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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Yu”

Among words that start with “yu” (ゆ), what kinds of words do you think could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?

Many of you may think of Ayase’s “Yuurei Tokyo” (Ghost City Tokyo), known from YOASOBI, but there are plenty of other songs that use words starting with “yu,” such as “Yubi” (Finger) and “Yume” (Dream).

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of Vocaloid songs that start with “yu.”

It’s not often that we search for songs by a specific initial, so take this chance to discover and listen to a variety of tracks!

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'Yu' (71–80)

Snow ShadowTiara

[Hatsune Miku] Snow Shadow [Original MV]
Yukikage Tiara

The dazzling yet bittersweet tone of the song is irresistible.

It’s a track by Tiara, a Vocaloid producer also known for works like “Undefined -End of Sorrow-,” released on Christmas Eve in 2019.

It’s a heartbreak song about drifting apart from someone precious—someone you used to love so much, and yet now… you look back on your ex alone.

However, it also sings about overcoming that pain and becoming stronger, leaving you with a sense of positivity.

Dreaming Little BirdHayaya P

Dreaming Little Bird (feat. Kagamine Rin & Hatsune Miku)
Dreaming Bird is Yaya-P

“Hayaya-P,” who delivers songs that match illustrations drawn with his unique touch, created “Yumemiru Kotori” in 2008.

It features overlapping choral work by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin, and the song matches a sound imbued with a distinctly Japanese atmosphere.

The lyrics are filled with charm, evoking nostalgic scenes and conveying the beauty of the Japanese language.

It’s a Vocaloid track where their girlish voices resonate alongside a somewhat wistful, beautiful melody.

Please lend an ear to the gently heart-warming lyrics and melody.

Dreaming Little BirdHaya—end

Dreaming Little Bird [Yumemiru Kotori] - Miku & Rin [Hatsune Miku & Kagamine Rin]
The dreaming little bird is somewhat finished.

I recommend this to anyone who likes Japanese-style music.

This track by the Vocaloid producer Hayaya Shime, also known as “the Mushroom Person,” was released in 2008.

Its cool, dreamlike atmosphere and sound will stir you to your core.

It might even make you feel cooler when you listen during the hot season.

The choral work by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin is also beautiful—truly wonderful.

Dream Cherry BlossomsHitoshizuku-P

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Dream Sakura [Original]
A Drop of Dream Cherry Blossoms P

This piece, Dream Sakura, is striking for its exhilarating violin performance.

The chorus deliberately avoids rising in pitch, giving it a cool feel that’s easy to listen to without catching on the ear.

It’s recommended for fans of cool, stylish Vocaloid tracks.

It was released on Niconico in 2009.

snow hareFluffy Cinnamon

[MEIKO] Snow Rabbit [English Sub][Vocaloid] Yuki Usagi
Fluffy Cinnamon Snow Bunny

At the beginning of the song, a happy scene in the snow comes to mind.

It is a song about the sadness of losing something precious.

Once you listen, you will likely be moved to tears by its world.

And as the title suggests, it teaches us that precious things are as fleeting as a rabbit made of snow.

It is a sad yet warm song that makes you want to cherish the precious person by your side right now.

Shape of DreamsFuwari-P

[8 Vocaloids] The Shape of a Dream (Yume no Katachi) [FuwariP]
Dream Shape Fuwari P

Listening to this right after graduation can really bring you to tears.

It’s a work by Fuwari-P, also known for songs like “Mata Ashita,” and it was released in 2012.

The gentle lyrics carry a memorable message, as if telling you to hold your precious memories close and keep moving forward.

So, if you listen to it with your classmates, it might really hit home.

The bright melody and the sense of grandeur in the sound make it a pleasure to listen to.

You might get a different impression when you hear it again after becoming an adult.

Dream FireworksMafumafu

[MV] Dream Fireworks / Mafumafu [Original Song]
Dream Fireworks Mafumafu

A summer song by Mafumafu, who is also active as a vocalist.

It’s a poignant ballad dedicated to a cherished person with whom they can no longer be together.

The song carries the feeling of “If only I could see you once more” on a gentle, unhurried melody.

A song you’ll want to sing at the end of summer.