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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Ji'

When it comes to words that start with “ji” in Japanese and sound like they could be used as Vocaloid song titles, what comes to mind for you?

Examples include “jinsei” (life), “jinzō ___” (artificial ___), and “jūryoku” (gravity).

If you’re familiar with Vocaloid, you might already have a few song titles in mind.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole selection of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “ji.”

From widely beloved classics among Vocaloid fans to hidden gems known only to the initiated, we’ll cover a range—so take this chance to give them a listen!

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ji” (1–10)

Jugemuvuvuzela

Jugemu / Vuvuzela ft. Seikai
Jugemu Vuvuzela

This work, released by Bubuzera in December 2023, is inspired by the rakugo piece “Jugemu.” Its standout feature is lyrics composed solely of the extraordinarily long name that appears in “Jugemu.” By switching musical genres between parts, it presents a multifaceted take on “Jugemu.” You might get a sense of the freedom of “expression” from this song.

It’s killing two birds with one stone—why not give it a try as if you were memorizing rakugo?

Jane was frozen.quail

Jane was frozen / Hatsune Miku
Jane was a frozen quail.

The fantastical sound and Miku’s clear, transparent vocals blend beautifully.

This song by Uzura, released in February 2025 as a Bocacolle 2025 Winter TOP100 entry, captivates listeners with its delicate imagery and profound themes.

It expresses the sense of distance between people through a freezing cold.

Haven’t you ever found yourself feeling this way? Recommended for moments when you want to face your own emotions.

children's centerYes

MV “Children’s Center” — Se feat. Kaai Yuki
Children’s center is

This work delicately portrays the lonely feelings of a girl who frequents a children’s center.

Set to a track by Ze-san, it was included on the compilation album “complex.

zip,” released in April 2025.

The music video dropped in May and became a hot topic.

The quiet ache, sorrow, and loneliness that seep through its pastoral atmosphere are heart-wrenching.

You can’t stay a child forever… It feels as though the emotions we lose as we grow up have been sealed inside this song.

It’s a Vocaloid track that makes me inevitably project my own experiences onto it.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Ji” (11–20)

suicide songUi Nashimoto

[Hatsune Miku] Suicide Song [Original Track]
Uii Nashimoto, the Suicide Bug

It’s guitar rock with a light, upbeat rhythm and downer lyrics that leave a strong impression.

The track is by Nashimoto-P, a popular Vocaloid producer known for a darker style, and it was released in 2012.

Honestly, the lyrics may seem overly dark, but strangely enough, listening to it fills you with energy.

It puts you in a mood of not sweating the small stuff—like, whatever, it’s fine.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling down.

11 vapor lampWalking person

It’s a piece distinguished by a soothing soundscape that seems to nestle alongside the city’s nightscape.

The track, by the Vocaloid producer Arukuhito, was released in November 2020.

It beautifully blends city pop and electronica into a floating, airy sound design.

Hatsune Miku’s whispery vocals gently paint an urban scene set against a highway backdrop.

Perfect for moments when you want to sink into solitude or take a step back from the hustle and bustle.

Janglish is fine too, isn’t it?LEON/Ayano

Mr.

Ayano’s third original self-composed song.

The theme is Mr.

Leon’s English class.

Leon’s tuning was done by konene.

Kagamine Rin and Len, as well as Leon, are singing.

Rin and Len struggling with English are adorable.

JourneyDECO*27

DECO*27 – Journey feat. Hatsune Miku
JourneyDECO*27

It’s a feverish rock number that stirs your sense of adventure.

The song, released in 2022, is by DECO*27, a hugely popular Vocaloid producer behind numerous hits.

It was featured as the 2nd anniversary song for the mobile game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku,” and became a hot topic.

The exhilarating melody lines hit right where you want them to, making you think, “That’s so DECO*27!” The way the sonic accents shift by section—now catchy, now wistful, now weighty and resonant—is also fantastic.

If you’re familiar with the units in Proseka, you’ll likely catch the references—be sure to pay attention to the lyrics as you listen.