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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Vocaloid songs starting with 'To' (21–30)
Tokugawa Cup Noodle Prohibition EdictMitchie M

First, the title hits you like a ton of bricks! Produced by the popular Vocaloid producer Mitchie M, renowned for top-tier tuning skills, Tokugawa Cup Noodle Prohibition Order is a work released in 2022.
It was written specifically for the Cup Noodles × Project Sekai collaboration project.
How on earth do you fuse a period drama, Cup Noodles, and Vocaloid into such an exhilarating electronic tune? Mitchie M’s music is just incredible.
By the way, a total of seven voice libraries were used.
Transparent Elegyn-buna

A song by n-buna, who is also active as the guitarist and composer of the male-female rock duo Yorushika.
It’s a rock tune that instantly amps up the energy with a noisy guitar and thrilling synth opening, plus driving vocals.
Unlike many Vocaloid tracks, it has fewer extreme interval jumps, making it easier to sing at karaoke.
While the vocal range is relatively narrow, it still delivers the brisk melodies and dynamic song structure that are hallmarks of Vocaloid music, making it both easy to sing and enjoyable.
Tokyo StationMikito-P

Tokyo Station, released in 2014 by Mikito-P, a long-standing figure from the early Vocaloid scene.
It’s crafted as a band sound with warm, resonant guitar playing.
Although the song has a driving feel, the lyrics unfold slowly, so the key is to sing it calmly.
If you usually listen to Japanese rock, you might find yourself drawn to its passionate, bittersweet melody.
Rin Kagamine’s gentle vocals are soothing as they wrap around the poignant lyrics depicting a farewell with a loved one.
It’s a nostalgic song that conjures the image of the protagonist swaying on a train—be sure to give it a try.
This may be sudden, but I’ve started being an idol.Yucha-P

This is Yucha-P’s “Suddenly, I Became an Idol,” a delightfully chaotic piece that feels like the beginning of a shoujo manga.
The lyrics make you wonder what’s going to happen next, and the video that Mina worked on fits perfectly and is really fun to watch.
It uses GUMI, who feels idol-like and human, and MAYU, set as a junior high school girl dressed in lolita fashion.
It’s light and bright, yet talks about idols in a sincere way.
Highly recommended for getting the crowd hyped with a duet!
Tokimeki Invaderseaweed (mozuku)

Tokimeki Invader, which captures hearts with its cute melody, was released in 2024 by Suiun.
POPY’s adorable vocals leave a strong impression, and the upbeat rhythm draws you in.
Just as they said—“We packed all the Kawaii we can make right now into this song”—it’s irresistibly cute! The lyrics, brimming with tightly packed feelings of love, are also enchanting.
It’s a Vocaloid track that will boost your romantic mood!
I feel like I'm going to melt.Namiguru

How about the sweet and cute “I Might Melt”? Released by Namiguru in December 2024, this catchy number sings straight from the heart to that special someone.
With a light, upbeat sound woven from a variety of tones, the track exudes Namiguru’s signature playfulness.
It’s a perfect fit for White Day—especially when you can’t wait to give your return gift.
To You GreenlightsOmoi

A high-velocity Vocaloid track that gives you the courage to keep moving forward.
Omoi’s “To You, Greenlights” was released in 2023 and included on the 10th anniversary Hatsune Miku album MIRACLE SONGS.
The song powerfully voices a resolve to stride into the future.
Its grand arrangement—woven from synths and band sounds—layers with an emotional melody that inspires the listener’s heart.
It’s a must-listen for anyone eager to take on something new!