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' (21–30)
WOLFballoon × Hitorie

Set against a world steeped in apocalyptic undertones, this song portrays love and loneliness.
It’s a collaboration between Balloon (Keina Suda) and the rock band Hitorie, released in December 2024.
The driving band sound vividly colors Balloon’s distinctive world.
The lyrics carry a strong resolve to keep on living, and as you listen, you can’t help but feel fired up.
The cover art is by Avogado6.
As music—and as a collaboration—it’s an irresistible track for Vocaloid fans!
A Seabed Tale of Crinoidsn-buna

This Sea Lily Seafloor Tale is unusual in that it stays in a high register throughout.
It’s a bit tough to sing, but the overall feel is airy, making it a relaxing song to listen to.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who’s been feeling tired lately.
No way!?EO

A song many people will likely relate to, “No Way!?” This track was released by Vocaloid producer EO.
EO is known for a style that blends chill sounds with a high-pitched singing voice.
This time as well, while preserving that essence, the song portrays a person who experiences a moment that makes you think, “No way!?” At first you don’t know what happened to the protagonist, but it gradually becomes clear that it’s something happy.
Why not give it a listen while looking back on your own joyful moments?
A Seabed Tale of Crinoidsn-buna

This song paints a heartrending story that trembles with emotional sound.
It’s one of n-buna’s signature works, first released on Nico Nico Douga in 2014.
It was later included on the 2015 album “Flowers and Water Syrup, Last Train.” A rock number marked by its warped guitar tones, it leaves a strong impression with a progression that steadily heightens the listener’s emotions.
The lyrics—using flowers blooming on the seabed as a motif—depict loneliness, despair, and a faint glimmer of hope.
It may especially resonate with those carrying unspoken anxiety and restlessness.
Ura-springponzu

Speaking of graduation, it marks a new beginning, and at the same time, it’s a moment when we part ways with our loved ones.
Vocaloid producer Ponz’s song “Uraharu” gives voice to those complex feelings.
Wrapped in warmth yet tinged with a gentle melancholy that brings a lump to your throat, the track quietly stays close to the listener’s heart.
It’s also a dance tune with a Japanese flair, crafted to let you sink into a nostalgic atmosphere.
In the season of spring, when so many emotions swirl, this song is sure to resonate.
Shut the hell up and keep your mouth shut.clack

This is a punchy work that hits you with a hard-edged sonic presence.
The track by Kakon was released in July 2024.
Featuring Kasane Teto SV, it leaves a strong impression with its energetic, aggressive electric sound.
The lyrics, centered on social criticism and personal struggle, really strike a chord.
The combination of powerful beats and razor-sharp lines makes you want to crank up the volume.
Highly recommended when you want to blow off some steam—listening might just clear away that lingering unease.
Boo-hoo, yodel! (a playful ghostly greeting)Takeaki Wada

Here’s a track that’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped.
Wada Takeaki’s songs are loved not only for their cool sound, but also for lyrics that, while pop, carry a slightly mysterious world view.
The fresh lyrics packed with onomatopoeia will grow on you the more you listen.
If you sing it at karaoke, the lyrics themselves might get the crowd going, too…