A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Na”
Among words that start with “na,” what words come to mind that sound like they could be used as Vocaloid song titles?
“Nai-zō (viscera),” “Nana (seven),” “Nanchō-kei (hard-of-hearing type),” “Nani (what),” and so on—just seeing these words probably brought specific song titles to mind for Vocaloid fans.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “na”!
From beloved masterpieces that enjoy high popularity among Vocaloid fans to hidden gems known only to the initiated, we’ll be showcasing a wide range—so take this opportunity to give them a listen.
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Na' (91–100)
Summer, heartbreak, guitar rocknataneabura

If you like rock, “Summer, Heartbreak, Guitar Rock” is also recommended.
It’s a track released by Vocaloid producer Nataneabura as a submission for Project Sekai NEXT.
As the title suggests, it’s a rock song centered around guitar sounds.
The exhilarating, fast-paced sound gives off a refreshing sense of youth.
While the lyrics depict heartbreak, listening to it might leave you feeling uplifted.
Why not give it a listen while reminiscing about a summer romance?
Natsuno Hirisettoharuna.

Haruna, who has produced many songs that speak for teenage feelings.
“Natsu no Hiriset,” released in June 2024, is a track that highlights Kasane Teto’s poised vocals.
The light yet feverish sound pairs with lyrics themed around the summer season.
By overlaying the heat with a sense of impatience, it expresses emotional turmoil.
By the time you finish listening, you might find yourself feeling nostalgic.
Summer, sunlight, and a walking pathmamomo

This is a song released in 2012 for GUMI’s birthday festival.
It sings of the protagonist’s love for a summer in a nature-rich town, carried by a soothing melody.
The cicadas at the ending make it feel as if we’re being taken to the summer the protagonist loved.
Summer-colored Canvasminato×mikuru

A quietly resonant ballad—that’s the first impression.
The gently, earnestly narrated feelings evoke loneliness and poignancy.
Just when you think it will continue that way, the sound shifts after the first chorus, transforming into a lively, boisterous tune.
Joyful, lonely, dull—everyone’s summer memories flash through their minds differently.
This song captures that whirl of memories, shaping a bustling yet slightly bittersweet anthem of summer.
Over to the summer skymochizuki

It really hits you, especially if you listen to it while looking up at the blue summer sky! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Mochizuki, released in July 2022, and it was their entry for the Vocaloid event Musyokutoumeisai.
It’s a very exhilarating piece that combines a driving band sound with ringing, triumphant piano.
Miku’s crisp vocals also shine with the song’s tone—so lovely.
That said, the lyrics depict a scene of parting with someone important.
It might be perfect for when you want to sink into an emotional mood!
Bloom in summeryukopi

I can’t help but cry and cry when I listen at the end of summer.
“Natsu ni Saku” (Blooming in Summer), a song by Vocaloid producer Yukopi—also known for the smash hit “Strong Wind All Back”—was released in July 2022.
The lyrics, which recall summer days spent with someone dear, are steeped in nostalgia.
The sparkling piano and the deep timbre of the strings are truly stirring.
The animated music video by Ozu-san is wonderful as well.
I imagine there are quite a lot of people who love this kind of worldbuilding.
Summer’s Collapse, Unrequited Loveaotokei

“Beautiful”—it feels like this word exists for this very song.
Its pristine melody and soaring highs resonate, guiding you straight into a world of fantasy.
“A love that can never come true, and yet I can’t help but chase it.” This Vocaloid masterpiece paints such a pure, straightforward love.


