A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'A'
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with the letter “A.”
When it comes to words that begin with “A,” there are ones like “ai” (love), “ao” (blue), and “aka” (red), as well as words that use the negating prefix “an-,” like “an◯◯.”
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, you might have thought, “Ah, that song!!” and come up with several titles starting with “A” just from seeing these words.
This time, I’ve picked a wide range—from famous tracks to hidden gems—so I hope you’ll take your time reading and enjoy discovering some new songs along the way.
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'A' (111–120)
IronyScoop feat. Kano

Kano-chan’s singing has a distinctive style; her whisper-like, lolita voice feels like she’s singing right by your ear and is a delight to listen to.
Since “Irony” is a song that resonates with a bittersweet ache, it seems that her way of singing further brings out the song’s appeal.
A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “A” (121–130)
Heavenly FoxMarasy

An epic Vocaloid track that blends a sense of speed with a distinctly Japanese atmosphere! Created by marasy, who is also active as a pianist, it was released in 2012.
The energetic rock sound pairs perfectly with Kagamine Rin’s crisp vocals.
The song’s style also aligns beautifully with the myth-like world of the lyrics.
Just reading the lyrics, themed around a comet tearing through the night sky, makes you want to drift into thoughts of a distant era.
Amatsukitsune (10th Anniversary ver.)Marasy × Kota Horie (kemu) × Jin feat. Kagamine Rin

Amatsukitsune, released in 2012 and inducted into the “Legendary” category, received a special 10th anniversary edition: Amatsukitsune (10th Anniversary ver.
).
This version drew attention for its star-studded collaboration featuring artists like marasy, Kota Horie (kemu), and Jin.
While preserving the original’s Japanese-style flavor, it delivers a sound that highlights deeper bass and the color of the piano.
Be sure to take your time and compare them closely.
That summer reaches saturation.Iori Kanzaki

The song “Ano Natsu ga Hōwa Suru” opens with a shocking first line.
Created by Kanzaki Iori and released in 2018, a novel of the same title was published in 2020.
The story’s timeline is set 13 years after the events of the song.
It follows the same protagonist, Chihiro.
Its shadowy worldview, which also touches on social issues, may hit you hard.
There’s also a manga adaptation, so if you’re interested, give that a read as well.
Be sure to check out the related tracks “Shinutoki Shineba Ii” (“You Can Die When It’s Time to Die”) and “Jinsei wa Comedy” (“Life Is a Comedy”) too.
Sincere nature: a naive-girl act treated with shock therapySuzumu

This is the Vocaloid version of the song I provided to Sekihan, who sings Vocaloid songs.
It was released at the same time as Sekihan’s “tried singing” video.
The track is themed around an idol who’s gotten a bit too full of themselves, and that theme is reflected in the lyrics.
Even if I’m not loved, you’re here.PinocchioP

A song by PinocchioP, a Vocaloid producer who is also active as an illustrator and character designer.
Although the lyrics are written from Hatsune Miku’s perspective, they carry a message that anyone who pursues what they love can relate to: “As long as there’s even one person who understands me, I can stay true to myself.” The crisp guitar cutting creates a refreshing sense of speed, and the pop, catchy melody that perfectly matches the lyrics lingers in your ears—an emotionally resonant number.
Love me.Jun Jun

This work by Junjun was released in April 2024.
Hatsune Miku’s breathy vocals lend weight to the repeated words of love.
The lyrics—where intense feelings for someone intertwine with the fear of losing that bond—resonate with many listeners.
Though it runs just over two minutes, it’s packed to the brim with emotion.
Recommended for those troubled by love or anyone who wants to reaffirm their feelings for someone important.