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A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Shi”

How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “shi” can you think of?

For example, Balloon’s “Charles” is probably the first one that came to mind for many, right?

There are plenty of words that start with “shi,” like “shinkai” (deep sea), “shiro” (white), “Cinderella,” and “shiawase” (happiness).

I’m sure some Vocaloid fans immediately thought of several song titles just from seeing those words.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “shi.”

Whether you know them or not, take this opportunity to give them another listen.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Shi” (61–70)

bereavementShannon

MV “Bereavement” / Shannon feat. GUMI
Bereavement Shannon

I want to preserve these memories forever… That wish comes through in this heart-wrenching piece.

It’s a song by Shannon, included on the March 2024 album “The First Symbolic Order,” followed by the release of its music video.

With the acoustic guitar and GUMI’s vocals, it weaves a bittersweet story of parting.

The protagonist’s complex feelings—trying to bring closure to a precious relationship before the memories become distorted—really hit home.

When you want to face the memories of someone important, this song is sure to stay close to your heart.

I don’t know though.Akutari

I don’t know though / Kasane Teto SV
I don’t really know though, lol.

A delicately crafted song that portrays the feelings of low self-esteem and the anxiety of being seen by others.

It’s a track by Akutari, set to be released in February 2025.

Over a refreshing rock sound, it expresses the inner world of a protagonist who tends to retreat into their shell.

The way they try to mask their lack of confidence with self-deprecating humor is a feeling many of us have experienced.

It’s a Vocaloid track that supports those searching for their true selves and those who struggle to be honest because they’re worried about how others see them.

Recipe for Happinessreruriri

Recipe of Happiness – rerulili feat. KAFU
Recipe of Happiness rerulili

A heart-soothing pop tune that gently weaves the warmth of everyday happiness.

It’s a work by Rerulili, released in July 2021.

The comforting soundscape created by KAFU’s gentle vocals and the relaxed tempo is truly appealing.

And the lyrics, which compare love for someone special to making a bento, are absolutely wonderful.

If you’re someone who gets a homemade bento from your mom, listening to this song will surely make you feel even more grateful.

sisterEVE

From this song, I feel not only sadness but also something like encouragement.

The theme is sisters, but I think those sisters are probably no longer here.

The creator hasn’t said much, but you can glean a lot from the music video, so I recommend enjoying the story.

Deep Sea GirlYuuyu

Deep Sea Girl -deep sea girl- / yuyoyuppe feat. Hatsune Miku
Deep Sea Girl Yuuyu

Yuyoyuppe’s song “Deep-Sea Girl” is, as the title suggests, a work that delicately depicts the feelings of a girl sinking into the deep sea.

It portrays a protagonist burdened by loneliness and self-denial who begins to change after meeting a certain person, all within a beautiful yet heartrending worldview.

Included on Yuyoyuppe’s major-label debut album “Shikisai no Hoshi,” it became a major topic among VOCALOID fans.

The story of facing oneself in the depths of the sea and finding the courage to take a new step forward is a heartwarming number that conveys inner growth.

vermilion sandy beachMikito-P

The time spent with someone you love by the seaside at dusk.

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a heartrending scene comes into view.

This piece, produced by MikitoP, was released in November 2013.

Its nostalgic charm lies in the soothing resonance of piano and guitar.

The lyrics weave a poignant yet beautiful story on a beach dyed red by the setting sun.

GUMI’s straightforward vocals and the lyrical melody line are truly wonderful.

Since it’s composed within a gentle vocal range, it can be sung with a calm, relaxed feel.

I'm afraid to believe.Atsu Mizuno

A work that carefully depicts delicate emotions and resonates with younger generations.

Released by Atsu Mizuno in August 2021, this song is marked by a piano-centered, emotionally stirring soundscape.

The lyrics trace feelings shared by many living today—such as the difficulty of trusting oneself and others, and conversations with oneself amid loneliness.

When you want to gently bare your deep emotions, this piece feels just right.