Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Pa'
In this article, we’ve put together a list of Vocaloid songs that start with “Pa.” You might not often recall song titles from their first letter, but there are times when you can only remember the opening or a keyword and think, “What was that song again…?” We hope this will be useful in those moments.
We’ve selected a wide range—from well-known classics to lesser-known but highly recommended tracks—so enjoy a wonderful time listening to Vocaloid songs that begin with “Pa.”
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PaⅢ.REVOLUTIONYūnosuke

It’s a passionate EDM tune that makes you want to move your body intensely.
Created by Vocaloid producer Yunosuke and released in 2020, this electronic number unfolds around a densely packed bass, and it’ll have your heart burning as you listen.
Its unpredictable, never-tiresome song structure is another major draw.
If you like this track, be sure to check out the series entries “PaⅢ.
SENSATION” and “PaⅢ.
INCEPTION” as well—you’re bound to love them.
PassportNatsuo Aoya

Hatsune Miku original song “Passport.” It sings of the sorrow of a corporate drone dreaming of taking a trip to escape work fatigue.
The music video’s direction is innovative, framing famous landmarks from various countries as if cut out by an airplane window.
The tuning in the rap section is also skillful—definitely worth a listen.
PakirinaSatapan-P

The song Pakirina by Vocaloid producer Satapan-P.
Set to a poppy, catchy melody, it sings of a desire to have someone “look only at me” — a pure feeling that crosses the line into madness.
Beneath the cuteness, you can feel the possessiveness and obsession, sending chills down your spine.
This work portrays modern youths’ views on love through a chaotic worldview.
Recommended for those seeking music unlike anything they’ve heard before.
Pyromaniaime 44

Despite being a high-velocity rock number, what swirls in your chest as you listen is a poignant sadness.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer ime44, known for hits like “I Want to Be a Guitar Hero, Ime-chan,” released in April 2024.
“Pyromania” means “arson mania,” and the lyrics project the protagonist’s feelings.
The compulsion of “I just can’t help it” is both single-minded and frenzied.
It’s a popular work with strong support from overseas Vocaloid fans.