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.
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Introducing old and new Vocaloid songs starting with 'Se'! (41–50)
Flash ⇔ FrustrationYairi

Turn the karaoke room into a festival with this energetic rock number.
It’s the third work by Vocaloid producer Yairi, released in 2012.
The emotional sound really gets your spirits up.
Perfect for when you want to belt out a hot track and blow off some steam.
Introducing old and new Vocaloid songs that start with “Se”! (51–60)
On Christmas Eve, my beloved dog gets stuck in the VCR.Sunfish P is dead behind the house

It’s one of those songs where you can tell the artist just from the title.
Everything about it is so hilarious that all the little things stop mattering.
Highly recommended for those who find a Christmas that’s merely romantic a bit lacking! It was released in 2010.
Sacred SecretPowerless P

This is the 18th track posted to Nico Nico Douga by Muryoku-P, known for a lyrical, rock-influenced sound.
In this song, they take on a new frontier: techno.
Muryoku-P’s one-of-a-kind piano tones, electronic textures, and worldbuilding blend beautifully.
It’s incredibly cool—so polished it wouldn’t be surprising to hear it as an anime theme song!
sparklerHachiya Nanashi

I find myself captivated by its mysterious sound.
This is a summer song by Nanashi Hachiya, who also works as a member of the creator collective Van de Shop.
It was released on Niconico in 2016 and later uploaded to YouTube.
You’ll want to keep watching and listening to it together with the music video.
war songIron-bun P

A song of warriors who head to the battlefield and fight for their lord.
It fires up the hearts of those who listen.
There are times when you simply must win.
It’s also recommended for pumping yourself up to the max before entrance exams, tests, or game days.
On the Nico Nico Douga page where this track is posted, the early comments are especially amusing.
A Thousand-Year SoloyanagiP
A truly grand and lustrous KAITO song.
Composed by yanagiP, a Vocaloid producer known for works with a folk-music flavor, it was released in 2008.
With its oriental tone colored by resonant guitar timbres, it’s a style many listeners are sure to love.
KAITO’s vocals shine—firm at the core yet sweet in texture.
The lyrics, which evoke a journey in foreign lands, are another point of allure.
You can’t help but wonder what kind of story this protagonist has followed…
It sets your imagination in motion—a masterpiece of KAITO.
Oath PoemFruity~
This song was created by a two-person team: composition by Furu~ti and lyrics by SIN.
The theme was “A message to someone precious, someone you love,” and the piece was written with that in mind.
It’s a radiant ballad that seems to faithfully translate the impressions drawn from the theme into music, conveying a strong sense of warmth and tenderness.
It perfectly suits a wedding scene—a milestone as two people embark on their life together.
While reflecting on the past, the lyrics also express a strong determination to move forward into the future, making it an ideal fit!





