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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Da'

Can you think of any Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “da”? There are plenty of famous ones like “Darling Dance,” “Dappou Rock” (Outlaw Rock), and “Dareka no Shinzou ni Nareta Nara” (If I Could Be Someone’s Heart)! There are lots of titles that begin with “da,” such as “Double,” “Dare” (Who), and “Dai—” (Big/Great + …).

In this article, I’ll introduce songs that start with “da.” I hope it helps you discover new tracks or makes you think, “Oh right, that one too!”—and enjoy it like a little game.

Please take your time and have a read.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Da” (61–70)

DaammmmmnnnnnnPIPPO

Daammmmmnnnnnn – PIPPO feat. Hatsune Miku
DaammmmmnnnnnnPIPPO

The rhythm is striking, as if it’s walking forward slowly and steadily, step by step.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer PIPPO, released in 2020.

Built on a band sound, the piece unfolds with a dynamically resonant piano tone that lingers in the heart.

Despite its warm musical mood, the lyrics are pessimistic.

Singing about an unreachable future over a catchy melody—the combination, that gap, really gets you.

It might even prompt you to reflect on your own life.

Seize! Seize! Seize! Huh?!Shü

Seize! Seize! Seize! Eh?! / Kasane Teto SV
Snatch! Snatch! Snatch! Huh?! Shü

“Seize! Seize! Seize! Huh?!” is a work by Vocaloid producer Shü, released in August 2024.

It’s a track themed around the game Space Invaders, featuring a danceable beat that fuses chiptune with rock.

It has an addictive quality that makes your body move on its own.

The lyrics’ pursuit of love and the clear, well-defined vocals of Kasane Teto are also distinctive.

Give it a listen, and you might just feel like playing Space Invaders!

It's all over me / I'm covered in it.WONDERFUL★OPPORTUNITY!

[Kagamine Rin/Len] DARAKETON [One-Op/Original MV] / DARAKETON ft. Rin Kagamine
Full of WONDERFUL★OPPORTUNITY!

This is a laid-back Vocaloid rap tune.

Released in 2021 under the music project WONDERFUL★OPPORTUNITY! by Jesus-P, this track pairs a pleasantly catchy production with the relaxed vocals of Kagamine Rin and Len.

The lyrics, which directly portray the experience of lazing around at home, are highly relatable—many people probably spend their days off just like this.

It’s also a great recommendation for those who are just starting to get into Vocaloid.

Dummy Marchmomocashew

[Oliver・Kagamine Len] Dummy March [Original Song]
Dummy Marchmomocashew

The title means “March of the Impostors.” It’s a Halloween song, so it has a touch of strangeness, and the combination with the distinctive upbeat tempo of a march is addictive.

The Japanese translation of the lyrics is also startling, making it a song you can enjoy from every angle.

I hate itotetsu

[official] I Hate You / otetsu feat. Megurine Luka
I hate you, otetsu.

A dark, illness-themed song resounding with deathly sounds.

It conveys the anger everyone harbors and the heart’s anguished cries, carried on a unique sonic image.

It takes courage to listen, but once you do, you’ll be instantly drawn into its world.

There are some grotesque elements in the expressions.

If you’re okay with that, please give it a listen.

nobodyΔ

Someone To You / flower (Dare Demo Nai / flower)
No one Δ

How about a jazz number with a downbeat vibe? It’s a track by Δ, a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of “You’re Not Wrong,” released in 2018.

From the piano timbre that sounds like the keys are being struck hard to the rough, distorted sonic image, it’s incredibly cool.

The lyrics feel as if they directly portray the protagonist’s turmoil over their own existence.

It’s a highly addictive work that stands apart from mainstream jazz.

DAFTCommand High Drink

Crank up the volume to fully savor this track! It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer ⌘Hainomi, released in 2022.

With a surging bass, unstable pitch lines, and suave horn-section phrases, it never gets old.

The explosive chorus and dance-inducing developments are great, too.

There’s also a solid dose of that “yami-song” vibe: ironically calling the world you live in “wonderful.” All in all, a highly addictive Vocaloid number!