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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.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Sa” (101–110)

primroseV.I.P

[Musical Isotope] Primrose / V.I.P #4
Primrose V.I.P.

The emotional sound seeps into your heart.

This work by the synthetic voice library unit V.I.P is included on the album “Fated Isotope,” released in April 2024, and its video was published in June.

The popular Vocaloid producer MIMI handled both lyrics and composition.

It features a delicate, emotionally rich melody, and the lyrics—wishing that “I’m not alone”—leave a lasting impression.

Because of its message, it’s recommended for listening alone on a quiet night.

Take your time with it, and savor every moment.

Sayeru StarVivid Lila

[Lyric Video] Vivid Star / Vivid Lila feat. Tsukine (Lunon)
Vivid Lila of the Clear-Yuru Star

A bittersweet love story themed around the starry sky resonates deep in the heart.

This piece by Vivid Lila originally appeared on the 2022 album “Astro Memorize.” In December 2024, with the release of the voice library VoiSona “Tsukine (Lunon),” created based on the vocals by Tsukino, this new version was produced.

Its enchanting soundscapes, delicate lyrics, and crystalline vocals are captivating.

Unfulfilled wishes and feelings for a former lover are overlaid with the starry night, stirring the listener’s emotions.

It’s best enjoyed alone while gazing up at the night sky—sure to leave a lingering afterglow in your heart.

CirclesYusukeKira

KIRA – Circles ft. GUMI English (Original Song)
CirclesYusukeKira

A song by YusukeKira, a Vocaloid producer living in Germany.

The expansive synthesizer sounds create a dreamy, otherworldly atmosphere.

The bittersweet yet intense melody in the chorus shapes the song’s worldview, resulting in a track with a unique mood that blends a sense of weight with a floating feeling, as if being drawn into a starry sky.

Soundbaker

[Hatsune Miku] Sound [baker]
Sound Baker

Speaking of classic Vocaloid rock, this is the song! “Sound” was composed by the popular VOCALOID creator baker.

It’s a piece marked by a fresh melody and positive lyrics, perfect for an entrance ceremony.

A timeless, quintessential Vocaloid track loved by many listeners over the years.

Definitely give it a listen.

Goodbye, Tenderkoyori

Goodbye, Tender / Hatsune Miku
Goodbye, Tender koyori

I like the retro feel of the melody! It’s a work by koyori, also known as Denpol-P.

It was released in 2019 along with a version sung by the vocalist Yukimi.

The lyrics, which hint at the end of a romance, are striking.

Rather than “sad” or “heart-wrenching,” the word “wistful” suits this song best.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Sa' (111–120)

Cherry-colored Teardropmint*

Sakura-colored Teardrop / mint* (Peppermint Candy P) feat. Hatsune Miku
Cherry Blossom Teardrop mint*

If you’ve been a couple since your student days, this should resonate especially well.

It’s a song by Mint-Candy-P, also known as mint*, released in 2021.

A refreshing band sound colored by strings creates a blissful atmosphere.

The lyrics, packed with all the feelings for a loved one, evoke a sense of graduation.

Yet its clear message—“I won’t let go of your hand”—makes it perfectly suited for weddings.

Be sure to listen to it together with someone special.

cherry blossomnakano4

“Sakura” is a track where you can enjoy an ultra-high-tone voice that’s unique to VOCALOID.

It’s a song released by nakano4.

The intro starts with intermittent, ultra-low bass and then quickly ramps up into a powerful build.

Another major feature is the contrast: while the A and B sections are relatively low, the chorus soars into extremely high notes.

That gap is addictive.

Also, pay attention to the sharp, clean ending—it should feel like a striking contrast to the intro.