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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!

Summary of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ri” (81–90)

Lin and the StaffMarasy

Nagaame and the Staff Notation (Hatsune Miku)
Rin and Gosenfu Marasy

This is a song by Marasy, who performed a concert titled “marasy piano live in BUDOKAN” at the Nippon Budokan on March 2, 2021, featuring the use of VOCALOID.

It begins with the sound of rain, followed by a buoyant piano arrangement and Hatsune Miku’s beautiful vocals.

Although the song portrays the bittersweetness of a love that has an ending, its pop arrangement makes it very easy to listen to.

Throughout the track, the virtuoso piano resonates, interwoven with crystal-clear rain sounds, creating a result you’ll want to replay again and again during the sticky rainy season.

Meteor Girlreruriri

Meteor Girl - rerulili feat. GUMI & MEIKA Hime
Meteor Girl Rerulili

Content-wise, it’s a cute duet number that I’d recommend to high school students.

The song is by Vocaloid producer rerulili, known for hits like “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl,” and it was released in 2021 alongside a version sung by Vtuber Yuzuki Tia.

You’ll be drawn in by the sparkling vibe and the beautiful piano tone that rings throughout.

The four-on-the-floor rhythm is easy to groove to, and the melody line is smooth and easy on the ears.

rerulili’s musical sensibility and technique really shine.

listAsai Umi

List / Otomachi Una Restart feat. Una Otomachi
Restore Saiumi

A piano rock number that blends a sense of speed with bittersweet emotion, evoking the end of summer.

“List,” produced by Vocaloid creator Asai Umi, was released in 2019.

Its powerful yet fragile band sound is deeply moving.

Pay special attention to Una’s high-tone vocals in the chorus—they’re one of the elements that amplify the song’s momentum.

Caught up in the protagonist’s wish to “see someone important,” I can’t help but transpose it onto my own feelings as I listen.

Turn up the volume and enjoy.

Cherry Blossom Song of DepartureArrange-P

[Graduation Song] Sakura Song of Departure (Original Mixed Three-Part Chorus)
Departure Cherry Blossom Song Arrange P

It’s a choral piece perfect for graduation season.

Created by a total of nine people including Arranger P, the song was released in 2015.

It uses VOCALOID vocals for ten parts in total, delivering rich, layered harmonies.

The lyrics sing about holding past days in your heart and spreading your wings toward the future.

The piano accompaniment is beautiful, and the melody line is lovely and truly moving.

You can download the sheet music for free, so if you’re looking for a song to perform at a graduation ceremony, please make good use of it.

You're reliable, Alpaca!Amaterasu-P

You can always count on them☆ Alparka! / Kagamine Rin & Len by gcmstyle (Anmerts-P) and korumi (Our Go-To ‘Alparka’)
You're reliable, Al Parker! Anmeltz-P

This is an image song inspired by costumes appearing in the Project DIVA game series.

“Alpaca Parka” — as you’ll understand if you watch the PV — refers to a fluffy parka modeled after an alpaca.

Cute and soft, the outfit is enthusiastically showcased by the duo Kagamine Rin and Len.

It’s an addictive, fun, and uplifting track that brings happiness.

RestartOwata-P

[official] Restart feat. Owata-P (Yuzuki Yukari, IA)
Restart Owata P

The tumbling twists and turns of the song’s development make my heart race.

It’s a track by Owata-P, the Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of “Turkish March – Owata (\(^o^)/),” released in 2013.

The lyrics are filled with negative words, yet somehow it all ends up feeling relatable.

That thing where your thoughts just keep spinning around in your head.

.

.

you know what I mean.

The speedy melody line matches perfectly with the song’s driving tempo.

So when you sing it, be mindful of your diction.

Summary of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ri” (91–100)

Beginning of summer. Balloon flower.Kyota

[Hatsune Miku] Early Summer. Bellflower [Original]
Beginning of summer. Kikyo Kyota

Rikka refers to around May 5.

It’s a Vocaloid song by Kyota, also known under the name Score-P.

Released in 2016, it’s a poignant love song with beautifully resonant, ambient piano tones.

The lyrics recall time spent with a loved one, and combined with the sound, it’s a tearjerker.

Yet it doesn’t dwell only on sadness—it also expresses gratitude, leaving a hopeful impression.

It’s a clear, beautiful track that perfectly suits the fresh green season; consider adding it to your playlist.