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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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Wa' (1–10)
Worldersjin

Released in January 2025, this work was specially written as the ending theme for the animated film “Project SEKAI the Movie: Miku Who Cannot Sing in a Broken World.” TeddyLoid participated in the arrangement, and the blend of beautiful synthesizer tones with Jin’s signature fiery rock sound is nothing short of breathtaking.
The soaring melody in the chorus feels like the world suddenly opens up, and it’s sure to move your heart.
It’s a track that every music lover should experience.
At summer’s end I’ve forgottenjin

A nostalgic rock ballad that symbolizes the reboot of the Kagerou Project.
Featured toward the end of the third album, Mekakucity Reload, released in November 2018, this song is a poignant piece themed around fireworks at summer’s end and a parting of ways.
The wistful piano phrases and synth tones that seem to spread across the night sky create a fleeting beauty that draws you in.
The lyrics, in which the protagonist desperately wishes to keep holding hands until the very last moment, are heart-wrenching.
It’s a masterpiece that leaves you feeling the lingering afterglow of the series—impossible to listen to without tears.
Wah-Wah WorldMinori Hanasato × Kohane Azusawa × Hatsune Miku

Wah Wah World vividly captures the courage to jump into an unseen world with a thrilling sense of speed.
Originally the theme song for the smartphone game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku, it was also used as the ending theme for the short anime Puchi Seka.
Sung by Minori Hanasato, Kohane Azusawa, and Hatsune Miku, it blends idol, street, and electronic vocals into a colorful harmony.
The high-energy sound crafted by Giga and Mitchie M is exciting enough to make your heart race just by listening.
Why not give this lively, feel-good ani-song a listen and soak up its energy?
I'm a good girl.Namiguru

This piece portrays the pain of a child striving to meet their parents’ expectations.
It’s a song by Namigure, released in November 2025, created as part of the Yuka Satoishi compilation project.
Focusing on a mother–daughter relationship with the theme of “self-sacrifice,” it depicts a daily life where lessons take priority over friendships, and even a perfect score is dismissed as “only natural.” Through repeated questioning, the girl’s earnest struggle comes into sharp relief.
Notably different from the artist’s usually bright style, it drew attention as a bold new direction.
Planet LoopNayutan Alien

Its trademark is a simple yet ear-catching intro phrase.
The guitar lines are easy but catchy—an arrangement beginners will appreciate.
The bass mostly sticks to root notes, but be careful to mute cleanly during the accent hits, or the track will lose its tight feel.
The drums use a basic pattern of four-on-the-floor kick with offbeat hi-hats, but since the tempo is fast, it’s best to start practicing slowly.
The original vocal key is quite high, so if it’s tough, try lowering it by an octave or make other adjustments and give it a go.
I am not a robot.Peanut

This is a track that shines with an ironic worldview, built around the familiar internet security check phrase, “I am not a robot.” Created by Pīnata and released in October 2025, it uses EDM sounds and Kasane Teto’s vocals to vividly portray a message laced with satire toward internet culture and mechanical authentication systems.
It reflects the true feelings and façades of those of us living in a digital society.
Be sure to experience these waves of sound for yourself!
Me vs the WorldOmoi

This is a Vocaloid number with a refreshing arrangement that’s fun to play both in studio practice and live.
The guitar has no difficult phrases or solos, making it accessible for beginner guitarists.
The bass mainly plays root notes, but be careful not to lose the rhythm with syncopation and other figures.
The drums feature rapidly changing beats, and the tempo gets quite fast in the latter half, so you’ll need practice to tighten up as a band.
Since the difficulty varies by part, adjust your practice methods to match your band members’ skill levels.






