Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Pa'
In this article, we’ve put together a list of Vocaloid songs that start with “Pa.” You might not often recall song titles from their first letter, but there are times when you can only remember the opening or a keyword and think, “What was that song again…?” We hope this will be useful in those moments.
We’ve selected a wide range—from well-known classics to lesser-known but highly recommended tracks—so enjoy a wonderful time listening to Vocaloid songs that begin with “Pa.”
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Party×PartyHitoshizuku P × Yama △

I love it because the music is fun and the art is cute and beautiful.
Spring is the season of new encounters, so I felt it fit that the travel party meets then.
It’s a spoiler, but I also love the twist that Miku with the beginner’s mark is actually the Demon Lord.
I also like that instead of fighting, everyone just has a friendly party together.
I never get tired of listening to it.
Palpite Christmasbonorisu

It’s an up-tempo, bright, and lively Mikuno-pop track.
You could even call it a cheerful Christmas song that sounds a bit like an idol tune.
Bonorisusa is reportedly named by combining Bonobono + Chipmunk-kun, since they’re a fan of Miki Igarashi’s manga Bonobono.
Paletteyuyoyuppe

An emotional ballad by Yuyoyuppe and meola.
Its beautiful tonal colors highlight Megurine Luka’s singing voice.
It’s featured in SEGA’s music game “Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X,” and is also available for karaoke.
Pumpkin’s Nightmarerunachyu

Introducing “Pumpkin’s Nightmare” by Runachu-P.
The vocals are by Kagamine Rin.
It has a strong pop feel while still nailing the Halloween elements.
The singing gives off a mischievous, little-devil vibe.
The sharp, punchy guitar is really cool.
The character wearing a hoodie is, no matter how you look at it, a rip-off of Kagerou Project.hobo nichi P

As the name suggests, this Vocaloid producer releases new songs at an almost daily pace.
They’re known for their skill in instantly turning trending topics on the internet into songs (copypastas) and having Hatsune Miku sing them.
This work’s theme is “Gagepro chū” (obsessive Kagerou Project fans).
ParallelinesDATEKEN
The title is a coined word combining “parallel” and “line,” and it’s one of DATEKEN’s signature tracks, characterized by a lively 2-step rhythm.
Its groove naturally makes your body move, and it’s a popular dance number on YouTube and Niconico’s “tried dancing” videos.
%odo P

It’s a love song so adorably frustrating it’ll make you grin.
The two circles in the percent sign are likened to a couple getting married, and the idea that jumping over the line turns it into infinity (∞) makes the lyrics perfect for a wedding.
There are plenty of other lovely expressions too, so why not project them on a screen or create a lyric card? It’ll be a big hit.


