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)
Linoleum Alicewatson

This is a tense rock number that reflects the mindset of a protagonist in pursuit of the truth.
The track was created by the Vocaloid producer watson, who also runs a royalty-free music site, and was released in 2021.
Its appeal lies in a melody that conveys beauty within its hardness.
It pairs well with Kiritan’s crisp, clear enunciation.
The lyrics, which reveal a dark worldview, are another highlight.
As you listen, you may strangely find yourself wanting to sing it, too! Be sure to pay attention to the fiery guitar solo!
Reflectyukkedoluce

This song voices self-disgust, directed at the self reflected in the mirror.
It sings of powerlessness and not having a place to belong.
Many will resonate with its sense of nihilism about living in the modern world.
It’s a Vocaloid masterpiece packed with unspoken anger toward oneself.
Critical Diverumiro

An addictive rock tune that pulls you in with its aggressive guitar riffs.
It’s a track by Umiro—also known as Kojirō—released in 2017.
The rhythmic drum work and flower’s somewhat shadowy vocals are distinctive, and the musical style aligns perfectly with the decadent lyrical world.
You can also feel a touch of Latin music, reminiscent of folklore.
It’s a piece you can get hooked on in multiple layers—sound, vocals, melody, and lyrics.
Summary of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ri” (81–90)
LIMITED QUEENKisara

It’s an immersive piece that feels like a black world comes into view beyond its light, sprightly rhythm.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Kisara, released in 2020.
I’ve heard it was themed after the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland, and indeed the lyrics fit that image perfectly.
The phrase where you can hear the ticking of a clock is especially striking.
If you’re a fan of Alice in Wonderland, you’ll probably find it particularly fun to listen to.
By the time it ends, you might even feel like you’ve watched an entire movie.
Little ParadeK-Dash

It’s an EDM-style track that pairs wonderfully with Vocaloid, making it utterly enchanting to listen to.
The lyrics carry a slightly lonely vibe while the melody is poppy, and the relatively intense interlude creates an irresistible contrast.
Combined with Miku’s vocals, the whole song has a sense of clarity and transparency.
Revival Dancescrew-type

Nejisiki’s track “Revival Dance” stands out with lyrics packed with sharp insights into the desire for approval and v flower’s edgy vocal delivery.
From the intense rhythm section right out of the intro to the unexpected key changes and a climax where everything converges, each element comes together to offer listeners a fresh musical experience.
The words in the lyrics can also be heard as a message of encouragement to those who feel out of place in today’s world.
Why not give it a spin and let the rhythm carry you?
Apple Fireworks and a Sea of SodaMafumafu

This is a memorable song whose lyrics liken the absurdity of this world to a summer festival.
Bullying, willful blindness, unreasonable adults—life doesn’t go smoothly.
It’s sung with a lively rhythm that evokes nostalgia.
I also hope you’ll pay attention to the video that matches the lyrics.