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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Compilation of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ri” (21–30)
Ring-Linked Spiral TheoryAnmeltz P × Yomii

A work that grandly portrays the universal power of music, feelings that transcend time, and their inheritance.
This song was co-created by Anmeltz-P and the pianist Yomii, and released in February 2025.
Its theme is the eternal cycle of life and time—like a canon—and the musical culture woven from past to future.
The dramatic soundscape is infused with Yomii’s piano arrangement, leaving a profound afterglow, while Kagamine Rin and Len’s duet powerfully underscores the message.
It’s a piece meant for everyone who loves music and for those who care about the future of Vocaloid culture.
LinneBee

It’s a classic in the Vocaloid world.
Released by Kenshi Yonezu under the name Hachi, it debuted in July 2010 and caused such a huge sensation that it entered the Hall of Fame in just two days.
The lyrics, themed around the Buddhist concept of “samsara,” portray life and death and the repetition of time, deeply resonating with listeners.
Hatsune Miku’s delicate vocals further enhance the poignancy of the words.
Try singing it with all your emotion.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ri” (31–40)
a passing meteorKarasuya Sabou

The dazzling mixture-rock sound will lift your spirits! “Ryūsei Ikka” (A Passing Meteor), produced by Vocaloid producer Karasuyasabou, was released digitally in 2021 and was originally included on the album Kagamine Rin/Len 10th Anniversary – LODESTAR -.
The upbeat tempo pairs perfectly with Rin and Len’s bright, clear vocals.
The lyric “Let’s keep going on, like a meteor” is truly stirring.
LilyParadise Cityscape

With its electroswing soundscape, heart-piercing melody, and whisper-like vocals, this song shakes the listener’s soul.
It’s a track by Rakuen Shigai, released in June 2024.
The unique sound and poetic lyrics weave a worldview that feels like listening to a short story.
Hints of loneliness seep through every word, tightening your chest.
I recommend listening to it together with Gekijō, released in 2022.
brainwashing by parentsAotani

How would you interpret this title? “Ryoushin no Sennou” is a work by the Vocaloid producer Aotani, released in 2018.
The tune and melody line are catchy, and Teto’s vocals are clearly defined, making it overall easy to listen to.
That’s precisely why each word of the lyrics pierces the heart.
The key lies in which kanji you assign to “ryoushin.” It’s a philosophical Vocaloid track that invites different interpretations from each listener.
It might be best to listen with friends and share your analyses.
RefectoryWalking person

The piece Refactory by the Vocaloid producer Aruku Hito portrays a heartwarming morning scene.
In this work, Hatsune Miku and Kazehiki β sing about the leisurely moments of the morning and the way the day begins from there.
While it has a warm atmosphere, it also seems to reveal glimpses of loneliness and anxiety.
Listening to this piece may offer comfort and courage.
Incidentally, the title likely refers to the English word “refectory,” meaning a dining hall.
repaintThe sunniest/clearest first

A creative Vocaloid track that captivates with its refined sonic image.
It’s a piece by Haru Ichiban included on the EP “flicker,” released in November 2024, with the video published in January 2025.
The stylish sound feels great, with each element sharply defined, and simply following the arrangement is more than enough to enjoy it.
The lyrical world, which feels like it strips your true self bare, is also compelling.
An electronic tune you won’t be able to escape once you’re hooked.