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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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Su” (191–200)
Love-Love Climax SyndromeDenpol-P

Vocaloid producer Denporu-P skillfully uses all kinds of Vocaloids, creating songs that match each character.
He specializes in rock sounds with passionate performances.
Among his works, the long-running hit is “Suki Suki Zecchō,” produced in 2014, where a weighty band sound intertwines perfectly with GUMI’s crisp vocals.
As a track by a Vocaloid producer active since the early 2000s, it’s also recommended for those who haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs recently.
Be sure to check out this upbeat tune that portrays a love that’s both heartrending and passionate.
snarerSota Kirino

This is a funky, stylish KAITO track with a horn section timbre that really sticks in your ears.
Composed by Vocaloid producer Sota Kirino, it was released in 2021.
The lyrics read like a direct outpouring of the feelings you have when you’re up late at night, making them highly relatable.
The cool melody line meshes perfectly with the overall tone.
It’s an addictive piece you’ll want to listen to while letting the sound take over and swaying your body.
If you like lively tracks, be sure to give it a listen.
SUSHI-GO-ROUNDUtsu-P

Utsu-P, a Vocaloid producer renowned as a leading figure of VOCALOUD for his heavy use of shouts and growls, has gained widespread popularity.
“SUSHI-GO-ROUND,” released from the next-generation project Yume no Kesshō, is a comical number whose lyrics, as the title suggests, are themed around the world of conveyor-belt sushi.
The effectively deployed noisy guitar sound and the dizzyingly unfolding arrangement create an addictive quality through their exquisite contrast with the lyrics.
It’s a Vocaloid track whose hefty rock sound serves as the hook, with a fast-paced, catchy chorus that ramps up the energy.
super summer vacationYomii

A Vocaloid song released on August 29, 2014, and the first one composed by Yomii.
Running because he was about to be late for a date with his girlfriend, making lots of memories from playing around, being chased by homework on the final day…
It breezily sings about such everyday moments of summer vacation over a fast-paced rock sound.
Many listeners are sure to relate.
Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Su' (201–210)
A little escape from the everydayYazuki

With the theme “Let’s blast off somewhere during Golden Week,” it was completed after spending an entire day holed up in a room.
It’s an astonishing track that was uploaded the moment the clock struck midnight and the date flipped to May 1.
It encourages people not to stay shut in at home with the May blues, but to get outside.
To You of the Past MarchHatsune Miku

This is “To You of the Past March,” produced by doriko.
The song itself is wonderful, of course, and the PV—composed of cute illustrations and fonts—is fantastic as well.
Both the melody line and the lyrics are exactly what you’d expect from doriko: top-notch.
Mathematics SakuraSugar Aurora
This is a parody of the famous Vocaloid song “Senbonzakura,” made for middle school students.
The lyrics incorporate widely used math terms like fractions and functions, so it’s recommended.
Since it’s a parody of “Senbonzakura,” it should be easy to listen to even for first-timers.





