Vocaloid songs that start with 'U'
As a music genre, the Vocaloid scene keeps gaining momentum!
It’s no longer unusual to see Vocaloid tracks ranking high on music charts.
Musicians who started out as Vocaloid producers are also thriving.
Maybe your favorite artist has been involved with Vocaloid works, too?
This time, we’re introducing Vocaloid songs that start with the letter “U”!
We’ve picked everything from recent hits to tracks hailed as “classics.”
Be sure to read to the end and find your new favorite!
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Vocaloid songs starting with “U” (91–100)
Vilan la LavinYotsugi Natsuyama

A Vocaloid track with a subtly mysterious vibe that portrays the push and pull of romantic feelings swaying between the darkness and light deep within the heart.
Created by Yotsugi Natsuyama, the song was released in September 2024.
Its distinctive sound impressively blends elements of electronica and pop, while Kasane Teto’s unique voice vividly conveys the protagonist’s complex emotions.
It depicts the inner back-and-forth through the contrast between one’s angelic side and devilish side.
It’s sure to resonate with anyone struggling with their own weaknesses and flaws.
singerDainagon Azu P

It might be about VOCALOID—perhaps just a doll that keeps on singing.
With a slow, slightly eerie song where high and low tones flow pleasingly in alternation, it pulls you steadily into its world.
Maybe VOCALOID is nothing more than a mechanism that simply keeps singing.
Searchlight of the Seacalf

The number “Umi no Searchlight” is a fun play on words.
It was released by Calf-san in 2022.
It’s said to be a new entry in the artist’s signature “Autumn Cryptid” series.
Naturally, it pairs well with aquarium-style exhibits and seafood-themed attractions, and its rhythm and sense of speed feel great—perfect for a band cover, too.
The playful lyrics that weave in puns and the addictive chorus melody are super cute! If you play it as BGM for an activity people can try together, it might even help bring men and women closer!
Forest of Singing ButterfliesKonomi-P

It’s a relatively unknown, minor song, but it’s sad, lonely, and somehow soothing.
Its features are the glimpses of kindness amid the sadness and a fantastical atmosphere that’s calming to listen to.
The Vocaloid producer hasn’t posted many tracks, so it truly is a hidden gem.
Vocaloid songs starting with 'U' (101–110)
Floating FutonWalking person

It’s a warm, fluffy, and gentle song—like taking a nap on freshly sun-dried bedding.
Layers of different sounds come together to create a fun, uplifting listening experience, while the lyrics sing about ordinary, everyday moments, much like a student’s daily life.
It feels realistic yet impossible in reality, a mysterious track that makes you feel as if you’re dreaming.
Fool DebateShishi Shishi

“Utsuke Ronsou,” composed by Vocaloid producer Shishi Shishi.
Apparently it’s their fifth work, and I was amazed that the quality is this high for a fifth release.
First off, the blend of piano and band sounds is incredibly stylish.
It made me want to see it performed live as a band.
Anyway, give it a listen.
grudge communicationrice sheaf

A work that hits you right in the chest, brimming with emotion.
It’s a track by Inamuri, released in February 2024.
The lyrics, centered on loss and sorrow, deeply stir the listener’s heart.
Defoko’s vocals further heighten the emotional nuance.
As the song progresses, the desperate wish to stay connected with someone who’s gone comes through, and before you know it, your eyes well up.
The alternative guitar sound and powerful drumming add to its impact.
When you’re in a contemplative mood, there may be no music more fitting than this.