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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!

Vocaloid songs starting with 'U' (1–10)

Witch?Chiaki Natsume

Which? / Chiaki Natsume feat. Hatsune Miku
Witch? Natsume Chiaki

A pop tune themed around magic where cuteness and a mysterious vibe coexist! Created by Vocaloid producer Natsume Chiaki, this piece captivates with its friendly, catchy melody and subtly enigmatic lyrics.

If you’re into gothic-tinged sound arrangements, this will definitely hit the mark.

And Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals are absolutely top-notch.

When you want to immerse yourself in a fantastical world, be sure to give it a listen!

I accidentally died.REISAI

Carelessly Died / Kagamine Len & flower
Carelessly died, REISAI

A duet by REISAI that portrays a twisted relationship.

Released in March 2024, this piece rides on a fast-paced rock sound, voicing complex emotions like hatred, guilt, and a yearning for salvation.

Distinct from sweet love songs, its thrilling sense of storytelling is impossible to ignore.

Singing it yourself might draw you even deeper into the narrative than ever before.

Two-Faced LoversHatsune Miku

wowaka “Ura-Omote Lovers” feat. Hatsune Miku / wowaka – Ura-Omote Lovers (Official Video) ft. Hatsune Miku
Two-Faced Lovers Hatsune Miku

I was thinking this song has some parts with a melody kind of similar to World’s End Dancehall, and then a friend told me, “Isn’t it by the same person?” That’s how I learned about it.

I also felt this one requires much cleaner articulation.

Vocaloid songs starting with “U” (11–20)

Songs have no shape, but...doriko

Though Songs Have No Form – doriko feat. Hatsune Miku [official MV]
Songs have no form, but doriko

It’s a ballad where gentle emotions and pure feelings resonate.

Created by the popular Vocaloid producer doriko and released in June 2008, its lyrics—speaking softly in kind words about feelings that don’t change over time and precious thoughts—are deeply moving.

The acoustic timbre of the sound and the warm melodic lines are also truly wonderful.

It’s a song that quietly stays by your side when your heart is wavering.

Ultra Trailermasalada

Ultra Trailer / Kasane Teto SV
Ultra Trailer Masalada

A work marked by a sense of speed and an energetic sound.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Masalada, released in November 2023.

With a whirlwind, movie-trailer-inspired progression and Kasane Teto’s powerful vocals, it draws listeners right in.

Highlights of the MV include chaotic, humorous scenes like a giant Teto destroying the city and baguettes raining from the sky.

The lyrics carry a message about cutting ties with lingering regrets of the past and charging toward the future.

I think it’s perfect for pumping everyone up at school festivals or cultural festivals!

reassessmentMARETU

[Hatsune Miku] Uminaoshi [Original]
Uminaoshi MARETU

There are many yami (dark, mentally heavy) songs among Vocaloid tracks, and this song is one of the most representative.

It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer MARETU, who also created hits like “Darling” and “White Happy,” released in 2017.

Precisely because the sound can feel cheap, it exudes an unsettling sense that “something is broken.” It has a charm that makes you want to listen on repeat.

The lyrics draw you in and make you think about the meaning of life—an ominous yet cool number.

Uramei-chan’s Fukuoka Trip FarceSouth of South

Uramei-chan’s Fukuoka Trip Madcap Rhapsody / Minami no Minami feat. Rime-chan and the Cast
Urame-chan’s Fukuoka Trip: The Bizarre Capers in the Far South

“Uramei-chan’s Fukuoka Trip Capriccio” is a TOP 100 entry in VocaColle 2024 Winter.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Minaminominami, who shot to fame with “KAFU-chan’s Curry Udon Rhapsody.” The song encourages moving to Fukuoka, featuring lyrics about local gourmet specialties and an MV packed with an incredible amount of information.

Yet if you know Fukuoka well, it somehow ends up feeling nostalgic.

It’s a lively, fun Vocaloid song that really lifts your spirits!