A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Wa'
How do you go about searching for songs you don’t know yet?
There are lots of ways to look, but one slightly unusual and recommended method is to narrow it down by the song’s initial letter.
This time, I’ll be highlighting Vocaloid songs that start with “wa.”
When it comes to songs that start with “wa,” besides “World Is Mine,” there are also plenty of titles that begin with words like “Wonder” and “Watashi” (I/me).
Try to guess what songs might come up as you take your time reading through the article.
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A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Wa” (71–80)
World Is Mineryo/supercell

This is a song about feelings for a girl who’s like a princess—super spoiled, stubborn, and unable to be honest.
Released in 2008, it reached one million views on Nico Nico Douga in about three months.
Its uptempo, cute lyrics match perfectly with Hatsune Miku’s sound!
Wanderlustsasakure.UK

This song is by sasakure.UK, one of the leading Vocaloid producers who has continued to be active at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene and has also worked on pieces like “Tondemo Wonders” and “Future Eve.” It was released in February 2009.
The work is characterized by its unpredictable song structure and avant-garde sound that incorporates chiptune.
Even back then, it already had that distinct “sasakure.UK sound,” which is great.
Even now, long after its release, it still feels “new.” A remake version was uploaded in 2019, so if you haven’t heard it yet, definitely check it out!
Word word wordsyudou

It’s a very fast-paced song, sung at almost a tongue-twisting speed.
Yet, whether it’s the music or the rhythm, it never slides past the ear; instead, it gives the impression of spoken storytelling—a uniquely distinctive track.
Not only the music but the lyrics themselves are meticulously crafted, packed with various playful elements, so it’s fun to listen while hunting for those details.
Bad personsyudou

This is a Vocaloid song that portrays a precarious relationship between two people.
It’s a track by syudou, the Vocaloid producer who rose to fame with the explosive hit “Bitter Choco Decoration,” released in 2020.
The sound arrangement is lively, yet it conveys more darkness than brightness.
Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals, on the contrary, feel eerie.
The more you unravel the lyrics’ meaning, the deeper you sink into the song’s world—a bottomless Vocaloid track.
Be sure to savor both the sound and the words carefully.
boiling pointtama

For those who want to perform a song that energizes listeners, I recommend “Boiling Point.” It’s a track released by tama.
The lyrics portray the frustration and emptiness of someone who’s experienced failure, and the way they rise to their feet again.
Another major feature is its driving sound and the languid singing style given to Hatsune Miku.
Keep those aspects in mind as you practice.
The overall tempo isn’t that fast, so you should be able to approach the performance calmly.
World’s End Dancehallwowaka

A song by wowaka, the Vocaloid producer who was the vocalist and guitarist for the rock band Hitorie, which made its major debut in 2014.
With tight guitar cutting and a driving beat, it’s a number that makes you want to move your body.
Its message—rather than putting on a good face by suppressing yourself, express yourself as you truly are—will surely encourage those struggling with their personal environment, including relationships.
Set to a light, upbeat sound, the positive lyrics resonate deeply; it’s a track you’ll want to play when you’re feeling down to lift your spirits.
Warning timeyou-man

Let me introduce “Warning Time,” a song that sticks in your head after just one listen.
Created by Vocaloid producer you-man for the anonymous submission event “Mushokutomeisai II,” this track has two major features: a sound built on a steady, repeating rhythm, and vocals that repeat the same notes.
That distinctive rhythm is highly addictive—likely a key reason it’s gone viral.
By the way, this release is the so-called Short version, which really makes you want to hear the full version soon.


