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)
Such a futureNashimoto Ui

Vocaloid producer Ui Nashimoto, known for their trademark noisy rock sound.
The aggressive arrangements that link with the striking, high-impact lyrics and the poppy melodies create a superb contrast.
The rhythm section stays busy because the basslines move a lot and the drum beat patterns change rapidly, but the phrases themselves aren’t difficult, so it’s easy to take on.
For beginner band members, I recommend starting at a slow tempo and learning everything solidly—you’ll be able to nail it coolly on stage.
If that sound playsishiburo

A heartwarming song that portrays the resolve to overcome the quiet sadness and loneliness hidden in everyday life through music.
This work is the Vocaloid version of an original song written for the 2024 release of “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” With the characteristically down-to-earth words of Ishifuro, it beautifully captures the worries and conflicts unique to adolescence.
Even while carrying a heavy heart, the protagonist tries to face forward with the help of music—something many listeners will surely relate to.
Highly recommended especially for fans of rock bands.
Even a brush of sleeves is a bond from a past life.Iso P

The stylish, Japanese-inspired melody sticks in your ears and is really cool.
Especially if you have a husky voice, it might suit the song perfectly.
At karaoke, try singing it with a chic, cool vibe to match the song’s atmosphere.
And then,Yuzuki Yukari

Sung by Yuzuki Yukari, whose voice charmingly sits between a mature woman and a young girl, this song brings back memories of bittersweet youthful romance.
The melody feels both nostalgic and fresh, and with its stable pitch, it’s an easy Vocaloid song to sing even for women who have difficulty hitting high notes.
Even if you tell me everyone feels that way sometimes, I can’t believe it when they all go around living with big smiles on their faces.usushio shisū

I think it works best when you’re in a “I’m sick of everything” kind of mood! It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Usushio Shisuu, released in 2015.
This song unfolds with a very catchy band sound, and its biggest feature is the lyrics filled with unadorned words.
The message makes you nod along, as if it’s voicing the honest feelings you want to say in everyday life but can’t.
This straightforward music might just save your heart.


