A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with 'Tsu'
When it comes to words that start with “tsu,” what kinds of words do you associate with Vocaloid song titles?
Words like “Tsugihagi” (patchwork), “tsuki” (moon), and “tsumi” (sin), for example—just seeing these might make Vocaloid fans instantly think of specific songs.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “tsu.”
We’ll feature not only popular songs but also hidden gems, so please take this opportunity to enjoy them!
A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Tsu” (1–10)
Create! Hallucination WorldMedmia

It’s a single track packed with dense information in just about two minutes.
Created by the hit-maker Medomia, known for songs like “Zettai Teitai Mechakiraiya,” it was released in November 2025 as an entry for the anonymous submission event, Colorless Nameless Festival 3.
The back-and-forth between Kagamine Rin and Len unfolds with a snappy tempo, turning murky feelings like inferiority and jealousy into a rapid-fire barrage of witty, comedic wordplay.
Just listening to it makes your brain feel like it’s tripping.
If you’re feeling bothered after something unpleasant, this might blow those feelings away.
Patchwork StaccatoToa

This is a Vocaloid song that portrays a bittersweet heartbreak where the characters can’t bring an end to a patchwork, pieced-together relationship.
Released by Toa in June 2014 on Nico Nico Douga, it reached a million views in August 2016.
Over an electropop sound, the protagonist lays bare their feelings, unable to say goodbye.
The gap between the cute-sounding onomatopoeia and the piercingly honest confessions really hits home.
It gently stays by your side when you want to look back on a one-sided love.
Moon, Shadow, Dance, FlowerGalactic Area P

Ginga Homen P’s songs, shining with a distinct Japanese flair, continue to captivate many fans.
The ethereal world woven together with Hatsune Miku’s vocals resonates deeply with listeners.
This work expresses eternal love, with the theme of the beautiful feelings of romance that modern people are beginning to forget.
The fusion of traditional Japanese instruments and rock is alluring, and its addictive quality is a defining feature.
It’s a recommended track for times when you want to feel a touch of nostalgia and soothe your heart.
A moving number that those who wish to bask in a romantic mood should definitely hear.
possessedRuliea

This track by Ruliea was released in June 2025.
Within a soundscape woven from driving, fast-paced beats and airy, floating synthesizers, the protagonist’s earnest emotions—struggling with the gap between ideals and reality and seeking salvation—are conveyed with delicate nuance.
The synergy between its forward-thinking sonics and philosophical message is outstanding.
It will likely resonate with those who want to sink into an introspective mood or seek a gentle companion to their complex emotions.
block dollwowaka

This song by wowaka, a Vocaloid producer who also served as the frontman of the rock band Hitorie, was released in December 2009.
Included on the classic album “Unhappy Refrain,” this work is a polished number that draws you in with its treble-leaning sound image.
Its philosophical lyrics also match the sonic texture.
Be sure to revisit wowaka’s music, which helped lead the Vocaloid scene.
Moonlit night, a crab’s footstepsUhana Roku

This is a lyrical Vocaloid song by Rok Uuhana.
Released as the 29th work in July 2025, it was included on the compilation CD “complex.zip.” Set against a moonlit night wrapped in silence, the song weaves a soliloquy about having “nothing inside.” It features a guitar sound that is both dreamy and emotional, along with dynamic, ebb-and-flow arrangements.
On sleepless nights or when you want to be alone with your thoughts, its crystalline tones are sure to resonate deep within your heart.
claw combNeji-P

A work by Neji-P sung by Miku.
The song has a metal vibe.
The lyrics use traditionally Japanese word choices, and by singing of the changing seasons, it becomes a transient and melancholic piece.
The beloved person is likely dead, and it’s hinted that the singer is no longer of this world either, making it an achingly heart-wrenching song.






