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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! (111–120)

Senbonzakura Japanese History ver.Kurousa-P

Vocaloid Study Guide: Senbonzakura – Japanese History Version (Tried Singing) [Tsukiori Alice]
Senbonzakura Japanese History ver.Kurousa-P

It’s no exaggeration to call “Senbonzakura” the quintessential Vocaloid song.

This arrangement turns it into a piece through which you can comprehensively learn Japanese history up to the present day.

It covers the key topics taught in junior high school, making it especially recommended for those who find history challenging.

Introducing Vocaloid songs starting with “Se,” both old and new! (121–130)

World Lifespan and the Last DaySuzumu

World Lifespan and the Last Day / Suzumu feat. GUMI (with Chinese Subtitles)
World Lifespan and the Last DaySuzumu

This song depicts the day before the world reaches the end of its lifespan.

While it conjures up the bleak reality of the world’s end, in truth, the world doesn’t end at all, and the next day goes on as usual, everyday life continuing just the same.

Its thought-provoking lyrics are defined by that contrast.

sacred proclamationyumemita P

There are lots of things we’ve seen before but don’t know the official names of, right? For example, that thing packaged with butter and jam that’s served with bread.

‘Seishiki Meisho’ is here to clear up those little everyday mysteries.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Yumemi Tapi that features lyrics introducing the official names of various things.

The way it then takes an unexpected turn is another highlight to listen for.