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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.

A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “A” (341–350)

Revenge Syndromemafumafu

It’s a song about a bullied kid’s revenge.

The low voice you hear in the background is really eerie.

I’m sure many people feel they’re being treated unfairly.

In reality, even if you want to get back at someone, it’s not something you can easily do.

I hope you’ll listen to this when you’re caught in that kind of frustration.

Unhappy Alicemaboemu

Unhappy Alice / Mabo-Emu feat. Kagamine Len & KAITO
Unhappy Alicemaboemu

A piercing song that portrays a girl lost between dreams and reality.

Created by Maboemu, it was released in September 2024.

The melody is striking—pop yet tinged with a certain melancholy.

The exquisite blend of accordion and guitar beautifully conveys the song’s world.

The protagonist Alice’s inner conflict and anguish resonate through the voices of KAITO and Kagamine Len.

The lyrics delicately depict emotions swaying between ideals and reality.

It’s the kind of track that will surely sink into your heart on days when you feel like escaping from reality.

Aldebaranmamomo P

“Aldebaran” is one of the stars in the constellation Taurus, which is a May constellation.

The lyrics are beautiful, and both the melody and the song’s worldview are crystal clear and truly wonderful.

Thanks to the music video, the lyrics take on a sense of mystery.

It was released in 2009.

Heavenly Foxmarashii

Kagamine Rin - Amatsukitsune [Original]
Heavenly Foxmarashii

An epic Vocaloid track that blends a sense of speed with a distinctly Japanese atmosphere! Created by marasy, who is also active as a pianist, it was released in 2012.

The energetic rock sound pairs perfectly with Kagamine Rin’s crisp vocals.

The song’s style also aligns beautifully with the myth-like world of the lyrics.

Just reading the lyrics, themed around a comet tearing through the night sky, makes you want to drift into thoughts of a distant era.

Run in blue!marashii

Run in Blue! (Original ver.) / marasy feat. Hatsune Miku
Run in blue!marashii

Brimming with a sense of speed and bright, uplifting vocals, this work is a song that kindles feelings of hope and determination.

Released in August 2020, it was featured in the official drink commercial for the Tokyo Marathon 2020.

It conveys the belief that effort is never wasted and the importance of moving forward into the future with youthful energy and vitality.

It’s an invigorating track that resonates with those feeling tired from work or daily life.

Amatsukitsune (10th Anniversary ver.)Marashii × Horie Shota (kemu) × Jin feat. Kagamine Rin

Amatsukitsune (10th Anniversary ver.) / marasy × Kota Horie (kemu) × Jin feat. Kagamine Rin
Amatsukitsune (10th Anniversary ver.)Marashii × Horie Shota (kemu) × Jin feat. Kagamine Rin

Amatsukitsune, released in 2012 and inducted into the “Legendary” category, received a special 10th anniversary edition: Amatsukitsune (10th Anniversary ver.).

This version drew attention for its star-studded collaboration featuring artists like marasy, Kota Horie (kemu), and Jin.

While preserving the original’s Japanese-style flavor, it delivers a sound that highlights deeper bass and the color of the piano.

Be sure to take your time and compare them closely.

Anki addicts are Anki-ing — To the next ERA!Mikito P

MikitoP “Anki Nerds Are Anki-ing ~To the next ERA!~” MV
Anki addicts are Anki-ing — To the next ERA!Mikito P

These are songs included in “Learning High School Japanese History with Vocaloid,” released as a history study guide.

They rap about historical events, mixing in mnemonic wordplay for the years.

The creator is mikitoP, a popular Vocaloid producer known for tracks like “Roki.” It’s both a cool song and a great study aid—two birds with one stone.

Be sure to memorize it and try singing along.