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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.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'A' (481–490)

Observation of AntsHīringu P

Kagamine Rin - Ant Observation 2010 [Original]
Observation of AntsHīringu P

It features the vibe of a children’s educational anime and developments that can only make you say, “How did it end up like this?” Works by Healing-P, such as “Pink Bunny,” “Tomobe Station,” and “Shinoman,” have uniquely distinctive titles.

Since they’re a Vocaloid producer with a wide range—from dark, troubled lyrics to heartrending ones—I recommend starting with whichever title catches your eye!

Please be gentle with your biting.Pinokio P

PinocchioP – Please with a Play-Bite feat. Hatsune Miku / Please Play-Bite
Please be gentle with your biting.Pinokio P

Suddenly, tongue twisters are pretty tough, aren’t they? Some of you might feel like, “No matter how much I practice, I just can’t say them at all.” A song that comically portrays that struggle is “Amagami de Onegai.” It’s a track by Pinocchiop and is included on the album META.

Its standout feature is that various tongue twisters appear throughout the song.

And the lyrics are unique in that they keep getting them wrong over and over.

If you sing it, it’ll not only get everyone hyped, but probably get some laughs too.

The secret to “sweetness” is “love,” isn’t it?Ramāzu P

The secret of “sweetness” is “love,” right? - Satou Sasara for LamazeP
The secret to “sweetness” is “love,” isn’t it?Ramāzu P

It’s a cute mutual-love song that belts out, “If you like me, show it more with your actions!” It’s a track by Lamaze-P, a Vocaloid producer known for numerous hits like “PoPiPo,” released in 2016.

The straightforward feelings toward someone you like, set to a lively band sound, are truly adorable.

You might even find yourself thinking, “I wish someone felt this strongly about me…” And if you’re currently in a relationship, it could be a chance to reflect on it.

Are you properly saying, “I like you”?

Hoarse in that summerRuwan

Hatsune Miku “Growing Hoarse That Summer” / Ruan
Hoarse in that summerRuwan

This song begins with the chirping of cicadas and the clinking of ice in a glass.

Composed by Ruan and released in 2015, it features a guitar tone that claws at the depths of your chest, overflowing with emotion.

The wistful lyrics that bring back memories of summers spent with someone dear are wonderful, too.

It might resonate even more if you listen to it on a summer afternoon when you suddenly feel a touch of loneliness.

atonementKasamura Tōta

When you’re going through something tough or feeling lonely and isolated, you find yourself wanting to listen to songs that speak to you gently, don’t you? “Atonement,” included on Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura’s 2018 release “Even Without an Umbrella, We Set Out,” is a track where a poignant piano resonates.

Its melody unfolds with a simple arrangement that’s moving and carries the appeal of a choral piece.

The lyrics, which give voice to aching feelings and unspoken truths, are also noteworthy.

In a world with many places to belong—school, work, the internet—this song gives you strength in those heartbreaking, helpless moments.

Waiting for the rain.gogo tī

Waiting for the Rain. / Otomachi Una
Waiting for the rain.gogo tī

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.

Song of AnalogumaHikutsu P

Song of Analoguma / koushirou inspired by Analoguma
Song of AnalogumaHikutsu P

This is the image song for Analog Man, a character that emerged online and became a hot topic when television transitioned to digital broadcasting.

It has an irresistibly catchy melody, and the lyrics are easy to remember, making it a very singable Vocaloid track.

It might be a good choice for warming up your voice—perfect as the first song in a karaoke session.

By the way, it was once featured on the music program Music Station as a popular ringtone.