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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.

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Wa” (91–100)

WORLD’S END UMBRELLABee

Hachi MV 'WORLD’S END UMBRELLA' HACHI
WORLD'S END UMBRELLA HACHI

This is a newly created song based on “THE WORLD END UMBRELLA.” The story depicted in this piece is like science fiction, like a picture book—both heartwarming and heartrending.

What will happen to the boy and girl who break free from common sense and take action? It’s a song you’ll want to listen to together with the PV.

World's End EveMel

World’s End Eve – Hatsune Miku (MEL)
World's End Eve-Mel

“What a beautiful song,” that was my first impression.

True to its title, “World’s End Eve,” it sings of the thought, “What if the world were to end tomorrow?” It’s not intense by any means, yet before you know it, your eyes and ears are drawn to it.

It’s a song that makes you reflect on everyday life and its happiness.

waltzKurimu Nanakusa

Kagamine Rin - Waltz [Original MV]
Waltz Nanakusa Kurimu

I’m entranced by its glossy, sultry vibe.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Kurimu Nanakusa, released in 2020.

The mixture-style sound arrangement—blending elements of EDM, rock, jazz, and more—is striking.

Perhaps thanks to that, the song maintains a steady tone yet never feels flat.

The lyrics, tinged with a yandere scent, are another part of its charm.

It might be the perfect number for a couple’s Halloween night.

Wishing you a wonderful time.

Worldwide FestivalHatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Megurine Luka

Hachioji-P “Worldwide Festival feat. Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Megurine Luka”
Worldwide Festival Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Megurine Luka

This is a song written by Hachioji-P, known to every Vocaloid fan, for a collaboration with JAL.

The three most popular Vocaloid characters—Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka—sing it in a cute and lively style.

With its bright lyrics and melody, this track is perfect for having fun singing together with a few friends.

Ruts -Wadachi-Servile P

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Rut -Wadachi- [Original]
Ruts -Wadachi- Hikutsu-P

A moving song that intertwines gratitude—“I was able to make it to today because you were there for me”—with the aching wish to never be apart, dedicated to the person who stayed by my side through both joyful days and painful ones.

Released in 2008 by Hikutsu-P.

Please take your time and listen closely.

I’m totally confusedSouth of South

“Wakewakame Melancholy” sings about the everyday rush of student life.

Created in 2023 by Minamino Minami, a Vocaloid producer known for songs with a unique worldview, it portrays students who deepen their friendships by sometimes playing together and sometimes crying together.

Over a driving sound, Otomachi Una’s vocals convey both freshness and bittersweet emotion.

This Vocaloid track reminds us that both the good times and the tough times will one day turn into memories.

Give it a listen—it’s a number packed with the charm of a cute girl leading a colorful school life.

Selfish, UtopiaUhana Roku

Selfish, Utopia / Ubana Roku ft. Hatsune Miku
Selfish, Utopia Uhana Roku

Wagamama, Utopia captivates with its dry sound and dark worldview.

Created by Uhana Roku—well known for earning high praise at VocaColle 2021—it’s a guitar rock–style track.

The distorted sound evokes a sense of unease, while the lyrics portray a girl’s feelings of alienation and loneliness.

That heartrending yet murky emotional state is both relatable and frightening.

It’s also worth noting the message that feels like it throws a stone into society’s pond.