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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.

Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Na”: Compilation (51–60)

Cry and scream, yet morning comes.4ma15

Cry and Scream, Yet Morning Comes / 4ma15 feat. Kasane Teto
Cry and scream, yet morning comes — 4ma15

How about letting emotional guitar rock tear at your heart? This track by Vocaloid producer 4ma15 was released in 2017.

Precisely because it’s a simply structured band sound, every single word hits home.

The lyrics feel like they reflect emotions rising straight up from the depths of the chest, and that’s what makes them so good.

“Being in a bright mood isn’t always the right thing to do.” It makes me feel like I can forgive myself—and it saves me.

Perfect for those nights when loneliness creeps in.

Natsumikan (summer tangerine)Aether_Eru

[Hatsune Miku Append] Natsumikan (Summer Tangerine) [Original]
Natsumikan (summer tangerine) Aether_Eru

This track features a samba rhythm that evokes the summer sea.

The opening effect, like tuning a radio, gives it a resort vibe and a summer vacation feel.

The lyrics tell a love story that begins by the seaside.

Just like the title suggests, it’s sweet and a little bittersweet.

NightmareAzari

Nightmare features an addictive sound that unfolds in a gothic world.

Produced in 2022 by Vocaloid producer Azari, who excels at crafting tracks with a dark atmosphere.

The metallic synths etched over a four-on-the-floor deep drum groove are undeniably cool.

If you’re the type who finds haunted houses scary yet irresistibly tempting, you’ll be hooked.

Drawn in by the danceable beat, you might find yourself moving before you know it.

Savor this yandere song that expands a unique, immersive world.

Summer has come.COM1

[Hatsune Miku] Summer Has Come (Summer) [Vocaloid Original]
Summer has come COM1

This track sticks in your ears with its bold use of synthesizer sounds.

Its upbeat tempo, packed with the excitement of summer, lifts your spirits just by listening.

Hatsune Miku’s vocals combined with the dance-music-style synth bass create a uniquely exhilarating feeling.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Na' (61–70)

A Song Without a NameDATEKEN

[Kagamine Len] A Song Without a Name [Original Song]
A Song Without a Name DATEKEN

It’s a relaxing, soothing ballad that feels like being enveloped by a gentle melody and soft vocals.

The lyrics depict the story of a bittersweet song with no audience and no name, sung to heal oneself.

Both the lyrics and the melody are tinged with sadness, and there’s something nostalgically familiar about them.

Shooting Star DarlingDÉ DÉ MOUSE

Synthesizer V AI Yume no Kesshō ROSE / Shooting Star Darling
Shooting Star Darling by DÉ DÉ MOUSE

On January 5, 2024, “Nagareboshi no Darling,” produced by DÉ DÉ MOUSE, was released, bringing a new bittersweet love story to the Vocaloid scene.

The powerful vocals of the voice library “Yumenokesshou ROSE” intertwine with sleek city pop to conjure the magic of an ’80s disco beat.

It’s a track overflowing with yearning and fluttering excitement, reminiscent of classic anime and drama endings.

Treat yourself to this smooth and satisfying listening experience.

Nonsense literatureEVE

A soul-stirring track whose dark atmosphere and sharp sound pierce the heart.

Created by Eve and released in September 2017, this piece features Hatsune Miku on Nico Nico Douga and Eve himself on YouTube.

Its edgy guitars and rolling bassline really stand out.

At first glance the lyrics may seem nonsensical, but they actually delve deeply into human relationships and self-perception.

They portray timidity and the struggle to be oneself—feelings that are sure to resonate with many.

It’s also included on the album “Bunka” (Culture), making it a great recommendation for those who want to listen closely.