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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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Su' (21–30)
Close your phone and do it.Itonanji

Even when you’re determined to study or create, your hand inevitably reaches for your smartphone—and before you know it, a lot of time has passed.
“Close Your Phone and Do It” by Itonanji is a track that delivers a wake-up call to anyone who recognizes that behavior.
“No excuses—just do it!” The message really hits home.
Give it a listen when you want to snap out of a lazy mood and switch gears.
I can't get a Switch 2Owata-P

This is a highly relatable Vocaloid song by Owata-P.
Released in May 2025, the track sets the frustration of not winning the Switch 2 lottery to a pastoral sound.
The contrast between Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals and the lyrics steeped in sadness ends up being funny.
For those who also missed out in the lottery, it’s a song that makes you want to throw an arm around a friend’s shoulder.
“You’ll definitely win next time”—it’s a humor-filled piece that makes you want to offer words of encouragement.
Let's meet at the aquarium.Satō Noko

This is a work by Vocaloid producer Noriko Sato.
It’s included on the EP “WELCOME TO THE INTERNET,” distributed at an event in April 2025.
The song sings about a yearning for slightly risky escapes from the everyday—like searching for UFOs or visiting haunted spots.
Many listeners may find themselves strangely empathizing with the protagonist, who longs to break free from a boring reality and promises to meet in the fantastical setting of an aquarium.
With its floating, airy sound and subtly unsettling lyrical world, it’s a Vocaloid track that becomes addictively memorable.
SToRYDECO*27

This is a work that portrays gratitude and personal growth.
Created by the duo DECO*27 and Akita Horie, it was released in February 2025.
It was featured as an insert song in the film Project SEKAI the Movie: The Broken SEKAI and the Miku Who Cannot Sing.
While carrying a sense of heartbreak, the protagonist’s determination to move forward is expressed through a band-driven sound.
Many will relate to the portrayal of someone who acknowledges their own weaknesses and grows step by step by sharing with others.
It's fine to just do what you like.PinocchioP

If you’re in your 20s and into EDM, you’ve got to check this out.
It’s a track by PinocchioP, a multi-creator who also handles the video illustrations himself.
Released in 2016.
You may want to do only what you love, but in this society, there are parts of life where that alone just won’t cut it.
This song delivers that kind of deep message over a catchy melody.
The lyrics in the final chorus are truly heartbreaking, so be sure to listen closely.
Skylinehigma

“Skyline” is a work by higma, released in July 2024.
Its delicate musicality—blending electronica and city pop—is striking, and Kitsuneko’s crystalline vocals resonate beautifully like a city skyline at night.
Many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which sing of the quiet before dawn and the comfort of surrendering to music.
Give it a listen when your days feel hectic and you want to reset your mind.
snoozewotaku

A cute, aggressive, and stylish EMD track.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer wotaku—known for many hits like “Gehenna” and “Mafia”—released in 2021.
One of its charms is the unpredictable song development.
It’s a high-quality piece that keeps you engaged right up to the very end.
The depth and breadth of wotaku’s musicality are on full display here.
There’s also a version by the singer SHIKI, so be sure to check that out as well.





