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 Grand Collection of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “So”! From Smash Hits to Hidden Gems, All at Once (51–60)
Sky Songn-buna

This song begins with the strummed tones of an acoustic guitar.
It’s a summer track by n-buna, a popular Vocaloid producer known for works like “Toumei Elegy” and “Umiyuri Kaiteitan.” It was released in 2012.
The lyrics express a desire to go to a dear person who is far away.
The sense of speed makes it feel as if the emotion of “I want to see you” is overflowing.
That’s fine like that.adachi kasuka

Kasuka Adachi, who began posting songs on YouTube in 2017.
His track “Sou Iu no de Ii” is also highly recommended.
It’s a mid-tempo piece characterized by a drum and bass sound.
It incorporates rock-like elements as well, so it’s sure to get the crowd going if performed at events.
The original version uses the KOE voicebank to deliberately create a human-like vocal with natural fluctuations, which is another notable feature.
It’s also perfect for those looking for a song where they can showcase expressive performance.
Empty Melodyumikun

Umi-kun, a Vocaloid producer who is also active as a singer-songwriter.
The title track of his 2021 release, Empty Melody, is a ballad resonating with poignant feelings centered on the theme of “life.” It’s crafted as an electro-pop piece with a grand atmosphere.
KAF’s clear, transparent vocals convey a cry from the heart.
The synth sounds, which envelop sentimental emotions, are soothing.
Please give this song—one that sings of the loneliness everyone feels—a listen.
That’s a big no-no☆eroaki P

Speaking of cute songs, you can’t leave out Eroaki-P! This track is all about love for the Master.
It’s a love-filled song, but the rather harsh words here and there might make your heart waver a bit (lol).
Still, as the saying goes, “Playing hard to get is part of liking someone,” and in this song the singer states it outright, so the love is definitely there.
With its sparkling sound and lyrics that tease while saying “I love you,” any Master would surely feel their heart skip a beat.
A Big Collection of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “So”! From Mega Hits to Hidden Gems, All at Once (61–70)
Sky-Colored Raceo hoi pi

This is a track I really want you to listen to with headphones or earphones.
It’s a piece by Ossan Hoihoi P—also known as Okkhoi P—released in 2013.
It sings of the excitement that wells up on a sunny day with clear blue skies, along with the sweet, slightly bittersweet feelings of love.
The sound arrangement is fun to listen to, with a variety of tones appearing throughout.
The soft, plucky percussion sounds are satisfying too.
You might even find yourself thinking, “Wow, I was really tense without realizing it.” I recommend listening to it while taking a aimless stroll.
The Tale of a World Being Dyedgibson

This is a driving rock number with grand, string-laden tones.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Gibson—renowned both as a skilled guitarist and for providing songs to other artists—and it’s included on the compilation album “Learning Junior High School Science with Vocaloid.” The song covers topics like the continuity of life and genes.
The lyrics project a bittersweet worldview that really hits you.
Honestly, it’s wonderful not just as a study song, but as a standalone piece of music.
In early summer, malice spreads through the city like a disease.konnichiwa Tanida-san

The title alone draws you in, doesn’t it? It’s a track where chic style and emotional depth intertwine.
Created by Vocaloid producer Konnichiwa Tanita-san, who also works under the name Tatsuya Kitani, it was released in 2015.
The arrangement incorporates a jazzy flavor, yet it retains the easy listenability of classic guitar rock.
The piano phrases are cool, too.
The lyrics, woven with decadent words, express a slightly twisted feeling toward “you.” That thick, humid atmosphere you get when wet asphalt is in the middle of drying—you can really feel it.


