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' (31–40)
Let’s meet at the aquarium.Satō Naiko

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.
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.
scrapenuyuri

A track by NayutalieN, also known for creating “Lower,” included on the album ACT7 released in September 2024.
Its music video premiered in June 2025.
You’ll find yourself drawn into flower’s husky, poignant vocals and a pop soundscape that remains unpredictable.
And what comes through the lyrics is a piercing sense of impatience and anxiety.
When you’re at a dead end, listening to it might give you the push you need to break down your inner walls.
Spa Soghettinamiguru

It’s a track that makes you as excited as if you were at a theme park of sound! Created by the Vocaloid producer Namiguru, known as the author of “Zunda Pārinai,” it was released in June 2025.
It’s included as the sixth track on the compilation album “KiraHapi Collection vol.1.” With developments that mix blues into SuperSaw synth sounds, it’s truly a jack-in-the-box of sonic surprises! And the playful, pasta-themed lyrics are quintessentially Namiguru.
Dive into the intricate sound and get your groove on!
stewigmaShu

This track by Vocaloid Producer Shu features a cool back-and-forth between KAITO and MEIKO.
Released in October 2024 and included on the album “EGO1STECH,” it rides an electroswing sound to portray an unyielding resolve that refuses to bow to social prejudice or existing frameworks.
Its solitary yet powerful message shakes listeners to the core.
It’s a strong push for those struggling with a stifling society or anyone who wants to stay true to themselves.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Su” (41–50)
Blooming day and nightA-gata kaden

This track was selected as the theme song for the music audition program “Utagoe Project ‘Me wo Toji’,” which judges only the singing voice without showing the performers’ faces.
It’s a duet by singer Kettle and Miku, with lyrics and composition by 164, also known as the creator of “Ama no Jaku.” The song features a refined yet powerful rock sound.
It layers multiple appeals—coolness, edge, clarity, and loudness—into one piece.
Turn up the volume and give it a listen!
Make Wednesday a day off.EO

This piece is themed around the very middle of the workweek—Wednesday.
Created by EO, it’s featured on the compilation album “ITSUKA RECORDS Compilation Album Vol.2,” released in November 2024.
The lyrics, which personify Wednesday as a self-deprecating outcast, blend humor and poignancy to perfection.
And Rin Kagamine’s clear, transparent vocals seem to bring out the song’s charm even more.
Give it a listen when you’re in need of a little breathing room.


