyGiga

Ready Steady features vibrant choral work by Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Kagamine Len.
Vocaloid producer Giga wrote it in 2020 for Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.
The track is dance music with a heavy beat reminiscent of trance and electronica.
On TikTok, a dance video of Akito Shinonome, a character who appears in the game, drew significant attention.
It’s a song that beautifully blends the uniquely mechanical vocals of Vocaloid with deep electronica.
Love HeroLast Note.

The aggressive sound is really cool! It’s a track by the music unit Last Note.
, released in 2012.
Even after getting rejected, they pick themselves up and charge straight into love again.
It’s a slightly unusual rock number sung from the perspective of someone watching such a protagonist.
The lively, powerful sonic texture feels great, and maybe thanks to its classic song structure, the sense of refreshment after listening is off the charts.
If you want to blow off some steam, why not try singing it yourself?
ReportMarvyanaka

A track by Marvyanaka, a music producer from Poland.
By applying additional effects to the already digital VOCALOID vocals, it achieves an even more mechanical sound.
The interlude features koto tones that can be heard as a Japanese-style melody; the rhythm then doubles in speed before returning to the vocals, creating a structure that keeps listeners engaged.
LEGENDS♥TALESMarvyanakaP

A 2015 track.
It was reportedly created by MarvyanakaP, who was inspired by Undertale, a unique RPG that combines shooting elements.
The vocals are by YOHIOloid, a bilingual male Vocaloid in Japanese and English.
Based on the Swedish singer YOHIO, a fan of GACKT, he exudes a cool, solid presence with a hint of delicacy.
The song focuses on the charm of Asriel, a character from the game, so be sure to listen with that in mind!
Red Purge!!!P.I.N.A.

How about a sophisticated Vocaloid track with a crisp, lingering vocal tone? It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer P.
I.
N.
A.
, also known for works like “The Rat Died,” released in 2014.
A four-on-the-floor number with a somewhat dreamy atmosphere and highly addictive appeal.
It strikes a balance where coolness and intensity can be felt at the same time.
The tuning that lifts the pitch at the ends of phrases is also striking.
You’ll find yourself drawn into the philosophical lyrics.
The melody is quite challenging, so it’ll take practice.
Rétromania RhapsodyPolyphonicBranch

This is a song written as the theme for Jūmonji Atari, a character appearing in the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” Since the character is set as a boy who loves video games, the song features many phrases that evoke games.