A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “To”
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “to.”
When it comes to words starting with “to” that appear in Vocaloid song titles, there are ones like “Tokyo,” “tōmei (transparent),” and “traffic.”
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, seeing these words might immediately bring several song titles to mind.
This time, I’ve selected a wide range from famous hits to hidden gems, so please enjoy discovering both the classics and songs you might not know yet.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “To” (81–90)
Tokyo Diver Fake ShowTsumiki

You can tell this song is cool just from the aggressive intro! It’s a track by Tsumiki, a Vocaloid producer known for a stylish, high-sense musicality, released in 2017.
Though it was a debut song, it grabbed listeners’ hearts and quickly became a hit.
The edgy, distinctive sound pairs perfectly with a melody line that stays catchy without straying.
The philosophical lyrics are quintessentially Tsumiki, and IA’s piercing, soaring vocals really land and feel great.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “To” (91–100)
Tautology DoubtfulTsumiki

It’s a track that makes you want to introduce it as a bundle of pure taste.
Created by Tsumiki, a Vocaloid producer who drew attention with the debut song “Tokyo Diver Fake Show,” it was released in 2020 as a remastered version of a 2018 piece.
Crisp piano phrases, cutting guitar, a bassline that bounces and darts around, and truly one-of-a-kind vocal work.
The explosive power of the chorus in particular will make you think, “Only Tsumiki could have made this!” Dive into this dazzling sea of sound.
ToetoTravolta

One of the works that has earned high praise both in Japan and abroad is “Toeto.” This piece is the first work in which producer Toraboruta-P used Megurine Luka.
The song depicts the shy feelings of a girl named Toeto and her budding love.
Incidentally, the name “Toeto” is said to come from the Japanese filler phrase “eeto,” used when someone is hesitating or at a loss for words.
With its overall warmth, it’s perfect for relaxing, such as before bedtime.
If you listen while empathizing with Toeto’s feelings, you’ll be drawn even deeper into its world.
Trash rulesNoi

You’ll be drawn in by the tense, gripping sound.
It’s a track by Noi, a Vocaloid producer also known for “Parastria” and “Lonely Gray,” released in 2023.
It was an entry in the BokaColle Spring 2023 TOP100 rankings.
The crisp, well-defined sound image is stylish and fluid.
The swift development and Miku’s high-tone vocals are captivating as well.
The lyrics’ worldview, where you can almost see the fighting spirit, matches the musical tone perfectly.
It seems like the kind of song that would boost your focus if you listened to it before an important match.
Anonymous MPinocchioP

This single, produced by PinocchioP, who is active as a Vocaloid producer, is a streaming release featuring distinctive interview-style lyrics.
With Hatsune Miku and ARuFa as featured artists, its music video was released in February 2023.
The character calling themselves “Anonymous M” discusses the purpose of Vocaloids and their relationship with humans, raising deeply philosophical questions.
While incorporating self-deprecating elements, it sharply depicts the fate of being a Vocaloid.
How about listening to this song and reflecting on the appeal and potential of Vocaloids?
Even a good-for-nothing loser has the right to live, doesn’t he?hernia

The title alone makes you want to listen, doesn’t it? It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Hernia, whose down-to-earth feelings embedded in his music resonate with many, released in 2017.
It’s a rock number with a lively feel that somehow makes you happy as you listen.
And the real charm of this track is, of course, the lyrics.
Even though I’m a mess, I’m going to keep on living—its powerful message comes through and makes you want to nod along, saying “yeah, yeah.” When you’re worn out by life, this song might give you the strength to try again tomorrow.
Deliver it! Hello☆WorldTriangle Kona

Released in May 2024, Kona Sankaku’s Vocaloid track “Deliver It! Hello☆World” is a pop number brimming with freshness and energy.
It was chosen as the opening theme for the Nico Nico Douga music program “Hello! New Music!” Otomachi Una’s voice resonates pleasantly, giving you a boost just by listening.
The rhythmic melody is so catchy you’ll find yourself humming along.
The lyrics, which sing of hope for new encounters and challenges, are also memorable and give a gentle push to anyone trying to move forward!