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” (41–50)
Wedding BalladHatsune Miku

This is a song featuring only Hatsune Miku.
I had her sing over a simple accompaniment of guitar and drums aiming for a George Harrison-like feel.
I often use Vocaloid when I can’t sing myself, or when I can write lyrics and compose but struggle when it comes to recording vocals.
Would you marry me?GOTS
Just the background sound alone puts me in a happy mood! It’s a piece by GOTS, aka Fruit (lol) P, released in 2011.
The cute tone, highlighted by shimmering piano, is striking.
On top of that, KAITO’s rich, gentle vocals are simply irresistible! The lyrics, packed tight with the resolve to “definitely make you happy,” are another charm.
This song is said to be a sequel to “White,” which was released in 2009, so be sure to listen to them together.
Thank you for being born.ryo

It begins with a gentle music box tone.
As you listen closely, it’s striking how a heartwarming song gradually comes in.
If it’s your birthday and you listen, they’d be happy if you leave the date.
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Vocaloid songs starting with “U” (51–60)
You, who were born, and my dreamLyrics by Shinichiro Ookami Yamashita, Music by Otsu-P

It’s a simple yet touching ballad.
It’s well-suited for live piano accompaniment and for being sung by a large group.
Before performing, give a short speech encouraging people to quickly share the words they want to say to someone important.
However, please note that the lyrics include a scene where a loved one passes away.
Singing botSasuke Haraguchi
An innovative track that showcases Haraguchi’s explosive talent! “Uta-u bot” is a song released as a video on May 1, 2024, and it’s an entry for the Adachi Rei Posting Festival 2024.
The more you listen, the more you get drawn into its mysterious world—a highly addictive piece.
One standout feature, which becomes clear when you view the lyrics as a list, is that each line begins in AIUEO order.
In other words, the lyrics are structured like an “aiueo composition.” It’s a quintessentially Haraguchi, cutting-edge approach to an Adachi Rei track.
Liar SyndromeLamenting P
A precious person who is no longer by my side.
This is a breakup song that captures the heart of a woman putting on a brave face.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Nageki no P—also known for songs like “GraveKeeper”—and was released in 2012.
The arrangement is grand and radiant, yet the melody line is heartrending; that contrast adds even more allure to the song’s world.
It’s a Vocaloid piece you’ll want to listen to closely and connect with its message.
It might be best heard on a solitary night.
Lying is the beginning of love.40mP

It’s a heart-throbbing song that portrays a light, sweet-and-sour love story.
Created by the popular Vocaloid producer 40mP—who has produced many classics in the Vocaloid scene—it was released in 2018.
It’s a refreshing Vocalo-rock track that colors a band sound with beautiful string tones.
Many listeners will relate to the protagonist who can’t tell the truth to the person they like.
It may particularly resonate with middle and high school students.
If you’re experiencing unrequited love, give this song a listen and let it be the push you need to share your feelings.