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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UndermarchCommand High Drink

Its appeal lies in a unique worldview that feels like a fresh reinterpretation of Latin rhythms.
Released in February 2025 by ⌘Hainomi as the official demo song for AHS’s singing voice synthesis software “Synthesizer V AI Kiyoteru Hiyama,” this piece delves into Kiyoteru Hiyama’s inner emotions in a way that’s sure to resonate with any creator.
It’s a high-quality Kiyoteru track whose climactic sense of release will steal your heart.
Thank youfin

A poignant ballad with a bittersweet melody and a heartfelt message of gratitude.
In this work by fin, Hatsune Miku’s whispery vocals and the piano’s ethereal tones resonate deeply.
You want to honestly convey a simple “thank you” to someone important, yet you can’t find the words.
That inner conflict and warmth are gently portrayed within the calm flow of the song.
The melody and lyrics harmonize beautifully, making this a gem of a track that stirs profound emotion.
sweet tempuraMorinaga booger

Ama-ten, notable for its tense musical tone, is a work released by Morinaga Hanakuso in February 2025.
While sounding a warning against shallow expression and being swept up by trends, it unfolds a unique worldview that emphasizes the importance of living true to oneself.
You’ll be drawn in by Hatsune Miku’s high-speed rap and the experimental soundscape.
On nights when you want to let your thoughts wander, why not give this a listen?
After Talkmawari

A bittersweet yet powerful Kiritan song that makes you feel like “living true to yourself.” It’s a track by Vocaloid producer mawari, released in 2020.
Its soft sonic character wraps jazz-tinged rhythms in the tones of acoustic guitar, strings, and piano.
The arrangement lets you listen in a relaxed mood.
Yet the emotions packed into the lyrics about “ways of living” are deeply stirring.
If you’re looking for a song with depth, this is a must-listen.
Not-enough syndromerukaku

The song that shook up the Vocaloid scene is “Tannee-byo.” Composed by rukaku, it was released in January 2024.
With humor and realism, it captures that feeling of not having enough to beat life—motivation, money, friendship—and it’s deeply relatable.
Beneath it all are emotions about taking on challenges and the courage to face setbacks.
Its rhythmic, catchy melody and the image of reaching ever forward will resonate with every young person living in the present.
Even while confronting self-doubt, it gives you the strength to move ahead.
It delivers a strong yet gentle message—so go ahead and hit play.
Ah.yuha

The song that’s been healing so many people with its gentle sound is “A.” The impact of that single-character title is impressive, isn’t it? Its content sets everyday unrequited love to a jazz-like melody centered on piano and acoustic guitar.
It doesn’t depict sad events or mental distress; instead, it sings about heartwarming, everyday moments, making it easy for anyone to relate.
It also seems perfect for listening while relaxing in a café, just like in the music video.
Ayumu AwaThat's why I baked bread.

I thought it was just a joke song…! I was made to regret that.
If you listen thinking it’s a cute song about baking bread, you might be a little bewildered by some unexpected expressions.
While talking about bread, it’s a very warm song that stays close to hearts that are tired or have given up on their dreams.
It’s a fun and wonderful song where Hatsune Miku “teaches you the joy of making bread,” and I can recommend it to absolutely anyone.





