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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.”

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Pa” (51–60)

Party×PartyHatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka, KAITO, MEIKO

This party song, sung by six iconic Vocaloid characters, is guaranteed to get everyone hyped at a girls’ night.

You can sing it solo, but we highly recommend singing it with three or more people.

Like performing a song by an idol group, it creates a fun, lively atmosphere for everyone to enjoy together.

PaⅢ.SENSATIONHatsune Miku/Kagamine Rin/GUMI

[Hatsune Miku × GUMI × Kagamine Rin] PaIII.SENSATION [Original Song]
PaⅢ.SENSATIONHatsune Miku/Kagamine Rin/GUMI

This song, with a stylish rhythm that becomes addictive after an intro reminiscent of dance music, is a Vocaloid track produced by Yunosuke.

Its melody feels so natural that it wouldn’t be out of place in a UK club, and it’s bound to get everyone hyped when you sing it together with friends.

Parallel lalaNatsushiro Takaaki

Parallellalla / Hatsune Miku MV – Parallellalla / Hatsune Miku
Parallel lalaNatsushiro Takaaki

It’s a track whose driving sound and lively vocals stir the heart.

Created by Takaaki Natsushiro, the song was released in June 2022 and drew attention as the theme for the TV anime “Hanabi-chan Is Often Late.” With its melody and sound, it vividly captures the feelings of young people striving to push past their limits.

It really fires you up from deep inside.

Sing it together with friends at a sports day or school athletic festival, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable memory!

paraphiliaYogarasu P

[Yogaras P] Paraphilia / Kagamine Rin – Parafiria / Kagamine Rin [MV]
paraphiliaYogarasu P

Do you know what the title “Paraphilia” means? When you look it up, it’ll take your breath away.

Among dark, twisted Vocaloid songs, this one is exceptionally warped.

Released in 2012, it’s a track that has been loved for a long time.

You’ll be surprised by the gap between Kagamine Rin’s cute voice and the deranged lyrics.

The title packs quite a punch, but it can still serve as an entry point to Vocaloid music.

Be sure to take your time and savor the lyrics and the song’s world!

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Pa' (61–70)

Pane dhiriaShinshiro P

[KAITO] Pane dhiria [Vocaloid][English Sub]
Pane dhiriaShinshiro P

This is a KAITO song inspired by a scenario from the game “Sorcerian.” It’s a track by Shinjo-P, a multi-talented creator who even handled the illustration himself, released in 2010.

The driving sound is striking, and perhaps due to its oriental atmosphere, it gives you the feeling of gazing out over a vast world.

The lyrics are equally grand in scope.

Because the song has a strong narrative, if you listen again after fully grasping the story, you may discover a different kind of appeal.

Panic Dancerze

The music video “Panic Dancer” is feat. Hatsune Miku.
Panic Dancerze

Although it’s a short piece at about one minute and thirty seconds, it doesn’t feel lacking at all! Created by Ze/Ze-san, a popular Vocaloid producer who also writes songs for artists, it was released in 2022.

It’s a Vocaloid track with a lively sound that hides a hint of darkness.

I imagine many people will find the lyrics relatable.

In our current lives, where “difficulty living” feels almost normal… it’s a Vocaloid song with a message that hits home, making you listen as if you’re hearing your own story.

paranoiaTokyo manaka

Tokyo Manaka – Paranoia feat. Kasane Teto
paranoiaTokyo manaka

In a work released by Manaka Tokyo in January 2025, frustrations and dissatisfaction with society erupt over Kasane Teto’s vocals.

The sound, which fuses electronica and rock, is highly addictive.

The music video includes elements inspired by indie games such as UNDERTALE.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling lonely, want to prove yourself, or want to convey your feelings to someone.