Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection.
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with the katakana “ヴ.”
When it comes to words starting with “ヴ” that might be used in song titles, examples include “Venus” (ヴィーナス), “Vampire” (ヴァンパイア), and “Vintage” (ヴィンテージ).
If you’re familiar with plenty of Japanese songs, a few tracks probably came to mind as soon as you saw these words.
This time, I’ve selected a wide range—from famous hits to hidden gems—so please enjoy discovering both classics and songs you might not know yet.
Feel free to use this as inspiration for shiritori with song titles, as well as for choosing tracks for karaoke or your playlists.
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Songs that start with “Vu.” Useful for shiritori, karaoke, and playlist picks (1–10)
Vampire’s ∞ pathoSHitoshizuku-P × Yama△

A creator unit known for story-driven songs produced this track in 2018, included on the album “VILLAINS & HEROES Side:V.” Set to a driving rock sound, Kagamine Len’s powerful vocals resound.
It portrays a nocturnal tragedy woven by an uncontrollable monster and an innocent being, and its musical-like progression is breathtaking.
Surpassing 10 million views on YouTube, this piece is sure to elevate Halloween with its dark aesthetic.
Why not become the story’s protagonist with a gothic costume?
VampireJanne Da Arc

A must-listen if you love dark, story-driven rock! Crafted by Janne Da Arc, this track is intense yet tinged with sorrow.
Yasu’s sweet yet powerful high-tone vocals intertwine exquisitely with the band’s technical, heavy sound.
The song depicts the tale of a queen whose heart has frozen over as she waits endlessly for her beloved.
Her single-minded devotion curdles into madness—perfect for Halloween’s eerie atmosphere.
Included on the February 2003 concept album “ANOTHER STORY,” which reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly chart, this rock tune is also a live favorite and guaranteed to ignite any party.
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Its grand yet heartrending sound will shake your heart.
Released in August 2025, “VOCAEND – The end of VOCALOID -” stands apart from earlier, more meme-driven works like “Mimuka UwA Nice Try.” It portrays a VOCALOID that keeps singing in a world where its creators have disappeared—a theme that cuts deep.
You can’t help but reflect on the scene’s future and the music yet to come.
It’s a track brimming with deep love for Vocaloid culture—one to savor slowly.
Songs that start with “Vu.” For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist curation (11–20)
VivanajiNoa & Eto

It’s a song that clears your heart like the sky after the rain! Sung by Noa and Eto, members of the popular streaming group Colorful Peach.
The theme is hope—like sunshine breaking through a rainy heart.
Its uplifting message boosts self-esteem and gives listeners a gentle push forward.
Why not ride its light, skippable rhythm and blow away that foggy mood?
vogueAyumi Hamasaki

This is a song by Ayumi Hamasaki that masterfully contrasts a Latin-flavored, exotic sound with heart-wrenching, poignant lyrics.
“Blooming beautifully and then quietly falling away”—that fleeting yet powerful brilliance of life is woven into a singular melody.
Released in April 2000 as Hamasaki’s 14th single, the song also drew attention as the theme for the cosmetics brand AUBE’s commercial.
You can’t help but be drawn into its profound themes, such as the loneliness behind the glamour and a farewell to the past.
VENUSSTRAWBERRY FIELDS

This is the single released in April 1991 by STRAWBERRY FIELDS, a band formed mainly by Yoshifumi Fukui from D’ERLANGER and LEZYNA from JUSTY-NASTY.
It was also included on their debut album “nouvelle parfum,” released in March of the same year.
The dramatic sound and high-energy vocals are a perfect match! With powerful lyrics about breaking through inner doubts and soaring into the future, it likely encouraged many listeners at the time.
It gives you the strength you need when taking a new step forward.
The Madness of Duke VenomaniaAkuno-P

It portrays the madness and loneliness of a duke who, under the theme of “lust,” entrances women through a forbidden pact.
One of Akuno-P’s signature works, it was released in 2010 and is included on albums such as Evils Kingdom.
Gackpo Kamui’s bewitching vocals and the heavy choral layers create a dark sound that sticks in your head—an intensely addictive track.
Many people are surely fond of this grand fantasy world.
If you follow the story alongside the novelization, you’ll be even more captivated by its charm.





