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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' (211–220)

Unraveling goodbyenekoze P

A story that begins with a single lie.

A person I can never forget.

A goodbye that leaves me unsure whether it’s an ending or a beginning.

The faint ringing and falling sounds in the background heighten the poignancy even more.

KAITO’s slightly higher-pitched voice pierces right through.

Last pageshachiku P

A woman whose face, personality, and voice—everything—doesn’t match
Last pageshachiku P

As you can tell from the PV, it looks like a classic graduation song… but it’s actually a very bittersweet love song.

The last page of an album, the last page of a life—there are many ways to interpret it.

Close your eyes, listen carefully to the lyrics, and draw your own story from it.

Rain in the Hill TownInashiki Jōshū

MEIKO and Hatsune Miku singing. [The Town on the Slope and the Rain] “Rain in the Town on a Slope”
Rain in the Hill TownInashiki Jōshū

It’s a gentle, soothing Japanese-style Vocaloid song set in a rain-soaked port town.

Created by Vocaloid producer Inashiki Jōshū, known for a style that incorporates elements of world folk music, the track was released in 2010.

The lyrics evoke beautiful scenery and vivid streetscapes.

It’s a love song about deciding to confess your feelings on such a wonderful day, and combined with the delicate vocals, it leaves you with a sweet, bittersweet feeling.

By the way, although I called it a Japanese-style piece, it also features the timbres of Chinese instruments like the erhu.

Summer Ice Fade-Outsoshina

Soshina “Summer Ice Fade Out” feat. Hatsune Miku
Summer Ice Fade-Outsoshina

Comedian duo Shimofuri Myojo’s member and also active as a Vocaloid producer, Soshina, presents his summer love song “Summer Ice Fade Out.” Set in summer, the piece portrays the passage of time through melting ice that disappears.

You could also interpret it as syncing the ice with a fleeting summer romance.

Listen closely and try analyzing the lyrics yourself—and then sing it with feeling.

A bouquet in place of goodbyehanataba P

[Hatsune Miku] Instead of Goodbye, a Bouquet [Original]
A bouquet in place of goodbyehanataba P

Perfect for a season of new beginnings, the VOCALOID song “In Place of Goodbye, a Bouquet” gently wraps the sadness of parting in a tender embrace.

Composed by Hanataba-P, the track is distinguished by Hatsune Miku’s refreshingly clear vocals and lyrics that pierce the heart.

Its melody, which conveys not only loneliness but also the strength to keep moving forward, makes it a fitting choice for the “graduation” moment.

It will surely support not only those who have experienced farewells with friends, but also those about to set off on a new journey.

A warm song awaits you—one that feels like handing a bouquet directly to your heart.

Cactus and Miragejakkan P

[Hatsune Miku] Cactus and Mirage [Chinese Subtitles]
Cactus and Miragejakkan P

This song is characterized by lyrics that touch the heart and a fragile, delicate melody.

Created by Wakan P, it was released in March 2010 and is included on the album “Duck Hospital.” Set in a hospital, it tells a heartrending story about parting with a loved one.

Using metaphors like cacti and mirages, it delicately weaves the feelings that cannot reach their destination.

This song may gently accompany the sorrow and loneliness you carry within.

Be sure to listen while paying attention to the music video as well.

I came to say goodbye.asagao

I came to say goodbye. / Hatsune Miku
I came to say goodbye.asagao

It’s a piece that gently rouses emotions slumbering somewhere in your heart.

Released in April 2025, it’s the debut work by Vocaloid producer Asagao.

With a guitar-rock vibe, it leaves a strikingly nostalgic atmosphere.

The lyrics, which bid farewell to loved ones, awaken bittersweet memories that everyone carries and press deep on the heart.

You can feel traces of lingering attachment and regret in every turn of phrase.

It’s a song I’d recommend when you want to look back on the past, or around the time of graduating from school.