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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Is it reed?Nanuriso

Let me introduce “Ashidesuka,” a piece packed with a message that makes your heart skip a beat.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Nanuriso, created using Hatsune Miku.
The work throws a stone into the pond of society—its systems and education—yet it doesn’t deliver its point bluntly; its charm lies in its witty, refined turns of phrase.
By the way, the title “Ashi” refers to the plant reed, and is likely derived from the famous quote by the philosopher Pascal: “Man is a thinking reed.” Reeds are fragile plants, here likened to human frailty.
A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “A” (211–220)
Rin-chan endlessly kept waiting at the ATMYukatefu

Have you ever had the experience of standing in line at an ATM, only for the person in front of you to never move aside? That all-too-familiar situation is exactly what “Rin-chan Who’s Kept Waiting Forever at the ATM” portrays.
This piece is a song released by Yukatefu and serves as a sequel to “Rin-chan Who Gets Her Seat Kicked Forever on the Shinkansen.” Just when you think she’s simply waiting for the ATM, the story takes an unexpected turn—that’s what makes it so entertaining.
Check out the music video for even more laughs.
I love youreruriri

“Words could never fully express it, but…” It’s a thoroughly straightforward love song.
Created by Vocaloid producer Rerulili and released in 2013, it became a hit, with a rearranged version published in 2020.
The standout feature is the beautiful choral work—the crystalline quality of the chorus resonates with every listener.
And the lyrics’ heartfelt feelings toward a loved one… it truly embodies what you’d call a “song of love.” It’s a classic Vocaloid wedding song.
Give me back that springIori Kanzaki

“Give Me Back That Spring” is characterized by a melody tinged with poignancy and wistfulness, and lyrics that depict the sweetness and transience of youth.
Composed by Kanzaki Iori, it features a striking contrast between band sounds and piano tones, along with tense strings.
Kagamine Rin’s earnest vocals further deepen the world of the song.
The fragmented scenes of student life woven into the lyrics convey the intense emotions unique to youth.
Nostalgia for days gone by and a certain sense of regret—this is a song that seems to gently stay by your side in those feelings.
Waiting for the rain.Afternoon tea

Here’s one I’d like you to listen to at the end of summer, when you start to feel autumn coming on.
It’s a track by Gote Aogiki, also known as Gogo-Tea, released in 2019.
A chest that aches, bound by memories—lyrics that sing of bittersweet, painful emotions.
While it has a driving guitar rock sound, it gives a stronger impression of nostalgia than sheer energy, as if a cool breeze were blowing through.
According to Gogo-Tea, the theme is “the season of parting.” True to that, it’s a Vocaloid song whose message and feelings come through clearly.
AlibabaHiiragi Kirai

“Alibaba” is a track released in January 2024 by Vocaloid producer Hiiragi Kirai, known for signature songs like “Autophagy” and “Bocca della Verità.” It’s the Vocaloid version of a song provided to singer Saira.
True to its title, “Alibaba” is crafted with an Arabian-inspired sound; its exotic, evocative melody line is addictive and gets under your skin the more you listen.
The lyrics, which evoke a mysterious Arabian Nights-like world, further heighten the song’s distinctive atmosphere.
Huh?Walking person

This is easy-listening electronica that’s perfect for the season after the heat has passed.
It’s a work by Aruku Hito, a Vocaloid producer known for delicate musicality, released in February 2023.
The gentle rhythm soothes both body and mind, making for very tender music.
The vocals by Uramei and Kafu are free of force, which is truly comforting.
The lyrics, which let you sink into a nostalgic mood, are another highlight.
Be sure to listen while tracing your own childhood memories, surrendering yourself completely to the song’s world.





