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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ta'

When it comes to words that start with “ta,” examples include taiyō (sun), Taishō, and tasogare (twilight).

If you’re a fan of Vocaloid, just seeing these words might already bring to mind several song titles that begin with “ta.”

There are even more songs that start with “da,” but in this article, we’ll focus specifically on Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “ta” and introduce many of them.

We’ve selected a wide range—from famous hits to hidden gems—so we hope you enjoy discovering new songs as you take your time reading through the article.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ta” (61–70)

For whomMajima Yuro

For Whom / Haneru (Yuro Majima)
For whomMajima Yuro

For those who want to hear something unlike anything before, “Taga tame no” is also recommended.

This track was crafted by Yuro Majima using Harui, a piece of software with a built-in rap feature.

Over a melodic sound, you’ll hear vocals with long breaths.

It’s also appealing that there are multiple moments where the vibe shifts.

It speeds up, drops into low tones, and constantly transforms, resulting in a shape-shifting song.

Plus, the music video uses a unique format, so it’s a must-see.

Monochrome Worldwataame

“Cotton Candy / Feat. IA” Monochrome World [Original PV]
Monochrome Worldwataame

If you’re struggling with thoughts like “How am I supposed to live from here on out?”, why not let this song lend you a hand? Monochrome World, a track by Watame (aka Kisetsu-P), was released in 2013.

It’s a rock number with a mixed flavor, colored by dynamic string tones layered over a band sound.

IA’s heartrending vocals are striking and match well with the protagonist’s feelings, whose world appears in monochrome.

Harness the power of music to break through your hesitation!

Lazy low-grade feverKashii Moimi

Lazy Low-Grade Fever / Moimi Kashii feat. Hatsune Miku
Lazy low-grade feverKashii Moimi

It’s a love number that pricks at your heart, revealing the tangled romances of adulthood.

Created by Vocaloid producer MoiMi Kashii, known for “Cat Loving,” it was released in 2020 and included on the debut album Katsuai, which came out the same year.

Changing yourself depending on your partner, going with the flow as you spend time together, and in the end, being left with nothing but emptiness—it’s a piece that makes you reflect on the distance between people.

Miku’s cool, sultry vocals match the tone of the song perfectly.

Help me, Doraemon.Kuroda Atsu

[Hatsune Miku] “Help me, Doraemon” by Az Kuroda [Hatsune Miku]
Help me, Doraemon.Kuroda Atsu

Azu Kuroda, known for composing many pieces with an elegant impression.

Among her signature works, one that stands out for its uniquely crafted content is “Help Me, Doraemon.” You know the anime Doraemon, right? This song depicts Nobita Nobi, the protagonist, after he has grown up, calling out to Doraemon for help.

There’s a certain wistfulness to it, yet listening to it gives you courage.

Keep an ear out for lyrics like that.

Also, for those familiar with the anime, it’s packed with little touches that will make you grin.

Tarattaratarra髭草

Tarattaratarra feat. Hatsune Miku
Tarattaratarra髥莏

An electro-pop track woven from an exhilarating rhythm and a breezy melody.

Released by Mr./Ms.

Released in November 2024, this work pairs a refined soundscape with lyrics that carry a touch of nostalgia.

Infused with elements of EDM and jazz, it strikes a perfect balance between groove and sophistication.

Recommended for listening before heading out in the morning or when you’re feeling down—it’s sure to lift your spirits.