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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.

Vocaloid songs starting with 'Ru' (21–30)

Repeating-Year Girlspring rain

[Kasane Teto] Repeating-a-year Girl [Original]
Repeat-Year Girl Harufuri

It’s a Vocalo-rock track that makes you feel, “Maybe I can live more freely too,” and lifts your spirits.

Created by Vocaloid producer Harufuri, known for hits like “Migi ni Magaru Girl,” it was released in 2016.

It’s a breezy guitar rock number that boosts your mood with its crisp, satisfying sound.

The lyrics feature a girl who spends her days playing around and slacking off on her studies—repeating a year isn’t exactly a good thing, but somehow you can’t help feeling a bit envious.

Close your eyes and it’s like you’re at a live house—let your ears and heart soak in the groovy sound!

Rubik's Cubeotetsu

[Official] Rubik's Cube / otetsu feat. GUMI
Rubik's Cube otetsu

If you want to sing an upbeat, cool song, this one is recommended.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer otetsu, who also made his major-label debut with the album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS THE BEST OF otetsu,” released in 2011.

The intro layers a pounding rock sound with a synth phrase—captivating on its own.

The lyrics, which depict a dark worldview through the motif of a Rubik’s Cube, are another point of appeal.

There aren’t any shout-style sections, so even if you’re not confident in your higher range, it should be easy to try.

The melody has a fast pace, so be sure to learn it well.

ruriYurii Canon

A song by Yurii Canon, the central figure of Tsukuyomi, a four-piece rock band formed in 2020, who is responsible for writing, composing, and arranging all their songs.

From an opening that begins with vocals and piano, the track builds excitement with a four-on-the-floor drum rhythm, making it a refreshing Vocaloid tune.

Despite its driving tempo, the melody is relaxed, with a modest pitch range and no large leaps in the melodic line, making it relatively easy to sing at karaoke.

luna e amataU-ta

Luna e Amata [Moon and Beloved] - Kaito, Rin & Len [KAITO, Kagamine Rin & Len]
luna e amataU-ta

It’s a beautifully crafted pseudo-language, folk-style song, and the title “luna é amata” is Italian that translates to “loving the moon” in Japanese.

A notable feature is the interlude, which the Vocaloid producer calls “Super Pseudo-Language Time.” It’s incredibly striking, and the singing is soothing as well.

Look at meMerokuru

Look at me / Merokuru feat. Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Megurine Luka
Look at me, Merokuru

A sweet-and-sour pop tune woven from the desire to express oneself and the care you feel for someone else.

It’s a track by Merokuru, released in January 2024.

Sung by three Vocaloids—Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka—this vibrant number stands out with its refraining phrases and light, buoyant beat that makes your body sway before you know it.

The lyrics, conveying a wish to be noticed, are irresistibly cute.

This piece is perfect for anyone who cherishes human connection—and it’s sure to resonate with your heart.

RüggerdaKulfiQ

"Rüghelda" [Hatsune Miku Original]
Rūgeruda Kulfi Q

It’s a refreshing rock tune with a satisfying offbeat hi-hat.

Created by KulfiQ, the composer behind “Charon” and “Happy End Gretel,” it was released in 2012.

It’s packed tightly with a single-minded longing: an overwhelming desire to see you.

Root Sphere (Last Note.)halyosy

This is halyosy, who is also active as a singer-songwriter.

His hallmark is a light, airy singing voice that feels refreshing to listen to.

Halyosy is also popular as a Vocaloid producer.

In particular, the quintessential Vocaloid graduation song “Sakura no Ame,” released in 2008, continues to be loved by many even today.

Some of you may even have sung it at your graduation ceremony.

With his adventurous spirit, he’s someone you won’t want to take your eyes off!