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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.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'Na' (41–50)

Summer ticket stubMikito P

Mikito-P “Summer Ticket Stub” MV
Summer ticket stubMikito P

This is a work by Mikito-P, a creator who incorporates a lot of band sounds.

It’s included on the 2014 album “GOOD SCHOOL GIRL.” It’s the original song that later became “Sayonara wa Kienai,” which was created from a different perspective.

The piece portrays the end of a romance, overflowing with poignancy.

Perhaps its unique sense of loss is what makes it a masterpiece.

The guitar at the end is both cool and heart-throbbing.

nameless illnessaogurisu

A nameless illness of the heart—anxiety and loneliness with no clear cause.

This work by Aogurisu portrays those struggles.

Released in February 2025, it perfectly matches Yukari Yuki’s translucent vocals with a dark musical tone.

The protagonist’s emotions—feelings of self-denial and disconnection from society—are rendered as if shrouded in fog.

If you’re feeling lonely, or carrying an unease you can’t put into words, it’s likely to hit you hard.

A Nameless Star40mP

[GUMI] The Nameless Star [Original MV]
A Nameless Star40mP

This song captivates with melodies that gently embrace the heart and a translucent vocal tone.

Showcasing 40mP’s delicate compositional sensibilities, it was released in August 2014.

Created as the image song for the novel “Ricky — Let Me Hear Your Voice Once More —,” its driving tempo feels as if pent-up, bittersweet emotions are spilling over.

It will deeply resonate with those who have lost someone precious or who wish they could return to the past.

Nanairo Happinessiruka aisu

irucaice – Nanairo Happiness feat. Hatsune Miku / Seven-Color Happiness
Nanairo Happinessiruka aisu

A gentle, heartwarming track whose sparkling electronic sounds will make you feel happy.

Created by Iruka Ice, a Vocaloid producer known for cute electropop, it was released in August 2021.

Riding an up-tempo beat, Miku’s bright vocals race forward.

The catchy melody line leaves a strong impression, with each tone shining like a vividly colored rainbow.

When you want to convey your gratitude to someone important, this song is sure to give courage to those feelings.

What? — People are talking. —LEON/denki kyabetsu

[LEON] What? - People Are Talking - [Original Song]
What? — People are talking. —LEON/denki kyabetsu

Electric Cabbage’s first VOCALOID piece.

In stark contrast to the upbeat tone of the video description, it features a steady, matter-of-fact rhythm with noise sound effects, and you can occasionally hear Leon’s voice… It has a uniquely eerie, horror-like atmosphere.

It even feels a bit insane.

Natsuiro Answer ~The Different Story~Orangestar

Orangestar – Summer-colored Answer (feat. IA) Official Video
Natsuiro Answer ~The Different Story~Orangestar

This is a video in which Futa Yukita applied his own unique interpretation to the song “Natsuiro Answer,” a track that invites diverse personal readings.

The lyrics are the same as in “Natsuiro Answer,” but with Reiji’s guitar tones layered in, giving it a stronger rock flavor.

End of Summer, Beginning of Lovesukoppu

[Kano] I Tried Singing “The End of Summer, the Beginning of Love” by Kano
End of Summer, Beginning of Lovesukoppu

A bright, upbeat song that captures a girl’s bittersweet feelings, set against the backdrop of a summer festival.

If the wedding takes place in summer, how about wearing yukatas and singing it with a few girls? Shouting, “I want to have a wonderful love like the bride and groom!” might just lead to a new romance.