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)
Dancing☆SamuraiKanimiso P

A unique Eurobeat that portrays a single-minded samurai spirit.
Released on Niconico in 2008, “Dancing☆Samurai” sparked a movement, inspiring many derivative works.
Some listeners might feel a wave of nostalgia when they hear it.
Since it’s arranged in a relatively low vocal range, it should be easy for men to sing without strain.
Perfect for amping up the energy at karaoke!
downtimesurii

This is a rhythmical yet shadowy Vocaloid track themed around “downtime,” the period after cosmetic procedures until surgical marks and such settle.
It’s a work by the well-known Vocaloid producer Surii, famed for hits like “Telecaster B-Boy,” released in January 2023.
The intro’s synth sound rings out brightly with a suspicious allure—captivating on its own.
And then there’s the explosive power of the chorus: that catchy melodic line so characteristic of Surii sticks in your ears.
It’s a song you can enjoy by pondering the story or simply by reveling in the sound.
I’m going to fall apart.tsuru

Tsurusan’s “Dame ni Nacchau no” was released in September 2024.
The duet vocals by GUMI and Kasane Teto pair perfectly with the fast-paced guitar rock, resulting in an impressively cool track.
The lyrics portray facing the fear of losing oneself hidden in everyday life while supporting each other.
In moments when you feel like you’re about to break, this song will surely give you a push.
Highly recommended not only for Vocaloid fans but also for anyone looking to break through their struggles.
I really, really, really hate it.den no ko P

A Vocaloid track with a uniquely soft sound and a mysterious atmosphere.
It’s the debut song by Den-no-ko P, a Vocaloid producer known for a distinctive, independent musical style, released in 2014.
While it’s a fast-paced, jazz-tinged piece, its appeal lies in genre-defying arrangements—like the noisy timbres that surface at key moments and choral work featuring various VOCALOIDs.
Listen once, and you might find it hard to escape Den-no-ko P’s world.
Loser Men Ropewaynejishiki

A sweet and bittersweet song packed with youthful emotion.
Released by Nejishiki in December 2023, this work features the clear, transparent vocals of Synthesizer V AI Megpoid.
The lyrical world, where love and anguish intersect, is striking, and the complex feelings contained in the phrase “Don’t come to see me” are deeply moving.
GUMI’s new vocal tone further enhances the song’s appeal.
The melody and timbre, which evoke a sense of nostalgia, are also lovely.
For high school students troubled by love, why not listen to this song and find empathy or encouragement?


