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A collection of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Zo'

Among words that start with “zo” (ぞ), what kinds of words come to mind that seem like they could be used as Vocaloid song titles?

Besides “zō” (elephant) and “zōka” (artificial flowers), there are also many songs titled “Zoku ___” (Sequel ___), so some of you might already have specific titles in mind.

In this article, we will introduce Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “zo” (ぞ).

How many of the songs you thought of will appear in the article below?

We hope you enjoy it.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Zo” (1–10)

Sense of distance with artificial flowersNagisa

Set to technopop, it sings about emotional instability, the pain of not being loved, and the complex state of mind of not wanting to live yet not wanting to die.

It conveys the feeling of being eaten away by vague, murky emotions.

With skillful word choice, it expresses feelings that everyone experiences at least once.

Idol RadioDaisuke Ohnuma

Idol Wireless feat. KAITO (Full Version) [Original Song]
Idol Radio Daisuke Ohnuma

You can enjoy authentic drum and bass.

It’s a track by Daisuke Ohnuma, also known as Daifuku-P; the short version was released in 2012, and the full version in 2013.

Its appeal lies in a near-futuristic soundscape that blends crisp, snappy rhythms with ambient synths.

The tempo is fast, but it’s soothing to listen to.

The lyrics, which speak of “hope beyond despair,” are inspiring—a Vocaloid song that stirs the heart.

Love Song I Kept Singing to YouLil’B

Lil’B: The Sequel – A Love Song I Sang to You
Sequel: The Love Song I Sang to You - Lil'B

Formed in 2007 and active since 2011 as the solo project of vocalist MIE, Lil’B is a music unit.

The song “Zoku: Kimi ni Utatta Love Song,” which opens their second album One, was featured in a RecoChoku commercial.

Its lyrics, which convey feelings that haven’t yet been sorted out for someone you can no longer meet, stir the heart alongside a wistful melody.

It’s a sentimental pop tune best appreciated with the story carried over from their second single.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Zo' (11–20)

zoetropeyou-man

Zoetrope … GUMI | Zoetrope
Zoetrope you-man

Rather than calling it “grand,” it makes you want to say “eternal” or “far-reaching”—a work with an astounding sense of scale.

Composed by the Vocaloid producer you-man, also known for “Tiny Bunny” and “Weenie Walker,” it was released in 2020.

In a word… it simply can’t be summed up in one: a uniquely original, profoundly deep piece in 3/4 time.

The jazz-infused style alone is worth hearing.

And layered on top is GUMI’s heart-rending, explosive vocal.

I didn’t know GUMI could sound like this… astonishing.

Sequel: Lifewhale

Kujira – Sequel: Life (Official Video)
Sequel: Life Whale

You also won’t want to miss Zoku: Seikatsu, which depicts ordinary life from an unusual angle.

It’s a pop song by Kujira, known as a singer and Vocaloid producer, included on their second album, Vegetable Drawer.

Over an uptempo guitar sound, the song sings about days filled with hardship and the small happiness found within them.

The highlights are the relatable situations that anyone might have experienced—you’ll find yourself nodding along.

Artificial Flower DemonKou

Artificial Flower Demon / Kou feat. flower
Artificial Flower Demon Kou

A heart that should be in love, yet remains unfulfilled… A stylish, bittersweet Vocaloid track that likens shifting emotions to artificial flowers.

Created by Vocaloid producer Kou, it was released in March 2023 and is included on the album “Madoubutsugi,” released the same year.

The mid-tempo arrangement, tinged with a jazz essence, gives the impression of something you’ll want to listen to slowly with your eyes closed.

The protagonist’s hollow feelings expressed in the lyrics match the sonic imagery, drawing you in emotionally.

When you’re tormented by loneliness, this song might be just what you need.

Sequel: Red Sweet PeaSeiko Matsuda

Seiko Matsuda: Red Sweet Pea, Continued
Seiko Matsuda: Continued Red Sweet Pea

Seiko Matsuda is known as one of the quintessential idols of the 1980s, a singer-songwriter whose immense popularity even turned her hairstyle into a social phenomenon.

“Zoku: Akai Sweet Pea,” included on her 15th album Citron, is, as its title suggests, a follow-up that tells the after-story of her massive hit “Akai Sweet Pea.” The lyrics, which convey lingering feelings for a former lover, tighten the chest alongside a melody tinged with melancholy.

It’s a refreshing yet wistful ballad—one you’ll want to listen to while comparing it with the original.