A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Su'
What words that start with “su” come to mind that seem like they could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?
Words like “sand,” “comet,” “sweet,” and “star” probably made specific song titles pop into the heads of Vocaloid fans just from seeing the words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “su.”
From famous songs known even outside the Vocaloid community to hidden gems known only to insiders, we’ll cover a wide range—so take this opportunity to give them a listen!
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Su” (181–190)
I love you so muchTwo Flowers

A uniquely cute song with a hint of yandere flavor.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Nihana, released in 2021.
The protagonist watches their crush from afar… their thoughts are totally spilling out.
There’s a bit of creepiness, but that’s also part of the charm.
The illustration has a dreamy-cute vibe, though when you look at what’s perched on the character’s head, there’s something a bit ominous about it.
With its speech-like melodic line, it’s an addictive, humor-filled Vocaloid song that makes you want to listen to it over and over.
StepmotherShotaro Nakamura

It’s a poignant Vocaloid song that sings, “I’m not your real mother, but I’m always thinking of you.” It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Shotaro Nakamura, released in 2012.
The acoustic guitar’s timbre resonates pleasantly, and the beautiful strings are striking as well.
The lyrics about thinking of a child who left home and wishing to meet again truly hit home.
I can’t help but hope that wish comes true.
It’s included on the album ‘Shichishō Hōkoku,’ released the same year, so if you want the track, be sure to check it out.
sweet devilHachioji-P

I think this song has an addictive quality—the beginning sticks in your head once you’ve heard it.
Just like the title suggests, in the PV Hatsune Miku gives off a sweet and cute vibe, but also a slightly mischievous impression.
Stauta culture (Kamakura to Meiji)Mr./Ms. Bendō

A parody of “Alps Ichiman-jaku,” it uses mnemonic lyrics to sing about events and historical figures from the Kamakura period through the Meiji era.
Since the melody is familiar, it’s easy to memorize.
However, if you only sing it, you might forget how to write the kanji during tests.
So I recommend writing out the lyrics and adding furigana to the terms.
It’s a great song that covers a wide range of history and eras—be sure to give it a listen.
You could also try making your own parody version.
suite roomsigh

A danceable yet bittersweet Vocaloid track that sings of love while being unable to leave the room.
Created by Toiki., “Sweet Room” was released in December 2024.
The piece is notable for its piano and choppy guitar tones, and the melody woven by flower is captivating.
However, in contrast to its light, upbeat sound, the lyrics project the heartfelt cries of a protagonist who cannot leave their hospital room.
It’s a song that inevitably makes you ponder its story and wonder what will become of them.
Suite Float ApartmentSunfish P is dead behind the house

This is a Vocaloid song that tells, in order, the events that occur in an apartment inhabited by a cast of highly distinctive characters.
Despite its poppy, upbeat melody, the over-the-top, comedy-like lyrics are guaranteed to make you laugh.
Brimming with impact and storytelling, the lyrics have an addictive charm that will hook you just by listening.
Smoky QuartzKomiya Coffee

Vocaloid producer Kafii Komiya is known for songs with storybook-like worlds.
Her 2022 track “Smoky Quartz” is a dramatic number featuring the cute voice of Hatsune Miku.
With its driving, nostalgic sound, it’s an easy listen even for Vocaloid beginners.
Her animated PV also features adorable characters.
Give this girly pop song a listen and enjoy its many expressive moods.





