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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Parade RecordsNEW!kisara

Kisara’s “Parade Record” is a pop number that showcases Hatsune Miku’s dazzling vocals.
Released in February 2025, it won the runner-up prize in the Hatsune Miku “Magical Mirai 2025” Song Contest.
It features a structure where the scenery seems to change one after another and a lively sound like an upturned toy box.
Its sparkling, hope-filled worldview will brighten the venue and lift the mood on stages at cultural and school festivals.
Pajamyiyowa

Haven’t you ever had a “friend that was yours alone” too? Pajamii, released in March 2022, is a pop song with a dreamy atmosphere.
You’ll be captivated by Iyowa’s signature bouncy piano sound.
The lyrics project a fear of becoming an adult, resulting in something highly relatable.
You might forget what’s precious, but you’ll grow anyway.
If you’re in your teens especially, I think it will really move you.
purposedoriko

This is an original song written for Leo/need, a unit appearing in the smartphone game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” Created by doriko, known for crafting story-driven songs, it was released in October 2023.
The lyrics convey a strong will to keep shouting “I love it” while believing in the path one has chosen, even amid uncertainty.
The arrangement, featuring a band-forward sound and a thrilling sense of speed, is also striking.
Listening to it as a parent and child might even deepen your bond.
Parallel World Symmetrym9m9

Drawing on experience as a keyboardist to resonate with sound, m9m9 began activities in July 2021 with the release of “Imitation.” Representative works include “Parallel World Symmetry” and “A Street Where Footsteps Resound.” They ranked 63rd in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2021 Autumn and 100th in Spring 2023.
Their style is captivating for its fusion of band sound with structural beauty derived from the keyboard.
ParasiteDECO*27

If there’s a quintessential addictive “dark song” that hooks you deeper the more you listen, it’s this one! Created by the prolific Vocaloid producer DECO*27 and released in February 2022, it’s also featured on the album MANNEQUIN.
The track sets heavy emotions—like possessiveness and self-denial in love—against a breezy dance beat.
The lyrics mix a desperate wish to be noticed with the frustration of things not going right, which is sure to make some listeners’ hearts skip a beat.
That jarring gap—the bright sound paired with a restless feeling—is arguably its greatest appeal.
Arranged by Rockwell, the sound brilliantly blends catchiness with unease.
Give it a listen when you want to immerse yourself in that “cute but scary” world, or when you’re looking to resonate with complicated feelings of love!
ParadichlorobenzeneOwata P

A song that’s famous as one you want to listen to when you’re mentally exhausted is Owata-P’s “Paradichlorobenzene,” whose lyrics, melody, and music video are all crafted with a dark tone.
By the way, “paradichlorobenzene” is a chemical used in products like mothballs.
This song was released in 2009, but there’s an anecdote that it was produced on a very low-capacity computer running Windows Vista, which came out in 2006.
Compared to today, when DTM (computer-based music production) environments are well established, it really shows how times have changed.
ParryMiyamori Bungaku

This is a number brimming with positive power that treats life like a game, briskly deflecting one challenge after another and forging ahead.
Vocaloid producer Bungaku Miyamori’s song “Parry,” released in May 2024, features exhilarating back-and-forth vocals by Kagamine Rin and Len over a rapid-fire beat that makes you feel as if you’re being pushed forward just by listening.
Its lyrical worldview, which reframes even failures and complexes as targets to be conquered, will resonate especially when you’re stuck at work or in your studies.
It’s a perfect pick as BGM when you want to rapidly boost your focus or need one last push.



