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.
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Vocaloid songs starting with “Yo” – compilation (51–60)
detourTakahiro Nishijima

If you listen to it on an autumn evening, this song evokes a nostalgic feeling.
It’s a Hatsune Miku track by Takahiro Nishijima, released in March 2023.
The lyrics, depicting a busy morning city and places filled with fond memories, are particularly striking.
Its gentle and calm tones offer quiet comfort to the listener.
When you feel like pausing in the midst of everyday life to face your past self, this work may give you a gentle push forward.
Please take your time and listen closely.
Swim through the nightTakahiro Nishijima

The chic vibe of its city pop sound is absolutely incredible.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Takahiro Nishijima, known for his avant-garde musicality, released in 2018.
The rhythmical sonic palette with a touch of jazz is truly a pleasure to listen to.
The word choices in the lyrics are distinctive as well, and I’m overwhelmed by the depth of the world that Nishijima creates.
It’s perfect for a long autumn night when you want to really sink into the music.
Ideally, look up at a night sky where the moon and stars are beautifully twinkling as you listen.
I Am SetsunaAkano Wai

Let me introduce a song that anyone can relate to: “Hidamari no Setsuna.” This piece was selected for Akeno Wai’s “Let’s Make It Together! 12th Music Contest Project SEKAI NEXT.” Set to a grand melody, it portrays the ceaseless passage of time and how we’re swept along by its speed.
The final, bittersweet yet forward-looking lyrics are truly moving.
The harmonies between Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka are also a highlight—their interplay seems to express the bonds between people.
Night turns (comes around)rain clouds

Before debuting as a Vocaloid producer (Vocalo-P), Amagumori was active as a singer, and is known for a distinctive tuning style marked by a scooped, lifted phrase ending.
Their track “Yoru ga Meguru,” created as a rookie entry for VocaColle Spring 2023, leaves a lasting impression with its striking sound and floaty ensemble in the intro.
The sentimental lyrics that evoke loneliness may resonate with anyone who has experienced despair, inviting them to see themselves in the song.
It’s a bittersweet pop tune whose heart-wrenching message and melody—almost as if it’s crying—pierce straight to the heart.
Sunny Spot DaysYukino Ito

The pop sound and bright vocals give you energy! “Hidamari Days,” produced by Vocaloid producer Yukino Ito, was released in October 2023.
It’s a song provided to Marumochi-bu, a group consisting of Hanon, Kotoha, and Megu, who are active in game streaming and other activities.
Its sparkling style, highlighted by a memorable, vibrant horn section, is a major draw.
And the positive message in the lyrics—“let’s enjoy every day”—fits the sound perfectly.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'Yo' (61–70)
Two in the night skyDenpol-P

Speaking of Denpol-P, “Hitorinbo Envy” and “Aimai Retsujou Lover” are well-known, but it’s said that this was the first song for which he used GUMI to compose.
The song is a bittersweet tale of unrequited love, singing feelings that can’t be confessed out into the night sky.
Yoshiwara LamentAsa feat. Dasoku

Dasoku, known for his irresistibly seductive, handsome voice.
While Yoshiwara Lament is a song that typically feels more natural when sung by a woman, Dasoku’s voice carries such sensuality that even when he sings Yoshiwara Lament, it remains smooth and evocative, without the slightest sense of incongruity.