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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” (91–100)

Rin-Rin SignalSignal P

Rin Rin Signal [Full Ver.] feat. Kagamine Rin & Len – Dios/Signal-P
Rinrin Signal Signal-P

When you can’t stop thinking about someone you like, this is the piece that turns those feelings up even more! Vocaloid producer Signal-P’s debut song “RinRin Signal,” released in 2007, has been beloved by Rin and Len fans ever since.

The lyrics, which portray the inner feelings of a couple, are adorably heart-fluttering.

The catchy electronic sound is also irresistible, and the groove alone will lift your spirits.

It might even make a lot of people think, “I want to experience a romance like this.”

mutual loveHappiRabi P

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Mutual Love [Original]
Mutual-Love HapiRabi P

A mutual-love song sung by Len-kun and Rin-chan.

It’s such a heartwarming track that makes you feel how much they truly adore each other.

Since the male and female feelings alternate, it might be great as a duet for couples too! Above all, it’s just so cute.

Light Speed of TransmigrationFrokuro

Light Speed Drift / Kasane Teto + Adachi Rei
Flux-Light-Speed Frokuro

You’ll be overwhelmed by its avant-garde worldview.

The track “Ruten Kousoku” by Vocaloid producer Frokuro was released in 2022 and participated in the BOCALOID Collection (BocaColle) Fall 2022 TOP100 ranking.

The sections that build rhythm with glitched-out beats are insanely cool.

If you’re into drum’n’bass or hardcore music, it’ll especially hit the mark.

Frokuro’s musicality is truly astounding—the ideas are so bold that you can’t help but wonder how they even came up with them.

red dead stockYugika

Red Dead Stock / Naruka Mikoto
Red Dead Stock Yugica

You won’t be able to tear your ears away from its spiky, abrasive sound! It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Yugika, also known for “Eureka Replica” and “Caprice Cast,” released in July 2023.

The downer, moody worldview is incredibly cool and totally addictive.

The arrangement, laden with distortion and noise, makes you want to blast it at full volume.

The heaviness of the low end and that thumping, pressing feel are top-notch, too.

With lyrics that pursue “proof of existence,” it’s a thought-provoking, stoic work.

Science girls don't smile.comprehensive medical checkup

[Kagamine Len & Rin] Science Girls Don't Smile Subtitled [Ningendokku]
Science girls don't smile: human doc

I don’t think it’s possible to describe this song in a single word.

I was listening to it grinning, sometimes bursting out laughing.

I never imagined that with that same song I’d end up listening with a straight face, genuinely moved.

It blends a pop, gag-like sense of comedy with earnest feelings of love, incorporating both without holding back into a single track.

little bunnyLow-income P

little bunny – Low-income P / GUMI
little bunny Low-Income P

A song that makes you forget the world of VOCALOID and just listen.

I imagine there are many female singers who would love to cover and sing this track.

The lyrics, which feel like “thinking about the meaning of words I couldn’t understand as a child,” are set on a pedestrian overpass at night, and they’re the kind that bring tears to your eyes.

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When your heart is fragile, pedestrian bridges and rooftops can feel like special places.

The divine vocals and consistently wistful production make it a piece you’ll want to revisit again and again.

Give it a listen when you feel like crying! By the way, the artist Teishotoku-P is also known for poignant, rock-leaning songs.

Reach for the SkyTohta Kasamura

Tota Kasamura, who has produced many piano ballad Vocaloid songs.

The piece he created using GUMI entirely in English is “Reach for the Sky.” This song portrays a woman who throws herself into the sea.

The scenery as seen from the ocean floor is depicted as both beautiful and cruel.

Try listening while substituting the sea and stones mentioned in the lyrics with various other things.

Also captivating is the richly expressive singing achieved with GUMI.

Every single word of the lyrics is filled with emotion.