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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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Te” (21–30)
Angel wings.A4。

It’s a cool, funky number that makes you want to snap your fingers! Created by A4, a Vocaloid producer known for hits like “Elephant in the Museum,” it was released in October 2022.
The sound approach, blending a glamorous and cool vibe, is super stylish.
With its urban soundscape, it really hits especially well when you listen while gazing at the city night view.
Pay attention to the lyrics, too, where swirling emotions—feelings of inferiority and anxiety, as well as the will to move forward—take center stage.
Enjoy.
terrorNeru

There are times when something unpleasant happens and you feel down, right? Sometimes it even feels like the whole world is laughing at you.
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This is a song by Neru, a popular Vocaloid producer also known as Oshiire-P.
It was released in 2014.
The introspective lyrics are sure to resonate especially with younger listeners.
Although it’s introduced as a “dark” song, it’s also a track that gives you the courage to face forward and move toward the future.
Summary of Vocaloid songs starting with “Te” (31–40)
Imperial educationOmoi

The sheer intensity of the sound pressure and the hardcore vibe are irresistible! It’s a track by the music unit Omoi, also known for “If You Were to Jump,” released in 2019.
A powerful mixture rock number with an insanely cool finish.
You can feel something like a massive energy emanating from each and every word lined up in the lyrics.
For this piece in particular, it might be more accurate to call it a “machine-gun melody” rather than a “fast-paced melody.”
Imperial Capital UltramarineR Sound Design

Despite its light rhythm, it’s a chic, mature song.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer R Sound Design, known for a city-inspired style, released in 2020.
This is the Vocaloid version of a song provided to the singer Jel.
Its cool sound design is distinctive, and listening to it somehow feels calming.
The lyrics, suggesting a forbidden love—dangerous yet sultry—are another part of its charm.
I bet some of you might find yourselves longing for this kind of romance.
tenohira (palm of the hand)wowaka

Wowaka, a Vocaloid producer who was active as the frontman of Hitorie.
His second song “Tenohira,” released during the period when he worked under the name Genzitsu Touhi-P, is memorable for its intro featuring a spacious piano sound and a psychedelic guitar tone.
The melody is complex with many leaps in pitch, but since the tempo is relaxed, it might be easier to try at karaoke.
By all means, immerse yourself in wowaka’s world as you sing.
The Iron Maiden and the Dreamy PrincessJorujin

Many people are surely fans of this eerie worldview.
This piece, created by Jorujin—also known as Dark Fairy Tale P—and released in 2020, has a very catchy tone and melody, but if you follow the lyrics, you’ll sense the horror.
Its subject is the historical figure Elizabeth Báthory… though I can’t recommend looking her up.
Still, it’s a highly original Vocaloid track that only Jorujin could elevate in this way.
I can see an angel.World No. 22

This is a track whose fantastical worldview resonates deeply.
Released by Sekai 22 in October 2024, it’s woven together with Hatsune Miku’s noisy vocals.
Set to an avant‑garde sound reminiscent of happy hardcore, it expresses a girl’s shadowy feelings.
Jellyfish occupying the city, a solitary figure staring at an angel—there are surely many who will be struck by the strangely fantastical weight of these lyrics, both mad and mesmerizing.
Please give it a listen.