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.
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Zo” (1–10)
Artificial flower bouquetMysterious J

Even if it’s fake, it still looks beautiful… This is a piercing Vocaloid song that layers a bittersweet longing for love onto artificial flowers.
‘Bouquet of Artificial Flowers,’ produced by Nazo-J, was released in May 2025.
Megurine Luka’s mature vocals enhance the lyric’s storytelling.
The song portrays artificial flowers that never wither as a metaphor for eternal love, expressing the protagonist’s wavering emotions.
Be sure to check out related tracks like ‘Nomisā no Kyūketsuki’ (The Drinking Club’s Vampire) as well!
zombieDECO*27

A work by DECO*27 that likens a fragile, mentally unstable maiden’s heart to a zombie.
The stylish sensibility really shines, with artwork done in the style of overseas cult films.
Self-taught in composition, DECO*27 is a Vocaloid producer active at festivals abroad, and he has founded a company called OTOIRO, where he also serves as a sound producer.
Within the extremely simple lyrics lie subtle metaphors and rhymes, making it a track that reveals something new with each listen.
Zombie attackDIVELA

You’ll get hit hard right from the loud intro.
It’s a track by the popular Vocaloid producer DIVELA, released in April 2025.
Chosen as the theme song for Miripoyu, a hero in the popular mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” This driving mixture rock tune is catchy yet delivers a powerful, pressing sound that surges toward you.
It’s super upbeat, making it perfect for moments when you want to raise the energy—like during a drive or at a party.
Cool, exhilarating, and cute, it’s a Vocaloid song that shines with multifaceted charm!
ZOMBIEEEEE!!!Fru-ri

A unique electronic tune that blends eeriness and cuteness in a perfectly balanced way.
Set for release in February 2025, this piece uses zombies as its motif to charmingly portray the essence and desires of human nature.
It features Furūri’s signature addictive song structure and an impressive call-and-response between Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto SV.
It’s a great fit for various situations, like driving with friends or setting the mood at a party.
Sequel: Each Has Their Own TruthMidorikawa Bookstore

The original song is by the same singer, titled “Everyone Has Their Own Truth.” The original is about a father who cheats and gets divorced, while this one is about the daughter who goes off the rails because of that—an unprecedented connection between two songs.
The single release includes both tracks together, but the album does not include “Sequel: Everyone Has Their Own Truth.” It seems there are very few ways to find out what happened to the daughter who was left behind.
Zombie Zombie GenerationKimuta

It’s a zombie-themed song sung by Kagamine Rin.
The catchy, hype-inducing chorus is especially memorable.
Compared to other Halloween songs, it has more of a kayōkyoku (Japanese pop) feel, and it seems like it would be satisfying to sing at karaoke.
It’s included on the album “Vocalo no Parade.”
Zombie Hunter in HalloweenPiropon vinegar

An unusual combination of VOCALOID voices—GUMI and Kaai Yuki.
The dark, stylish worldbuilding is wonderful.
The bustling, noisy sound is interesting too.
The complex song structure keeps it from getting boring.
It was released in 2012.