A collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Zu” (Japanese syllable ず)
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “zu” can you think of?
For example, wowaka’s “Zureteiku” is a popular track, so Vocaloid fans might have thought of it right away.
There are plenty of other songs featuring words that begin with “zu,” such as “zutto” (forever), “zutsuki” (headbutt), and “zujō” (overhead).
Some of you might have pictured specific song titles just from seeing those words.
In this article, we’ll showcase a collection of Vocaloid songs whose titles begin with “zu.”
Check as you read to see if the songs you thought of are included.
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Zu' (11–20)
ZyuneBamboo Shoot Boy

It’s a high-energy Vocaloid track with a punchy, penetrating sound that delivers a real sense of speed.
Created by Vocaloid producer Takenoko Shounen—also known for the hit “Musical Magical Syndrome”—it was released in 2020.
The arrangement, where it feels like every sound is seamlessly connected, is irresistible.
If you like loud, nu-metal/mixture-style rock, definitely give it a listen.
The lyrics, in particular, may resonate with those who pour their passion into creating.
They express the anxiety felt within competition with others.
It's off.cooper

“Zureteru” by music creator Okeya is a track whose charm lies in its mysterious worldview.
The synth sounds in the track are striking as well.
It uses the VOCALOID Hatsune Miku, and compared to early Miku songs like “Melt” or “World Is Mine,” it feels like the creator intentionally avoids making the vocals overly melodious to bring out Miku’s unique qualities.
In this way, even with the same VOCALOID, the way its vocal character is utilized changes with the times—one of the interesting aspects of Vocaloid music.
I've been waiting all along.Atsu Mizuno

“Zutto Matteru” expresses a sincere message to someone precious whom one can no longer meet.
Created in 2022 by Atsu Mizuno, a Vocaloid producer known for delivering songs themed around adolescence, it reflects on the days spent with a beloved person while also conveying feelings about the days to come.
With lyrics about continuing to wait for a loved one without succumbing to the anxieties and sorrows held in the heart, and a sound centered on rhythmic piano, the piece offers healing.
Why not listen to this Vocaloid song overflowing with enduring feelings for someone dear?
murky rainYūnosuke

With total streams of all songs exceeding 10 million, this track by Yunosuke—who released his first instrumental album, “Emotions,” in March 2020—features beautiful electronic tones, Hatsune Miku’s gorgeous vocals, and a passionate, driving beat.
Though the lyrics seriously explore negative human emotions, the pop-leaning arrangement makes it an exceptionally pleasant listen.
The arrangement is unique, showcasing a distinctly VOCALOID finish.
Its diverse electronic sounds and pristine vocals will blow away the gloomy mood of the rainy season!
Flowers blooming overhead.OWAKARE

Its gentle, nostalgic vibe really seeps into the heart.
It’s a track by OWAKARE, also known as Shibetsu-P, released in 2021.
A hip-hop number with a chillout essence.
The lyrics depict a summer festival scene, walking with someone you love.
A yukata-clad figure shining as brightly as the fireworks—how romantic.
Duet rap songs using Vocaloid are quite rare, and this is definitely one you should keep on your radar.
ZOOBoiled Fruits

For those looking for a song that soothes the heart, “ZOO” is a perfect fit.
It’s a track included on Vocaloid producer Nirukajitsu’s album “FRUITÁGE.” The song portrays a protagonist and their partner who keep their kindness even in a harsh world.
The way it surges into the chorus is exhilarating.
There are plenty of other highlights too, such as the beautiful imagery and the development at the end.
Be sure to enjoy it together with the music video, which lets you experience the story visually.