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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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Wa” (21–30)
Tell the young guys to stop going all out.Relu

I think this is something that will really split people into those who can laugh and those who can’t.
The song’s content is simple: it’s about “someone younger than you who’s more talented.” It would be nice if you could just find it funny as a lighthearted song, but for those who have actually faced that situation, it probably won’t be.
Rather than feeling envious or trying to drag that person down, it’s a thought-provoking track that makes you feel, “I’ll work hard too.”
Wonderland and the Song of SheepBee

There are many songs that are cool, beautiful, or packed with techniques that make you think they’re amazing.
But songs that make you instantly think “This is fun!” when you first hear them might actually be surprisingly few.
From the lyrics and the music video, as the comment “a song that captures the feel of a summer festival” suggests, what comes to mind is a lively, joyful, yet mysterious summer scene.
Please enjoy this uniquely portrayed world.
WAGA-MAMARipples of Rain

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.
The way of holding an umbrella that I'm bad atAdeliae

When you’re walking around town, do you ever notice how people carry their umbrellas? The rainy-season song “The Umbrella-Holding Style I Can’t Stand,” produced by Vocaloid creator Adeliae, was released in June 2024.
It turns the gloom of the rainy season into sound and warns—through its lyrics—about people who grab their umbrella around the lower part of the handle and swing it like a pendulum as they walk.
In reality, if someone in front of you on the stairs is holding it like that, you can’t help thinking, “That looks dangerous—it might poke someone!” It’s a catchy number laced with humor and irony.
Worst Regretyou-man

Worst Regret, a downer yet avant-garde work by you-man, portrays intense inner conflict.
Released in February 2024, it competed in the VOCALOID Collection Winter 2024 TOP100 rankings and took 3rd place.
Sung by GUMI, the track elevates introspective themes like fixation and regret within complex human relationships into a distinctive sonic world.
The fragility that lurks beneath its aggressive beats pierces the listener’s heart.
Amid the powerful sound, the lyrics compellingly reveal the protagonist’s resolve to accept a breakup.
While depicting the modern psyche’s fluctuations from multiple angles, the piece projects a determination to embrace the self—testament to you-man’s assured musical craft.
My GodGray Slumber

You’ll be moved by the emotional guitar sound and its fleeting, ephemeral worldview.
Composed by Nemuri Haiiro, released in May 2025.
The guitar and bass parts are performed by Sogo Shikiura.
It features Gekiyaku’s raspy, rolled-R vocal style.
The lyrics, themed around dependence and devotion, reflect the sense of loneliness in modern society and pierce straight to the heart.
For those struggling with romantic troubles, it may resonate especially strongly.
Wonder Dog ParadeYotsugi Natsuyama

A track that sprinkles irony and nihilism toward human society over an electroswing sound.
Composed by Yotsugi Natsuyama, it was included on the compilation album “Infinite Adolescence,” released in January 2024.
The music video premiered in April 2025.
The jaunty arrangement and cynical lyrics—its contrast is addictive.
The way the bright sound wraps serious themes showcases Natsuyama’s signature style.
It’s perfect whether you want to get lost in thought or simply surrender to the groove.





