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Introducing Vocaloid songs starting with “Se,” both old and new!

Suddenly, but when it comes to Vocaloid songs that start with “Se,” what tracks come to mind for you?

Some of you might not be able to think of one right away, but there are all kinds of songs out there—from timeless hits that have remained popular for years to tracks loved beyond the Vocaloid scene.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended Vocaloid songs that start with “Se.”

If you want to play shiritori using Vocaloid song titles, pick songs for karaoke, or create a playlist with one song for each letter of the Japanese syllabary, please use this article as a reference.

Introducing Vocaloid songs starting with 'Se', both old and new! (91–100)

The Teacher and the Girl Scandal — First Trial Hearing —mainasu P

Kagamine Len: Uproar of the Teacher and the Girl – First Trial (MV) / Uproar of Teacher and Girl – First Trial
The Teacher and the Girl Scandal — First Trial Hearing —mainasu P

A track by Minus-P, a Vocaloid producer known for releasing numerous VOCAROCK numbers featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.

The intro intertwines loud guitar riffs with hysteric synth phrases, the rhythm section lays down a tight beat, and the rock sound is so cool it makes you forget it’s a Vocaloid song.

The lyrics exude madness, and the whirlwind development using irregular time signatures creates a hook that makes you want to listen again and again.

It’s a song that showcases how well Kagamine Len’s voice pairs with rock.

Separative LoveMachigerīta P

[KAITO Original] Separative Love [Technopop]
Separative LoveMachigerīta P

While it has a technopop feel, it’s refined and charming, making it a perfect, crystal-clear song for the still-chilly, spring-waiting season.

It expresses a boy’s bittersweet longing to become someone worthy of an older girl, conveyed through KAITO’s simple yet gentle singing voice.

Introducing Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Se,” Old and New Alike! (101–110)

Setsuna CycleYuinami

Setsuna Cycle / Yuinami feat. Hatsune Miku — yuinami – Setsuna Cycle ft. Miku Hatsune
Setsuna CycleYuinami

It’s a straightforward, emotive guitar rock number.

Released in 2013 as Vocaloid producer Yuinami’s fifth work.

The rush of the chorus is irresistible! The lyrics are about remembering your school days every time a new season arrives.

It feels as if it’s singing about my own life, and it tightens my chest.

It’s a Vocaloid song I especially want you to hear now that you’re an adult.

SAYHATEyupushiron

【Miku】Saihate / Hatsune Miku【Ypsilon】
SAYHATEyupushiron

The fusion of EDM and metal with a deep, heavy bass hit is insanely cool.

Created by Ypsilon, this track was released in September 2024.

It features Hatsune Miku on vocals and has been making waves on Nico Nico Douga and YouTube.

It’s one of the songs included on the second mini-album, “Signifié.” The philosophical lyrics, which sing about the contradictions of modern society and the loss of self-esteem, leave a strong impression.

The phrase “I’m not wrong” really hits home.

It’s perfect for anyone who wants to confront their emotions.

Crank up the volume and the exhilarating blast will rattle your eardrums in the best way!

On the snow-dancing hillshigoto shite P

[KAIKO] On the Snow-Dancing Hill [Original].wmv
On the snow-dancing hillshigoto shite P

This is a song that Producer Shiteste P created for KAITO.

It portrays the transience of winter and the sorrow that comes with the arrival of spring.

Snow is something you can only encounter during winter.

It seems to project two people whose fate forces them to part when spring arrives.

It expresses a love that exists only within a limited time.

A romantic winter, and a spring that brings new beginnings.

The end of summer is lonely, but this song reminds us that the end of winter also carries a certain sadness.

Piercing the clear skyKasamura Tōta

I’m captivated by the piano’s brilliant tone.

This song is by KasaMura Tota, a Vocaloid producer renowned for ballads and choral pieces, and it was released in 2020.

It’s a message song from “me” to “you,” and the overflowing feelings really come through, making it feel personal.

The recurring phrases and Mew’s clear, expansive vocals are truly wonderful, too.

Be sure to listen to the related track “Living in Twilight” as well—it makes the story even clearer!

Adolescence SyndromeHatsune Miku · Kagamine Len

Seishun Syndrome – rerulili feat. Hatsune Miku & Kagamine Len / Youth Syndrome – rerulili feat. Miku & Len
Adolescence Syndrome Hatsune Miku・Kagamine Len

This is a track by producer Rerulili, featuring a melody that strikingly blends modern vibes with nostalgic old-school charm.

If you split Miku and Len’s parts between a male and female vocalist—and add harmonies—it’s sure to hype the crowd.

It’s also great for two girls to sing together.