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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 with titles starting with 'Wa' (111–120)

My SeasonChida Sora

Words that speak as if addressing a loved one strike straight to the heart in “My Season.” Created in 2021 by Sora Chida, a Vocaloid producer known for delivering songs with a girly aesthetic, it features gently floating synth tones that evoke winter’s chill.

Yuki, the singing voice, conveys a sense of murmured soliloquy and heartfelt confession that’s sure to warm your chest.

The song is filled with charm, from its poetic lyrics that portray a fragile sadness—feelings that seem as if they might melt away when the seasons change—to its overall atmosphere.

Give it a listen on a cold winter’s day when you’re in a slightly wistful mood.

Someone more important than metsumigusa

Someone More Important Than Me / Hatsune Miku
Someone more important than metsumigusa

I’d like to introduce “Someone More Precious Than Me” as a song with striking key changes.

It’s a piece created by Tsumikusa using Hatsune Miku.

The first half has a gentle, conversational feel, then the tempo suddenly picks up and shifts into a jazz-like sound.

There are other key changes sprinkled throughout, so check them out.

By the way, the lyrics center on a woman who rejected someone but can’t let go of her feelings and suffers because of it.

This complex situation is part of the song’s appeal.

I love MaidenHanyū Maigo

With its taishogoto-like timbre leaving a strong impression, “I Love Maiden” is a track by Hanyuu Maigo, a Vocaloid producer known for effectively incorporating traditional Japanese instruments into their sound.

The lyrics portray the feelings of a girl in love, and the spring-like sound will make your heart skip a beat.

Released on February 14, 2023, it’s perfect for Valentine’s Day.

This cute song will give you the courage to share your feelings along with a gift of chocolate.

I don’t know.Aoigi Gou

It might be the kind of song that stays by your side when you’re feeling down, thinking, “I’m such a failure…” It’s a track by Aogiki Gou, a Vocaloid producer also known as Gogo Afternoon Tea, released in 2021.

It’s a rock number that blends a breezy lightness with a nostalgic vibe.

The crisp, lightweight guitar tones are pleasing to the ear.

By the time it ends, you might feel a faint but forward-looking resolve—like you don’t really know what to do, but you’re going to try anyway.

WAGA-MAMAAme no Ren

Selfish / Rains of Ripple feat. Hatsune Miku
WAGA-MAMAAme no Ren

WAGA-MAMA is a song written by Amane no Ren as an entry for the 16th Proseka NEXT.

It expresses a determination to forget past events and make the life ahead a wonderful one.

From the choice of words in the lyrics, it can also be interpreted as a song from a Vocaloid’s perspective.

The lyrics are sung at ultra-high speed, too.

If you like the characteristically rapid-fire delivery of Vocaloid, you’ll surely enjoy it.

By the way, this track is said to be a counterpart to ANE-MONA, so I recommend listening to them together.

Wonderland UndergroundKashii Moimi

Wonderland Underground / Kagamine Len + Hatsune Miku
Wonderland UndergroundKashii Moimi

It’s a duet with a cool, stylish electric sound! Composed by Moimi Kashii and released in April 2024, it was created based on characters by Ozora Danjo.

The track is irresistibly catchy—easy to groove to while carrying a touch of shadow.

The call-and-response between Kagamine Len and Hatsune Miku is another highlight.

The lyrics sharply depict the light and dark sides of idols and the realities hidden behind the human facade, leaving a strong impression.

Highly recommended for livening up karaoke—might be perfect as the first song to sing.