A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Za”
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “za.”
“Zankyō” and “Zamuza” are extremely popular, but what other songs are there?
There are many other words that start with “za,” like “zatsuon” (noise), “zatsunen” (idle thoughts), and “zattō” (crowd), so I’ll keep introducing more in this article!
I’ve chosen a wide range of tracks regardless of how well-known they are, their vibe, or their release year, so please enjoy discovering both classics and songs you might not have heard yet.
A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Za' (1–10)
The Best Branding Grand PrizeNEW!Taidasaki

It’s an addictive piece that’s both catchy and downbeat.
“The Best Branding Grand Prize” by Vocaloid producer Taidasaki will have its music video released in December 2025.
It’s a high-energy Kasane Teto track characterized by well-chosen, great-sounding words and snappy melodic lines.
The shifting song structure is also appealing, with changes into an oriental-flavored mode and the appearance of a music box-like section that keeps things engaging.
However, the lyrics convey a self-deprecating message.
Including the MV, be sure to consider what position the protagonist occupies.
The problemime 44

A work by Vocaloid producer ime44, released in November 2025.
The lyrics are marked by philosophical questions intertwined with real anxieties about employment and the future.
Feelings like “Is there any point in making songs?” and frustrations with an unreasonable society are expressed through a call-and-response between Utaai Yuki and Hatsune Miku.
You might find it especially relatable when you’re feeling stuck in the face of a disheartening reality.
The addictive sound arrangement is another highlight!
Zazen PunksGUMI&IA

This is a track by Potential 0 Producer that was just released in 2018.
From the very beginning, the lyrics line up words that let you rediscover the beauty of Japanese, making for an opening that really gets your heart racing.
The fusion of a punk rock-style melody with seemingly complex Japanese lyrics is striking, and it’s guaranteed to hype up both the singer and the listener.
Fallen blossoms were watching summer.resipa

A bittersweet yet beautiful piece that paints feelings for time that has passed, like blossoms falling away.
Created by resipa and released in June 2024.
Its mellow sound, led by piano and guitar and layered with sound effects that evoke summer scenes, conveys silence and nostalgia.
From a poetic worldview where dreams and reality intersect, you can sense both the cherishing of time with someone precious and a feeling of loss.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.
pomegranateIbarana

Pomegranate depicts a heart stirred by memories of precious times spent with a loved one.
Created in 2022 by Vocaloid producer Ibarana, known for flower-themed songs, it portrays emotions directed toward an unforgettable past romance, resulting in a poetic piece that conjures bittersweet scenes.
The pressing, encroaching electronic sound conveys passionate feelings, while Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent voice delivers pure emotion.
If you find yourself unable to forget your ex even after the breakup, this is a Vocaloid track you should definitely listen to.
ZANGETSU -Transient Moon-Ryo Morishita

This is a work by Ryo Morishita, sung by Megurine Luka.
A version by Nekomura Iroha was later uploaded as well.
It tells of a courtesan who thinks of a samurai who fled as far as Goryōkaku, gazing up at the night sky and looking at the moon.
Beyond its narrative quality, the lyrics make extensive use of historical kana orthography, letting you fully savor a traditional Japanese atmosphere.
Zamzaparticles (te-ni-wo-ha)

Released in 2023 by Teniwoha—Hiroshima-born musician and novelist—Zamza invites listeners on a dark musical journey.
Said to be inspired by Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, the track portrays complex emotions of deep anguish, inner conflict, and defiance.
It conveys a strong will to move forward despite the battles and pain within oneself.
Whether you let it play in the background for deep contemplation or use it to sharpen your focus, Zamza is poised to resonate with many listeners.






