A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Yo'
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “yo” can you think of?
For example, “Yowamushi Mont Blanc” and “Yobanashi Deceive” are particularly famous, so many of you probably thought of them.
There are also many words that begin with “yo,” such as “yoi” (dusk), “yoen” (bewitching), and “yon” (four), and plenty of songs use these kinds of words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “yo.”
Enjoy browsing and discovering what songs are out there.
A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Yo” (1–10)
I think of you all through the night.NEW!TOKOTOKO

This piece was posted to Nico Nico Douga in March 2014.
It’s a Vocalo-rock track by TOKOTOKO, sung with GUMI’s clear, soaring vocals.
Amid swirling anxieties of the times and gloomy headlines, it expresses a wish to keep believing in the feeling of caring for someone.
The catchy, guitar-driven band sound is exhilarating—you can’t help but get drawn in.
Be sure to check out the 10th-anniversary rearranged version released in 2024, too.
Mr./Ms. Yosei, I’m sorry.Morinaga booger

A song by Morinaga Hanakuso released in October 2025.
Rooted in rock, it incorporates elements from various musical genres.
While the tune gives a bright, pop impression, the lyrics express complex emotions such as greed, regret, and suffocation.
The protagonist’s earnest feelings—trying to get motivated but spinning their wheels, unable to fill the blank spaces of life—resonate vividly through Hatsune Miku’s vocals.
It’s a Vocaloid track with an addictive quality that won’t let go once you’ve heard it.
yoHALKA

HALKA, who adheres to a style of unifying all titles with a single hiragana character.
Released in October 2025, this work is an ultra–high-speed electro rock track sung by Kagamine Len.
The lyrics depict a frenzy-filled night where the fragile and the weak gather, delivering a message that resonates with everyone exhausted from putting up a front.
It powerfully expresses the heart that gets worn down by a relentless daily grind, and the cruelty of modern society that forces us to keep dancing regardless.
A song especially for you who live while embracing your unadorned vulnerability!
Yoshiwara LamentAsa

Set in Edo-period Yoshiwara and told from the perspective of a courtesan, it captivates with a wistful yet sensuous worldview.
With a distinctive narrative style that uses kuruwa-kotoba (brothel slang), it sings of true feelings wavering within the fiction of a make-believe romance, and of nightscapes drenched in rain.
The melody fuses traditional Japanese timbres with rock, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and new.
Released by Asa in 2012, the song entered the Hall of Fame within a week of its posting and went on to be adapted into a novel and even a kabuki piece.
In 2023, it was remade with the Kasane Teto SV voicebank, delivering an evolved expression after eleven years.
It’s a perfect choice for karaoke, letting you immerse yourself in its world and pour in your emotions.
Coward Mont Blanc (Reloaded) feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27 is a Vocaloid producer who has churned out many hit numbers.
He’s created numerous masterpieces, but among them, “Weakling Mont Blanc (Reloaded) feat.
Hatsune Miku” is especially recommended.
While it draws out Hatsune Miku’s charm to the fullest, the song itself is arranged in a Japanese rock style.
As a result, the vocal lines are very singable, and the range is quite narrow for a Vocaloid song.
With both strong name recognition and excellent singability, it’s definitely worth adding to your repertoire.
residual heatMIMI

This is a song by MIMI, a Vocaloid producer who weaves a bittersweet world with the timbre of piano.
It sings of hope: that memories of days gone by keep their warmth deep in our hearts and become a light to step into the future.
Many will feel their hearts stirred by lyrics that say it’s the small warmth left in our hearts that moves us.
The work was released on a Tanabata night in July 2025.
When you’ve accomplished something and are feeling a quiet loneliness, please give it a listen.
Dawn and Firefliesn-buna

It’s a track marked by an emotional melody that leaves a strong impression.
“Yoake to Hotaru” was released in July 2014 and was later included on the album “Hana to Mizuame, Saishū Densha.” Its delicate lyrics, which portray the quiet before dawn and the end of summer, resonate deeply.
The gentle timbre evokes a sense of nostalgia.
With its relatively relaxed tempo, it should be easy even for beginner pianists to play.
Maybe it’s a good choice to try singing and playing, too?






