A big roundup of Vocaloid songs starting with 'So'! From mega-hits to hidden gems, all introduced at once
Among the many memorable Vocaloid songs you often hear on social media and in anime, this time we’re spotlighting tracks that start with the letter “So” in Japanese! From massively popular hits with over 7 million MV views to hidden gems beloved by core fans, we’ll cover a wide range.
Have you ever found yourself thinking, “That song, you know… what was it called again?”—unable to recall the title of a striking Vocaloid track you heard on social media or in an anime? If the song starts with “So,” this article might help you finally put a name to it as you read on! Enjoy right to the end!
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A big roundup of Vocaloid songs that start with “So”! From smash hits to hidden gems, here’s a full showcase (71–80)
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With the theme of “creating,” this is a youthful song by the legendary Yukari Master, Oyakatap.
It begins with guitar arpeggios, then shifts into a refreshing, fast-paced track.
The anime-style PV is also captivating.
A novelization is reportedly on sale now from KADOKAWA Corporation.
I hate that brilliant girl.Iroha apple

This is a track where gritty emotions come through both the lyrics and the vocals.
Released by Iroha Ringo in September 2024, it portrays complex feelings like admiration and jealousy toward someone brilliant, as well as self-loathing.
The distinctive vocal work featuring v flower and the uptempo electronica sound make it especially memorable.
I think its worldview will particularly resonate with teenagers.
Give it a listen when you want to face your own emotions or seek empathy for your inner struggles.
The sky is fallingseaweed (mozuku)

A delicate portrayal of loneliness, anxiety, and dreams, this ballad seeps into the listener’s heart.
Released by Mizumo in May 2024, it’s marked by a strikingly translucent melody line.
The struggle swaying between ideals and reality is expressed through literary, beautiful phrases.
It’s a highly relatable work that closely resonates with the feelings of a generation standing at life’s crossroads.
Be sure to give it a listen at your own turning points in life.





