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.
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A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Da” (71–80)
The Third HeartHarumaki Gohan

My heart races at the calm yet dramatic soundscape.
Composed by Harumaki Gohan, a Vocaloid producer also known for hits like “Meltyland Nightmare,” the song was released in 2021.
It’s a profound work that contemplates what kind of existence we are in the eyes of others.
Change your perspective, and your position shifts as well.
Like the song’s protagonist, many of us know the feeling of viewing ourselves from a third-person perspective.
When you’re weighed down by loneliness and feeling a pang of sorrow, give it a listen.
Downerpolypho

The pounding rhythm and sound feel like they’re closing in on you—it completely overwhelms you.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer PolyphonicBranch, also known as Porifo, released in 2020.
As the title suggests, one of its charms is its dark worldview.
The suspicious, moody tone and lyrics filled with downright downer words… I’m sure many people love that.
But when you think about the message buried within—that yearning to be needed by someone—it makes your chest ache.
Orange GenomeMezame-P

A four-on-the-floor rhythm and a catchy, cute sonic character leave a strong impression.
It’s a track by Mezame-P, also known as Tsunamaru, released in 2012.
The lyrics depict feelings that can’t be conveyed to “you” and a resignation toward love.
As mentioned above, the sound is easy-to-listen-to and pop, but the lyrics and melody are deeply heartrending and piercing.
It’s a breakup song with a mysterious charm that makes you want to hit repeat.
It might be nice to listen to while taking a walk.
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Daft StitchYaka-tora

It’s a rock tune perfect for Halloween! Released by Yakatra in October 2023, this track is dark and energetic.
The lyrics evoke the night’s darkness and the afterlife, conjuring images of costumed people dancing in madness.
Its rapidly rolling, fast-paced development is another hallmark.
Ideal for livening up a Halloween party! Be sure to check it out!
DADARUMApotter's wheel

For some reason, the instant I heard the intro of this song, I burst out laughing.
It was just so exhilarating and cool.
The music lays down a pleasant rhythm, and just when you think it’s full-on rock, a touch of Japanese flavor slips in—making it so much fun that I could listen to it forever.
Together with the PV centered on the daruma, please go ahead and shout out the message packed into it.
DakiniUta-P

Mr./Ms.
Uta-P, who excels at ethnically flavored sounds, reportedly started DTM after discovering Vocaloid.
In their works, they draw out Kagamine Len’s charm so well that they are even called a “Legendary LEN Master,” making them a must-listen Vocalo-P for Len fans.
Their music is distinguished by highly regarded choral arrangements that reflect a passion for ensemble singing, and by striking, literary lyrics that leverage their strengths as a Japanese-language teacher.
They also occasionally sing themselves, possessing a mystical yet powerful voice that would seem to fit perfectly with the world of Ghibli.
It's okay; no problem.Owata-P

This is a song produced by Owata-P in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake.
It was released in 2011.
Judging by the title alone, it might look like a joke track quoting a line from the game El Shaddai, but the content is actually a supportive song that firmly has the back of those who are feeling anxious.
If you’re going through a tough time, please try singing it.
You may be able to face forward again.





