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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Huh?What wisteria?

It’s a rock tune with a Japanese flair, driven by crisp, satisfying guitar riffs.
Created by Fujina, the track was released in December 2024 with KAFU as the featured vocalist.
The arrangement blends a funky groove with the timbres of traditional Japanese instruments.
The lyrics carry a biting sarcasm toward the concept of “adults,” making it highly relatable.
It might resonate especially strongly when you’re feeling fed up with society.
About meChouchou-P

This song is characterized by lyrics that are mostly in English.
When it comes to Chouchou-P, he’s also known for works like “Eh? Ah, Sou.” and “Black Board,” and this track is one of his signature pieces as well.
The poignant lyrics and piano tone just before the final chorus tighten your chest with emotion.
UnpoisonArawa Sodeno

While it carries a dark worldview, the song is imbued with a powerful, moving message.
Crafted by Arawa Soden, it features Hatsune Miku’s expansive, soaring vocals.
Released in August 2023, it also drew attention as an image song written for the mobile game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” The lyrics, which seem to gently accompany those burdened by loneliness and anxiety, are striking, depicting the journey toward self-realization.
It might be nice to listen alone on a quiet night and face your inner self.
This is a recommended track for anyone who wishes to cleanse the “poison” within their heart.
Bluish, Milky WayTaki Nomiya

This is a funky Vocaloid track with fantastic crispness in every single sound.
It’s by the Vocaloid producer Taki Nomiya, who is also known for “Cycle Anchor” and “KI・RE・I,” and it was released in July 2023.
The guitar, drums, and bass all feel absolutely amazing! If you’ve played in a band, you’ll probably love this sound image in particular.
The melodies are crafted to match the groove, giving it an incredible sense of cohesion.
Crank up the volume and enjoy!
Conflicting DesiresAshu

Ashu’s “Conflicting Wishes,” which blends synth sounds with rock elements, pairs an emotional chord progression with inventive lyrics.
Released in May 2024 and featuring Rei Adachi, the track vividly reflects Ashu’s inner world.
It thoughtfully reexamines humanity’s future, our relationship with nature, and our own desires, resulting in a deeply moving piece.
Perfect for a melancholic night when you want to immerse yourself in music alone.
Love and UragirisHayato

It’s horror right from the start.
The way the sentence endings are unified, the way it leans on short, breath-like phrases instead of long lines—the melody comes at you, and it’s brilliant.
The PV’s heavy use of red and black perfectly matches the Japanese aesthetic.
I can’t take my eyes off the silhouette of the wakizashi.
Mutual Death, Funeral Love CinderellaHayato

As befits a Halloween-themed song, it has a distinctive atmosphere right from the start.
The sense shines through in every thanatos-tinged word of the lyrics.
The transitions from verse to pre-chorus to chorus are crafted in a very intriguing way.
MAYU’s mysterious voice matches perfectly, so it’s recommended not only for MAYU fans but also for newcomers to her music!





