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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A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Na” (111–120)
Nadeshiko Weatherichi ni san

It’s a song that starts with a traditional Japanese instrument intro and then brings in the guitar.
It portrays someone walking along a spring path while remembering someone they love.
Everyone has someone they can’t forget, right? You could say it’s a song that makes you want to think of that person.
When spring comes, that person inevitably comes to mind… Just be careful not to dwell on the memories so much that it makes you sad.
NightfallIne

This song feels great with its crisp guitar sound and interwoven rhythms.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Ine, released in 2021.
The well-balanced sound work is truly Ine’s forte.
Despite its cutting-edge structure and chord progressions, the approachable sonic texture makes it a catchy piece.
The lyrics are another highlight, conjuring up a movie-like storyline in your mind.
What kind of relationship do the two characters have, I wonder? How about listening to it at night, in a quiet moment?
Only tearsKasamura Tōta

The Vocaloid song that gently accompanies the restless feelings after heartbreak is “Namida Dake” (“Only Tears”).
It was produced in 2021 by KasaMura TOTA, a Vocaloid producer known for songs that capture delicate emotional shifts.
The simple yet powerful sound, built from piano and vocals, is striking.
The clear, soothing singing of IA—a Vocaloid whose voice closely resembles a human’s—will likely bring comfort as well.
This piano ballad embraces the self who sheds “tears.” Give it a listen when your heart aches and you need a little support.
It’s okay to cry.Nīsan P

It’s a cool song that gives you a firm pat on the back before a confession.
Even if you fail, even if you shatter, those experiences will help you grow—so first, give it your all and go for it! The lyrics give you courage.
It’s a perfect track to listen to on White Day when you want to take that first step.
pat-pattakkyū shōnen

It’s easy to relate to “Getting your head patted feels so nice,” and with each track running about 30 seconds, it’s convenient even for busy listeners.
The slightly faster tempo amplifies the cuteness even more.
It’s sure to make many people feel like patting their partner’s or child’s head.


