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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.

Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection (31–40)

VivacePorno Graffitti

Porno Graffitti “Vivace” Lyric Video (Short ver.)
Vivace Pornography

You’ll get hooked on the energetic sound that blasts in right from the intro! Packed with a message that breaks through the sense of stagnation in modern society, the track was released digitally in October 2024.

It was chosen as the tie-in song for Kanadevia Inc.

’s brand image commercial.

The exhilarating band sound is incredibly cool, and every word choice in the lyrics feels refined.

As one of the songs celebrating their 25th debut anniversary, it condenses the experience and evolution they’ve built up over the years.

Give it a listen when you’re looking for a fresh perspective or a burst of creative freedom!

Venus and JesusEtsuko Yakushimaru

[OP] Arakawa Under the Bridge “Venus to Jesus”
Venus and Jesus Yakushimaru Etsuko

A uniquely personal song by Etsuko Yakushimaru that fuses cosmic themes with comedic fantasy.

Released in May 2010, it was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Arakawa Under the Bridge.

Its sound—an exquisite blend of electronica and J-pop—together with her translucent vocals creates a mystical atmosphere that offers a pleasantly stimulating backdrop for work.

The music video, made with experimental techniques using a 3D camera, is visually captivating as well.

It’s perfect for those seeking a chill vibe or wanting to enjoy innovative sounds.

Highly recommended when you want to boost your concentration while immersing yourself in a stylish, original world.

Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection.

Vitali ChaconneDavio Oistrakh

Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection (31–40)

VERBGLAY

Their 38th single.

This song became the opening theme for ‘ONGAKU SENSHI MUSIC FIGHTER’ and is a quintessential GLAY-style rock number.

From the intro, the guitar riff and harmonics showcase HISASHI’s signature flair.

It’s a track brimming with a sense of speed.

Variat #0Lily / Horse

[Lily · MAYU] Variat #0 [With Original MV]
Variat #0 Lily / Horse

This is a symphonic metal piece with a meticulously crafted, weighty worldbuilding.

The vocals by Lily and MAYU evoke a unique atmosphere that blends science fiction with medieval Europe.

The elaborately produced, animation-like video is also captivating, and the choral section in the middle is especially cool.

Released on Niconico, this track is hailed by many listeners as one of the standout works featuring Lily.

Highly recommended for fans of fantasy novels and films.

It’s the perfect song when you want to enjoy grand, story-immersive music.

VirginityNMB48

[MV] Virginity / NMB48 [Official]
Virginity NMB48

If I kiss, I’ll lose the virginity inside me… It’s a song that straightforwardly expresses the delicate feelings of a girl who wants to act more grown-up.

In the music video, they perform a line dance, and I can’t take my eyes off NMB48, who deliver different performances every time.

Songs that start with “Vu”. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection (41–50)

VORTEXthe GazettE

the GazettE VORTEX live version♪
VORTEXthe GazettE

Ruki, Uruha, and Reita are from Kanagawa Prefecture.

I think the GazettE has been at the top of the visual kei scene for years.

Their death growls are powerful and cool.

The sound is simply great, and unlike the stereotype in visual kei of weak singing, they don’t have that issue—at their live shows the whole audience is headbanging like a storm.

This is visual kei in its pure, proper form.

It’s amazing how they stick to this style no matter what.