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” (411–420)
I Can’t Stop Fall in LoveKashitaro Ito

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a dry, hot summer morning.
The fast-paced sound and unrequited-love lyrics match perfectly, giving you the same exhilaration as flying down a hill on a bicycle.
If you’re in love, you’ll feel a push on your back, swept up by the momentum and ready to let whatever happens happen.
Orion Blue of That DayTohta Kasamura

The light rhythm and expansive, wonderful piano tone really resonate with the heart.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, known for a choral-like style that’s passionately supported, released on August 31, 2018—Hatsune Miku’s birthday.
The airy sound and melody feel incredibly good to listen to.
It even makes you feel as if you’re flying through the sky.
The lyrics, which take the power of music as their theme, are truly moving.
If you’re someone who composes music as a hobby, it might hit even harder—so by all means, give it a listen.
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “A” (421–430)
Thank youTohta Kasamura

There are times when, precisely because someone is so close to you, you can’t express your true feelings.
This song by Tota Kasamura, a Vocaloid producer known for ballads, was released in 2018.
Its warm tone, built around piano timbres, slowly seeps into the heart.
And even while saying, “Don’t worry about me,” the protagonist is happy to know they’re being thought of… Many people can probably relate to that feeling.
It gives you the courage to express your gratitude to your mother.
unravelLing tosite sigure feat. Hatsune Miku

This is a version of the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime Tokyo Ghoul, sung by Hatsune Miku.
Since the original song is performed with a high-tone voice, Miku’s clear, transparent vocals suit the hard sound, making it a poignant and cool track.
Love × Love WhistleHatsune Miku / Kagamine Rin

It’s a song that can really energize the crowd when you duet with a close friend.
The intro might make it seem playful and cute, but the lyrics sing about possessiveness and desire, making it quite eccentric.
The fast-tempo sections are very cool, and overall it’s a richly varied track.
Condolences, and life goes onUtsuka Roku ft. Uraname

‘Mourning, and Then Life Goes On’ depicts, in an understated manner, the events of the day a beloved person passed away.
This song was created by Vocaloid producer ROKU Uhana using AI.
In the first half, the situation isn’t explicitly stated, but it gradually becomes clear that someone has died.
The piece is characterized by its detailed and realistic portrayal of the entire process of mourning the deceased.
As a result, anyone who has ever seen someone off will likely find it deeply relatable.
AliceProducer Furukawa

Alice, born from lyrics and composition by Furukawa-P.
A gentle, ballad-like piece whose fleeting sadness, paradoxically, leaves listeners with a sense of regret.
It’s a song that tenderly envelops those whose hearts ache or who have grown tired.





