Compilation of Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ri'
There are many ways to discover music.
You can browse music news sites or ask your friends.
These days, you might also stumble upon a song that makes you go “Oh!” by shuffling on a subscription streaming service.
In this article, I’ve put together a list of Vocaloid songs that start with the letter “Ri.”
There are some famous tracks, but you might also find a wonderful song you haven’t encountered before.
Be sure to check it out to the end!
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A roundup of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ri” (71–80)
libidojohn

John, a music creator active across a wide range of fields, has drawn attention with “Libido,” his first work using Ci flower.
The track builds on an electronic foundation, sampling clicks and laughter.
Its near-futuristic atmosphere is stylish and cool.
Despite that cool vibe, the song actually expresses a delicate, lovestruck heart—an appealing contrast.
Be sure to listen along with the music video featuring characters created by John.
Reincarnationkemu

Kemu, a Vocaloid producer known for narrative lyrics and up-tempo melodies.
“Reincarnation” is a song whose worldview connects with his other works.
Its intense synth sound stands out and matches the tense lyrics.
The protagonist, who struggles yet keeps striving, will spur on those of you working hard at club activities or studying.
It’s also a song I’d recommend to fans of rock bands.
The vocals by Kagamine Rin and GUMI are heartrending, adding color to the passionate melody.
If you like novels or anime, this is a must-check!
Limit Friendskoma’n

It really makes me reflect on what friends are.
We were so close and had so much fun, but before I knew it, things became awkward and a distance grew between us.
I think everyone has at least one friend like that.
Graduations, moving, and other things can make us drift apart.
But I still want to hang out again—that feeling is what this song cries out.
re-restartkyko

I’m completely taken by the lo-fi guitar sound.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer kyko, released in 2021.
The sonic palette is very simple, yet it has remarkable depth.
The lyrics capture the everyday routine, vague anxieties, and those sudden pangs of loneliness—things that are easy to relate to.
It really hits especially hard when you’re zoning out in your room, doing nothing in particular.
Highly recommended if you like alternative rock.
REVERSEniki

Vocaloid producer niki, who holds the title of legendary Lily master and is popular for a heavy sound influenced by Western rock, has released their fourth work, “+REVERSE.” Its innovative structure—featuring lyrics designed to be played in reverse to match the title—also became a hot topic.
While there are challenging elements, such as memorizing the reversed lyrics and the large melodic leaps in the chorus, the vocal range isn’t especially wide, so it should be relatively easy to sing at karaoke if you set a key that suits you.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s a calmly delivered, wistful number.
Applesasaki

This is a birthday song dedicated to Ringo, who is both a Vocaloid producer and an illustrator.
It’s a piece by iroha, also known as sasaki, who is famous as the creator of “Meltdown,” and it was released in 2008 on Ringo’s birthday.
It features an advanced sound arrangement and is highly addictive—perhaps you could even call it stylish.
The lyrics straightforwardly express feelings for Ringo.
As someone who can create music, sasaki has given the perfect present.
Meteoroid Syndromeseiza

I think it’s a perfect piece to listen to while looking up at the sky.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer seiza, known as the creator of works like “Planetes” and “Spaceship,” released in 2023.
The sound arrangement feels like a refreshing breeze blowing through—so pleasant.
Miku’s vocals are very gentle, too, and together with the tone of the song, they bring a sense of peace.
The lyrics’ worldview about “not being able to stop chasing dreams” is encouraging—an uplifting message song that puts you in a positive mood.