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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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'A' (331–340)
Always and Foreverpeperon P

This is a song about a lesbian relationship between GUMI and Rin.
Have they lost sight of each other’s feelings? Both Rin and GUMI in the video look somewhat anxious.
Jealousy being one aspect of love feels quite feminine, doesn’t it? Let’s sing it gently and with feeling.
Aquarium Skypeperon P

As the title suggests, this piece evokes an “aquarium,” and the quiet, deep water sounds are soothing.
The airy, floating textures are pleasing to the ear and make you want to listen on repeat.
With a cool yet subtly mature tone, it’s perfect for helping you relax before bedtime.
Dawn glow, your song.hoehoue P

Hoehoe-P, a Vocaloid producer known for signature songs like “Hello/How Are You,” created “Asayake, Kimi no Uta” in 2009—a rock number that gained popularity in the early Vocaloid scene.
It portrays moments when feelings overflow for someone special, singing of a bittersweet longing that warms the heart.
The passionate band performance driven by a four-on-the-floor beat conveys raw emotion, and together with lyrics that evoke vivid scenes, Hatsune Miku’s vocals gently resonate as a moving Vocaloid track.
My longed-for homehobo nichi P

It’s a simple song with a Showa-era flavor that sings about a reality that surely still exists today—“A Father’s Song.” In particular, the questions posed in the lyrics are difficult to answer for fathers as they are now, prompting listeners to think as well.
It’s a song you’ll want to play for Father’s Day.
Astronautpowapowa P

Astronauts by Powapowa-P is a wistful, gently paced song sung by Hatsune Miku.
At just over seven minutes, it’s relatively long for a Vocaloid track, but it delivers a message that draws listeners in.
Its simple yet powerful sound and tender, memorable melody make it a standout piece.
You can listen to it on Nico Nico Douga, and it’s also included on the CD VOCAROCK collection 3 feat.
Hatsune Miku.
A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “A” (341–350)
Green Apple Calpis Sourmakyavyeri

A song title that sounds like something from an izakaya menu.
Despite the appetizing title, it portrays a heartbreaking breakup.
It’s about someone I like who always walks home with me—yet they never notice my feelings.
The song sets that painful unrequited love to a catchy melody.
The Vocaloid is set at a moderate pitch—not too high, not too low—so even people who aren’t used to Vocaloid can listen comfortably.
Irony (Scoop)maji musume

Influenced by her parents, she grew up exposed to a wide range of music genres from an early age, including rock and jazz, and she was in a band during high school.
Perhaps because of that, she has a strong reputation for her vocal ability and sense of arrangement! If you’re feeling a bit tired, why not try restoring your mental energy with Maji Musume’s singing voice?


