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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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Na” (21–30)
Nonsense GameAmeyoshi

An upbeat track with exhilarating electronic sounds at their best! Composed by Amara and released in June 2025, it’s a collaboration with Ryūsui, who handled the illustrations and more.
Amara’s sharp lyrics portray the struggles and frustrations of life while somehow conveying a sense of fragility—that’s so characteristic of their work.
And Kasane Teto’s powerful vocals pierce straight to the heart.
This is a number you’ll want to hear if you’re craving something fresh and stimulating.
riddle punHaruka Hinata

This song by Vocaloid producer Hinata Haruka was released in 2010.
It’s a lush waltz that makes you feel as if you’re inside a castle.
It’s also an answer song to the previous track, “Nazotoki,” so be sure to give that one a listen as well.
Summer is coming to an end.100 vomits

This song captures the bittersweet feeling of days slipping by in the blink of an eye.
Each day passes without being able to tell the one you love how you feel.
You can sense the haze in the heart and the frustration of not being able to express your feelings.
Why not experience the sweet and sour flavor of a summer romance?
tearsMARETU

It’s a Vocaloid track with a unique atmosphere where coolness and wistfulness intertwine.
Created by the popular Vocaloid producer MARETU, known for works like “White Happy” and “Uminaoshi,” it was released in 2021.
The rhythmic composition featuring chiptune-like synth sounds is striking.
And the lyrics make you want to dive into theories about what exactly the protagonist is trying to do.
Whether you unravel the meaning or simply let yourself drown in the sound, it’s a high-sense number.
90’s HOLY NIGHTSShareotsuP

As the title suggests, this is a nostalgic and romantic piece reminiscent of 90s R&B.
The track by ShareotsuP was released in December 2023.
Mai from Synthesizer V delivers vocals that beautifully capture the stillness of winter and the mystical aura of Christmas Eve.
It’s a fresh yet familiar blend where retro-flavored sound meets Vocaloid technology.
The lyrics are filled with the loneliness felt on Christmas night and the warmth of memories, leaving a deep impression.
It’s the perfect song for a winter night when you want to look back on past love.
Summer ImitationSincerely.

“Summer Imitation” is a piece released in August 2023 and an entry in the VOCALOID Collection 2023 Summer TOP 100 ranking.
It portrays a summer spent with someone dear who’s trying, even just a little, to make you happy.
The imagery in the lyrics conveys a longing for days that will never return.
When the end of summer makes you want to look back on those fleeting moments, this song is a perfect fit.
Try listening with earphones or headphones to savor every detail of the sound.
Puzzle solvingHaruka Hinata

A song by singer-songwriter Haruka Hinata, who posts videos of herself performing her own lyrics and compositions in a solo acoustic style on video-sharing sites.
It’s a track that draws you into the incident unfolding in the lyrics, and before you know it, it’s over—such is its captivating charm.
The way it modulates near the end to heighten the story’s tension is brilliantly done.
There’s also an answer song, Nazokake, sung by Kagamine Len, so if you’re curious about how the story continues, be sure to give it a listen.





