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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Sa'

In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “sa.”

When you think of words that start with “sa,” things like “sayonara,” “sakura,” and “summer” come to mind.

If you’re a Vocaloid fan, just seeing those words might make you go, “Oh, that song!” and think of several titles that start with “sa.”

I’ve picked a wide range from famous tracks to hidden gems, so please take your time and enjoy the article while discovering some new songs along the way.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Sa” (71–80)

SAKURAikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “SAKURA” Music Video
SAKURAikimonogakari

This is Ikimono-gakari’s major-label debut song, “SAKURA.” The song was written and composed by the group’s leader, Yoshiki Mizuno, and it seems the lyric writing was quite challenging.

After dozens of rounds of lyric revisions, this ballad was born.

It conjures up the image of cherry blossoms along a riverside.

Cherry blossom seasonyūyu

A Vocaloid song that makes you ache and cry as you think of a precious person who’s gone.

It’s by the Vocaloid producer yuyu, also known for works like “Deep Sea Girl” and “Tengaku,” and it was released in 2007.

With its grand sound arrangement and beautiful choral work, it’s the kind of piece that alone can bring tears to your eyes.

And of course, the real charm of this song lies in its lyrics, which reveal a heartbreaking love story.

You can’t help but wonder what happened between the two of them.

That said, while I’ve described it as “sad,” by the end you’ll find it carries a message that can make you feel more positive.

The Last Dawnintoro P

As you can tell from the producer’s name, it’s a song that begins with a wonderful intro.

The guitar sound is fresh and easy on the ears.

With a gentle singing voice, it tells of the last day when they parted without even being able to say goodbye to their lover.

Sometimes kindness makes it hurt even more…

Perhaps some of you have had that experience.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Sa” (81–90)

Goodbye ~Mother’s Day ver.~Beru P

This is a tear-jerking Vocaloid song that expresses feelings toward a mother who has departed for heaven.

Created by Vocaloid producer Bell-P, it was released in 2010.

The track has a Japanese-inspired flavor, with beautifully resonant strings.

Hatsune Miku’s clear, expansive vocals match the tone perfectly.

The lyrics, reflecting the wish “I want to meet you again in the next life,” are deeply earnest.

They inspire the feeling that while parting is inevitable, we should live without regrets until that time comes.

No abnormalities in the cherry blossom frontWataru P

It’s a fast-paced, high-energy Japanese-style Vocaloid track.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Wataru-P, it was released in 2010.

First off, the dynamic, sharply contrasted arrangement is seriously cool! The rock-flavored sound pairs perfectly with Miku’s powerful vocals.

The lyrics’ message—“It’s okay to go little by little; let your own unique flower bloom”—lands with real impact.

It’s an incredibly energetic piece that gives you the strength to move forward toward the future.

Class 4, Year 3Shūjin P

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Class 4, Year 3Shūjin P

I like the melody at the beginning of the song.

It feels sad yet beautiful, making it perfect for a graduation ceremony.

It might not be common now, but I think it’s the kind of song the people of Class 3-4 would actually want to sing.

The lyrics seem like those of a girl who can’t express her feelings.

Honey of DisasterNashimoto P

The emotionally strummed guitar expresses the pent-up feelings of an unrequited love you can’t do anything about.

“Calamity Honey” was posted in 2009 by Vocaloid producer Ui Nashimoto.

It’s said to be a song about unrequited love told from Hatsune Miku’s perspective.

The word “calamity” in the title is a play on the Japanese homophone for “3D,” suggesting that Hatsune Miku, who exists in the 2D world, longs for someone in the 3D, real world.

It’s a poignant track recommended for anyone suffering from a love that feels forever out of reach.