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” (41–50)
Time-Forgotten PersonWork and P
This is a heart-wrenching KAITO song that traces memories of a sorrowful battle.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Shigotoshite-P, also known for works like “Tsunogaru” (Bangokori) and “Dead Foresta ~Sinking into the Lake of Water Lilies~,” released in 2009.
One of its charms is the lyrics, which project a grand worldview that makes you feel as if you’re reading a historical novel.
The exotic tone of the music aligns perfectly with its content, drawing you in completely.
Highly recommended for when you want to have a good cry.
A friend exists.Table Tennis Boy
This is a warm, message-style song addressed to the vocalist Tomonashi.
It’s a track by Takkyu Shonen, also known as the creator of “I’ll Date Anyone,” released in 2011.
The acoustic sound arrangement is incredibly soothing—there’s a charm that makes you want to keep listening.
Hatsune Miku’s vocals are rendered softly as well.
Of course, the song is directed at Tomonashi, but as you listen, some of you might find the faces of your own friends coming to mind.
Lying down in the very middle of Tokyo40mP

The beautiful piano tones that you can instantly recognize as 40mP, along with the refreshing and warm lyrics, are wonderful.
This song gives you the courage to keep going, even when things are tough, and makes you feel like you can try again tomorrow.
The high-quality PV with its cute illustrations is also a must-see.
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Tokyo Night Parade of One Hundred Demons40mP

If you’re looking for something autumn-flavored now that the heat has passed, this is the one to try! It’s a track by the popular Vocaloid producer 40mP, known for a string of hits like “Shiryokukensa” and “Ren’ai Saiban,” released in 2017.
Centered on a four-on-the-floor beat, it’s a catchy and stylish rock number.
The beepy timbre of the electric piano really sticks in your ears.
The lyrics, which dwell on loneliness, give it a slightly bittersweet feel.
Still, the upbeat groove makes it a crowd-pleaser at karaoke.
trick art !DATEKEN

This song features a warm, jazz-influenced sound that leaves a strong impression.
Its stylish vibe is a perfect fit for the festive atmosphere of a wedding.
Even though many things in daily life don’t go as planned, the lyrics beautifully express the idea of moving forward by believing in your true self—holding firmly to your own will.
Even if your path looks different from others, I’ll move forward in my own way, so you should move forward in yours—please accept this encouraging message.
Tori no ai utaDECO*27

The composition is by DECO*27, with lyrics written by actress Kou Shibasaki.
Apparently, the album “Souaisei Riron” happened to make its way from a staff member to Shibasaki, and she ended up really liking the songs.
By the way, the title is said to be an anagram of “Toriai no Uta” (Song of Competing Over).
Tropical SummerDios/Signal P

When you think of summer, this is it! This one song is packed with everything summer.
If you just can’t wait for the season, let GUMI deliver summer to you a little early.
The up-tempo chorus feels great.
Be sure to check out Tama’s cute illustrations while you watch the video.