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.
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Vocaloid songs starting with “Za”: List (21–30)
The Beast.Supekutakuru P

The more you think about the protagonist’s feelings, the more your heart aches—this is a highly story-driven Vocaloid track.
It’s a song by the multi-talented Vocaloid producer Spectacle-P, who handled not only the video but also the illustrations himself, originally released in 2010.
Although the video was temporarily taken down due to various circumstances, it was reuploaded in 2021 on Spectacle-P’s official YouTube channel.
The arrangement features a distinctive, exotic feel centered around the sound of the piano.
This piece is based on Beauty and the Beast, so please listen while imagining the scenes in your mind.
grittyHainomi

Hainomi, a Vocaloid producer who debuted in 2021.
His first song to enter the Hall of Fame is “Zarazara.” This track focuses on negative human emotions, singing about insatiable desire, guilt, and emptiness.
Throughout the song, those feelings are expressed with several onomatopoeic words.
As you listen, keep an ear out for where the title phrase appears.
Then, let your imagination explore the nuances it carries.
The Secret GardenHata Aki

This song was specially written as the opening theme for the rhythm game “Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA.” It was released in 2009.
It’s recommended for women experiencing that sweet-and-sour kind of love where just catching a glimpse of your crush makes your heart race.
With its sparkling sound and straightforward vocals, it’s a refreshing spring love song that feels great to listen to.
Its breezy vibe might make it perfect for listening outdoors on a sunny day.
And of course, if you’re curious, you can also try playing “Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA.”
The Sky of HappinessAshitatsu Hideki

This is Ashitatsu Hideki’s sixth work, inspired by the fluttering heart of a girl in love as she beholds beautiful nature—rainbows, blue skies, and the sea.
It’s a recommended song with lyrics that evoke the scenes of May.
Although it’s less appreciated compared to other Vocaloid tracks, it’s also a hidden gem.
Remnants, Bluekudoukai

It’s an electro number that hits you like a mass of sound.
The track is by Vocaloid producer Kaido Kai and was released in January 2025.
You’ll be drawn into its unique soundscape with an avant-garde atmosphere.
Rei Adachi’s noisy vocals and the heavy, forceful snare really grab your attention.
The soundscape pairs well with the philosophical world of the lyrics.
If you’re looking for something new, definitely check it out!


