A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Te”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “te” can you think of?
For example, “Teikoku Shoujo (Empire Girl)” and “Telecaster B-Boy” are especially famous, so many of you may have thought of those.
There are plenty of other words that start with “te,” like “tengoku” (heaven) and “tensei” (reincarnation), and if you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might have had specific song titles pop into your head just from seeing the words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “te.”
Enjoy browsing and discovering what songs are out there.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Te' (71–80)
If we hold hands, it’s goodbye.Toa

It’s a fast-paced, jazzy track that starts with a drum roll.
Created by Toa, a popular Vocaloid producer also known as the author of “Patchwork Staccato,” it was released in 2015.
The melody is catchy, so it can sound upbeat, but the lyrics depict a breakup with someone you love and the somewhat throwaway feeling that comes with it.
It’s cheerful yet sad—the contrast really gets you.
The walking bass feels great.
Palm-Sized Wonderlandnekobōro

It’s a very mysterious piece.
It contains many elements and will change its character greatly depending on the listener.
The sound, which makes heavy use of electronic tones and piano, and the crisply articulated vocals leave a strong impression.
The lyrics are abstract and suggestive.
As you follow the words, time slips by before you know it—this is a song with that kind of unusual charm.
A moderate relationshipNoboru ↑P

For those who find that the harder they try to forget, the more they think about the person they like, the song you should listen to is “Moderate Relationship.” Created in 2019 by Noboru↑, a Vocaloid producer who crafts music across genres from rock to ballads, it features a striking contrast between dazzling synth tones and a passionate band sound.
Hatsune Miku’s heartrending vocals convey the purity of young love.
It’s a rock number that portrays the tightening feeling in your chest when, even up close, the person you love feels far away.
Heaven and HellHitoshizuku-P × Yama△

The hard rock-style sound arrangement is insanely cool! It’s a track by Hitoshizuku and Yama△, who have created many popular works like “Bad ∞ End ∞ Night,” and it was released in 2013.
The intense yet catchy, easy-to-groove-to vibe is totally addictive.
The humorous back-and-forth between Rin and Len is another highlight.
The playful lyrics—“Choose heaven or hell!”—also leave an impression.
Highly recommended when you want to hype up a karaoke session.
It might be perfect as the first song to sing.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs with Titles Starting with “Te” (81–90)
exhibitionLive in a bittersweet world again

Again, Sekai o Ikiru-san’s “Tenran” brilliantly fuses Yuzuki Yukari’s clear vocals with profound lyrics.
This song, which chronicles the complexities and pains of life, has the power to strike listeners with lightning-like emotion.
It’s a masterpiece that makes perfect sense of Sekai o Ikiru-san’s first induction into the Hall of Fame, leaving an unforgettable, powerful impression after a single listen.
It deftly expresses society’s contradictions and inner turmoil, prompting deep reflection in its audience.
Heaven and Hellreruriri

It’s one of the songs from the cross-media “Kotonoha Project.” Created by the popular Vocaloid producer rerulili—known for continually releasing hits like “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl”—it was released in 2017.
It’s an upbeat four-on-the-floor track, and the funky, technically intricate bassline is just irresistibly cool.
The lyrics carry a passionate message: there’s no such thing as perfection in this world, and that’s exactly what makes it interesting—words that really set your heart on fire.
If you focus on delivering the vocals crisply, you might be able to better capture the song’s vibe.
Genius RockKarasuya Sabou

Here’s an upbeat Vocaloid song you’ll want to listen to on repeat.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Karasuyasabou, also known for “Dance Dance Decadence,” released in 2017.
Cleverly weaving together terms from chemistry, it forms an addictive love song.
The protagonist says, “Since I’m a genius, I know you’re going to fall for me.” With such a confidence-filled personality, you can’t help but imagine what kind of love story will unfold.