Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ru'
There are countless Vocaloid songs.
For example, there are many ways to look up songs, like YouTube, Niconico, and Google Search.
But a lot of people probably still struggle to find songs they really like.
So in this article, we went all in and gathered a bunch of songs whose titles start with “Ru.”
Like buying a book for its cover or choosing music by its jacket art, you can enjoy imagining the song from the title and then actually giving it a listen.
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Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ru' (11–20)
Root SphereLast Note.

This is a Vocaloid song I especially want students who are right in the middle of their youth to hear.
It’s a work by Last Note.
, also known for signature songs like “Setsuna Trip” and “Love Hero,” released in 2012.
The lively sound feels like a refreshing breeze blowing through.
GUMI’s bright, clear vocals are wonderful as well.
The lyrics carry a positive message: believe in yourself and keep moving forward.
When you’re feeling down or anxious, listening to it might give you a boost.
Ressentiment and the Fictional GardenLoli-P
This is a GUMI track released in 2011.
The driving sense of speed and irregular time signatures woven from the powerful piano and intense drums are addicting.
GUMI’s vocals really suit rock, don’t they?
Room shareOSTER project

“Room Share” is a song by OSTER project released in April 2024.
With its gentle vocals and cozy melody, it’s a delightfully light and breezy piece.
The illustration is by mani, and the video by Meira.
The lyrics portray the relationship of two people sharing a room, and you can’t help but feel warm inside.
The euphoric electronic sound is irresistible, too.
It might be the perfect Vocaloid track to kick off a new chapter in life.
Generations upon generations; an unending stream (of people or things) coming one after another.Carlos Hakamada

“Ruirui Rairai,” produced in 2023 by Vocaloid producer Carlos Hakamada, who delivers playfully humorous tracks to listeners.
The song captures the thrill of visiting a classic Chinese diner, singing about the joy of savoring various dishes and finding happiness in every bite.
Its band sound—driven by rhythmic cutting and a passionate guitar solo that showcases technical performance—conveys a lively, uplifting mood.
With Harui’s rap parts woven in, it’s a high-energy rock number featuring free-spirited, versatile vocals.
RookieDECO*27

DECO*27, who continues to be at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene, released “Rookie,” an energetic track, in March 2024.
Packed with unpredictable developments, the song keeps listeners engaged from start to finish.
Layered with Hatsune Miku’s poised and clear vocals, it adds even more allure to the world it creates.
The lyrics, which deftly portray the inner conflicts of youth, a spirit of adventure, and a longing for self-expression, have resonated with many.
It’s the perfect song for those searching for their true selves or looking to take on something new.
Rumortrbouncing fish

“Rumurtoru” is another highly addictive track.
This one was created by Vocaloid producer Haneru Sakana.
The first half features a high-tempo drum and bass sound, while the latter half shifts into a Latin-tinged, mysterious vibe.
That dramatic change in atmosphere brings an indescribably pleasing sensation.
The clever rhymes and wordplay are also standout points.
The lyrics are intricate, but by the time you finish listening, they’re strangely seared into your mind.
Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ru' (21–30)
loops and loopssat

KAITO V3’s self-cover piece “loops and loops.” Most of the lyrics are sung in English, and the natural pronunciation is compelling to listen to.
Thanks to the vocal tone and the song’s style, it gives a very calm impression.