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 Starting with “Su” (171–180)
SLAPSTICKEihabu × Mizore

This song vividly portrays emotional ups and downs.
It’s a collaborative work by Ahab and Mizore, released in May 2023.
The vocals feature the Vocaloids Urami and v flower.
The sound is emotional and danceable, with a strikingly addictive melody.
The lyrics center on themes of loss, loneliness, and inner conflict.
They capture a heart swaying between reality and ideals, leaving a deep impression on listeners.
If you want to reflect on yourself in the depths of darkness, why not give this piece a listen?
Super Turkish March – Owata \(≧o≦)/~Owata P

This is the male version of Owata-P’s “Turkish March – Owata \(^o^)/.” Since the original source is a famous piece, it should be easy to learn.
Another reason I recommend it is that the key isn’t that high, partly because it’s sung by the male VOCALOID Gakupo.
There are also a few lines by Kagamine Rin and Hatsune Miku, so you can duet with a girl as well.
Starry Sky☆ParadeKinoshita

As you can imagine from the title alone, it’s a very poppy electronic tune.
It’s a 2019 work by Vocaloid producer Kinoshita, who also created the illustrations and videos used in the song.
The lyrics, set in a cute, space-themed world, are sure to make you grin.
The vocals by Otomachi Una and Kagamine Rin are adorably done, too.
By the time you finish listening, you’ll be smiling—it’s a fun Vocaloid track.
And of course, when you sing it, the corners of your mouth naturally lift.
slow motionKinopiopī

It’s a song that gently narrates the flow of life.
By slowly singing about a life that could apply to anyone, it makes you reflect on what you can do within that flow, growing more moving the more you listen.
Imagine, together with this song, how you will spend the new chapter of your life ahead.
SNOW LETTERKebin

SNOW LETTER, produced by Kevin, a Vocaloid producer gaining attention with his cover videos and original songs.
It’s a track where lyrics that draw you into a dreamlike world intertwine with synth tones that shimmer like ringing bells.
Also note flower’s androgynous vocals, gently addressing a loved one amid a biting cold.
With a beautifully expansive chorus melody and high tones, this Vocaloid song crafts a dreamy atmosphere.
How about listening to this warm love song to color a leisurely Christmas?


