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 starting with “So”! From smash hits to hidden gems, all introduced at once (41–50)
Flying in the skyNoz.

A warm, heart-embracing melody resonates.
Crafted by Noz., this track was released in January 2025, with Kagamine Rin providing the vocals.
It portrays the adventure of a girl flying through the sky and is said to be inspired by the Studio Ghibli film Kiki’s Delivery Service.
Its dramatic progression and powerful melodic lines stir the listener’s heart.
Perfect for those ready to take a new step or make a fresh start.
Why not listen to this song and draw some courage from it?
A Grand Collection of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “So”! From Smash Hits to Hidden Gems, All at Once (51–60)
That’s still okay.Ponchi♪

An uplifting, high-energy tune themed around a cheer song, Ponchi♪’s “Soredemo Iin da yo” (“And That’s Okay”) was released in 2022 and selected for the game Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku in the “Let’s Make It Together! 10th Song Contest: Proseka NEXT.” Its lyrics, which sing about keeping your head up and moving forward no matter how many times you stumble, are empowering.
With its high-tension band sound, it’s also great for karaoke!
emptiness/void (kara)Presto

Perhaps everyone has moments when they “somehow feel empty.” That’s exactly when I’d like you to listen to “Kara/Kyo (Emptiness/Void).” It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Presto, created using Hatsune Miku.
The song centers on the two kanji in the title, expressing both “feeling hollow inside” and “the futility of life.” However, it isn’t gloomy—by the end, it points toward hope for the future.
Listening to it will surely lift your spirits.
creationRed

RED, a Vocaloid producer who debuted in 2021.
The work that shot his name to prominence was “Creation,” which ranked 10th in the Rookie Ranking at VocaColle 2022 Autumn.
The piece is composed of two major melodies: in the first half, a quiet melody conveys the vulnerable parts of the heart, while in the second half, the key shifts to an up-tempo melody that portrays overcoming that weakness.
Also noteworthy are the emotionally expressive vocals and his one-of-a-kind word choices that interweave English.
Creativity SyndromeShu

Creation Syndrome resonates with a driving sound that blows away the haze weighing on your chest.
Produced in 2022 by Shu, a Vocaloid producer who’s also active as an EDM composer, the track features passionate guitar and synth tones alongside vibrant vocals by Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
With its cool, high-energy performance, it’s perfect for a duet that emphasizes costumes and poses.
It’s a Vocaloid song that transcends genre boundaries, spanning pop, rock, dance music, and more.
Sou-shoku MelodicVarious

This is a song that begins with an intro like, “I remember the time when simply having fun together felt complete.” Perhaps because of the gently yet fiercely colored piano melody line, I can’t help but turn my thoughts to both the present and the past.
Memories that were always vividly colored, and the new moments that will continue to take on fresh colors from here on—such scenes are portrayed.
The temporal lobe smiles quietly.bibuko

Why are school ghost stories and urban legends so captivating? This song was inspired by the urban legend “Kaijin Answer.” I’ve heard the story itself was a fabricated tale that was deliberately spread.
The blend of mysterious lyrics with stylish, rock-infused sound is simply irresistible.


