A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'A'
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with the letter “A.”
When it comes to words that begin with “A,” there are ones like “ai” (love), “ao” (blue), and “aka” (red), as well as words that use the negating prefix “an-,” like “an◯◯.”
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might have thought, “Ah, that song!!” and come up with several titles starting with “A” just from seeing these words.
This time, I’ve picked a wide range—from famous tracks to hidden gems—so I hope you’ll take your time reading and enjoy discovering some new songs along the way.
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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “A” (121–130)
About meChōchō P

This song is characterized by lyrics that are mostly in English.
When it comes to Chouchou-P, he’s also known for works like “Eh? Ah, Sou.” and “Black Board,” and this track is one of his signature pieces as well.
The poignant lyrics and piano tone just before the final chorus tighten your chest with emotion.
Almond dopenamiguru

A danceable track where a beat that makes your body sway is interwoven with funky guitar and piano.
This piece, for which Namigure released a music video in August 2025, originally appeared on the compilation album “cut(e) vol.2 Kawaii Cutting.” The theme is “a young woman’s unfulfilled heart after once knowing fulfillment,” skillfully portraying a precarious blend of romantic intoxication and anxiety—like sweet almond tofu laced with just a hint of poison.
There’s also a brilliant section that expresses the panic of “What if the person I like starts to dislike me?” using a single chord.
Be sure to check out the versions sung by Wakabayashi and Myomyo as well!
A story just as it isnoboru↑P

A refreshing pop rock piece with beautiful harmonies that resonate in the heart.
The creator is Noboru↑, known for “The Snow-White Princess Is” and “The Girl in Chains.” Released in July 2025, the track was included in “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” It sings about the importance of weaving your story without pretending—staying true to who you are.
It carries a gentle message that gives you a nudge forward when you’re wondering, “What is my true self?” Perfect for those moments when you need a little courage before a new challenge!
!!°p°_I’m drinking at the expense of tomorrow_°p°!!σ_σ

A song by Vocaloid producer σ_σ, also known as Nirami, released in July 2025.
It fuses an electropop sound with a sense of forbidden pleasure in sacrificing tomorrow and the uniquely youthful feeling of impatience, creating a worldview as if in a drunken haze.
But there are times when we all feel like this, aren’t there? On nights when you want to escape an overwhelming anxiety you can’t do anything about, it might be good to surrender yourself to this music.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “A” (131–140)
Aaaahhh aaaaah aaahNashimoto Ui
The title alone grabs your attention, doesn’t it? This was the breakout work of Uii Nashimoto, a Vocaloid producer who’s also very active in a band, released in 2009.
The standout feature is definitely the chorus! The repeated phrase—which is also the title—sticks in your head.
The alternative-style guitar sound is really cool, too! Since the chord progression doesn’t change throughout the song, it’s very easy to remember.
Use variations in rhythm and strumming to bring out the nuance of each section.
Evil KingSOOOO

A track by VOCALOID producer SOOOO, who excels in genres like electronica, industrial, and dark ambient.
The song, for which he also created the video himself, features inorganic, ultra-high-pitched melodies that evoke a unique sense of weightlessness, while its rapidly shifting development amplifies both its otherworldliness and addictiveness.
It’s a piece where delicate nuances coexist within a sound that feels like it’s being hurled at you—frightening yet beautiful.
A superb VOCALOID number in which the characteristics of the software and the song’s worldbuilding are perfectly matched.
unripekeeno

Keeno, a Vocaloid producer known for transparent-sounding tracks and for having many songs inducted into halls of fame, has garnered widespread popularity.
“unripe,” included on his second album before light—often praised as a collection of masterpieces—shakes the heart with its piano-only arrangement and heartrending lyrics.
With its relaxed tempo, low key, and relatively narrow vocal range, it’s likely an easy number to sing.
However, take care with the melodic leaps in the A section, as they can make it easy to go off pitch.


