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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!

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Tsu' (31–40)

pair (of animals), mating pairkojika

This work has a mysterious charm that makes you feel as if you’re listening to a rambling monologue.

“Tsugai,” produced by Vocaloid creator kojika, was released in April 2024.

It blends intricate beats with guitar tones reminiscent of math rock; the brisk groove alone is addictive.

Its literary lyricism is another draw, prompting you to ponder what “you” meant to the protagonist.

Be sure to give it a deep, attentive listen.

The Tsukumo Pactnaraku

Tsukumo’s Pact – Kasane Teto
The Tsukumo Pactnaraku

Tsukumo no Chigiri, with its captivating Japanese-style sound, is a track produced by the Vocaloid creator naraku, who debuted in 2023.

The song feels like an arrangement of festival music, incorporating the tones of taiko drums and shakuhachi to evoke a lavish, resplendent atmosphere.

The lyrics depict two people bound by a strong bond.

Its figurative expressions also convey a distinctly Japanese essence.

If you listen closely, you can sense that the theme ties into Obon as well.

Be sure to watch it together with the music video, which features characters in kimono.

Only you walk on the moon.saikawa

Only You Walk on the Moon / saikawa feat. AI Kiritan
Only you walk on the moon.saikawa

It’s a poignant rock number with irresistibly sharp guitar riffs.

The track is by Vocaloid producer saikawa and was released in 2020.

From the driving feel of the A section to the drop in rhythm in the B section, and then the swell into the chorus—the dynamics are superb.

This is exactly what it means to have your heart grabbed.

The lyrics are packed to the brim with feelings for a loved one, making your chest tighten.

If you enjoy playing guitar, you might just feel like performing it yourself.

tsuzumigusaiyowa

Tsuzumigusa / Iyowa feat. Hatsune Miku (Dandelion / Iyowa feat. Hatsune Miku)
tsuzumigusaiyowa

It’s a song where beauty and fragility coexist.

Created by Iyowa, this track is a tie-in with Sanrio’s cross-media project “Mai Mai Maigoen” and was released in January 2023.

It delicately portrays the inner conflict and sense of duty of the lion character, resonating deeply with listeners.

Iyowa’s signature sound and the song’s driving momentum blend perfectly with the story’s worldview.

It has earned widespread support, achieving over two million views on YouTube.

The chorus is notably challenging.

Tsumiki Kuzushi (Block Stacking/Toppling Game)porifo

It’s a track brimming with rhythm that makes your body move almost without thinking.

It occasionally catches you off guard, like when a rap suddenly drops in midway through.

That unexpected twist is stylish and adds a pleasant accent.

Maybe it’s also because the lyrics feel like they’re speaking directly to you, but in any case, it’s a song rich with message.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Tsu” (41–50)

Moonlight -Tsukiakari-Mikito P

Mikito-P “Moonlight -Tsukiakari-” MV
Moonlight -Tsukiakari-Mikito P

It’s a Vocaloid track whose sense of speed and decadent imagery gives the listener a rush.

The dark atmosphere amplifies that feeling, instilling a confidence that you can do anything and the energy to take action just by listening.

It’s one of those songs I can recommend for moments that demand resolve, like meetings or speeches.

Waltz of the Moonbowrerere P

[Kagamine Rin Append SWEET] Waltz of the Moonbow — Gekkou no Waltz [Original Song]
Waltz of the Moonbowrerere P

Many songs that use dance-related words make you want to start dancing.

This “Waltz of the Moonbow” features a gorgeous, rich timbre that never bores the listener and draws you in.

It’s sung by Kagamine Rin Append, whose mature vocal work is the highlight.

You’ll find yourself listening, losing track of time.