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.
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Vocaloid songs starting with “Sa” – compilation (11–20)
Don't look at San Bu Zhan in a lewd way.Yamamoto

An addictive Vocaloid song that captivates you with its outlandish theme.
Created by Vocaloid producer Mr.
Yamamoto, it was released in August 2025.
It claimed 2nd place in the TOP 100 ranking at VocaColle Summer 2025.
Using the legendary Chinese dessert “Sanbuzhan” as its motif, it unfolds a world brimming with humor.
Riding on a breezy electropop sound, it extols the virtues of Sanbuzhan to the fullest.
Give in to its charm as it loops in your head—you’ll be hooked in no time!
Goodbye, heaven; come again to hell.john

It’s a highly addictive electropop track where heaven and hell whirl and swap in rapid succession.
Created by Vocaloid producer john, it was released in September 2025.
It’s an original piece written for the Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku unit, Wonderlands×Showtime.
As the event title “Deep Dark For Light” suggests, it expresses the theme of discovering a single ray of light within darkness.
The song condenses an intense story where despair and hope vie against each other, leaving a powerful afterglow once you finish listening.
When you’re feeling down, it’s the kind of track that, mysteriously, gives you strength.
It’s goodbyeNakase Miru

This is a breakup song that realizes the distance between longing and reality.
Created by Miru Nakase, it was included on the album “i m u,” released in June 2025, with a music video released in September.
The protagonist’s feeling—being drawn precisely because the other person was so different—comes across painfully through IA’s clear, transparent vocals.
The dramatic sound, which unfolds from a quiet beginning into an outpouring of emotion, is also striking.
On nights when you face alone the unbridgeable gap with someone precious, this work will surely stay by your side.
Cactus and MirageNotts

This song is a work released in March 2010 by Knotz, also known under the name Jakkan-P.
In May 2011, it was included on the album “Creamy Bitter.” Even now, long after its release, it remains beloved by many fans.
Set in a hospital and structured like a story, the song’s heartrending narrative brings tears to your eyes.
Why not give it a listen when you find yourself thinking of someone precious who is no longer here?
Deleted videoHarukawa at the edge

A song by Hashikko Harukawa that portrays that hollow sense of loss—the feeling like a hole opens in your heart—when a favorite video suddenly disappears.
With an inventive sound arrangement layered with the somewhat fragile vocals of Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, it expresses an attachment to what’s been lost and a looming sense of emptiness.
I imagine many people have gone through the same experience as this song describes.
The harmony woven by the two voices will surely become an unforgettable experience.
Goodbye, MoonYuunosuke × zeroth

An ethereal and beautiful electronic tune that feels like it melts into the night sky.
It’s a collaborative work by Yunosuke—known for tracks like “PaⅢ.SENSATION”—and zeroth, who’s active in the club scene, released in August 2025.
It ranked 23rd in the VOCALOID Collection Summer 2025 TOP 100.
The delicate yet club-oriented sound arrangement, born from the fusion of their distinct styles, is simply superb.
This piece is perfect for quiet nights when you want to take time to reflect.
Why not let yourself drift on its waves of sound?
A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Sa” (21–30)
Because the sour cherry shonesea tea

It’s a pop tune that masterfully contrasts a whimsical, fairy-tale world with the shadows lurking beneath.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Umicha, it was released in August 2025.
The chiptune-like electronic sounds paint a cute, storybook-like world, but when you consider its connections to Umicha’s other tracks, you can catch glimpses of fear and poignancy beneath the narrative.
So, listening to it together with pieces like “Something Railway at Dusk,” for example, might make it even more enjoyable.





