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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Paradichlorobenzene ver.2025NEW!Owata-P

This work sings about the hypocrisy that pervades the internet and the absurdities of human relationships.
Released in September 2025, the track is a rearranged version of a classic originally put out in 2009.
You’ll be drawn in by its razor-sharp electronic sound and the even more translucent vocal performance.
The lyrics also weave in irony about continuing to sing without questioning meaning.
Why not listen to it while reflecting on the past?
Papapapa Pethighball

It’s an electronic tune that makes your body start dancing on its own, like a puppet whose strings have been cut.
Created by Vocaloid producer Hainomi and released in August 2025, it features a lively, fast-paced sound and a melody that sticks in your head after just one listen—absolutely top-notch! The lyrics capture the frustration of being controlled by someone else and a strong determination to break free.
If you listen when you’re losing sight of yourself, it might give you the courage to escape the confines of everyday life.
Parade RecordsKisara

This pop number was created by Kisara, a multi-creator who handles everything from songwriting and composing to illustration.
Set to a breezy, upbeat sound, it depicts those treasure-like moments scattered throughout everyday life and the very thrill of eagerly awaiting a fateful encounter! Its optimistic lyrics, which believe in a future where scattered pieces come together, are sure to warm your heart.
Released in February 2025, it won the runner-up prize in the Hatsune Miku “Magical Mirai 2025” song contest.
The music video premiered in July of the same year and became a major talking point.
When you’re ready to start something new, this song will surely give you a gentle push!
paranoiaTsunamaru

This song is notable for Hatsune Miku’s delicate vocals.
Released by Tsunamaru in March 2012, it features a distinctive world that blends a dreamy piano melody with electronic sounds.
Complex emotions like the pain of heartbreak, loneliness, and attachment are beautifully conveyed through Miku’s calm vocal tone.
It’s the perfect track for moments when the quiet ache hidden deep in your heart spills over, or when you want to soothe the pain of a broken heart.
ParadichlorobenzeneOwata-P

A song that’s famous as one you want to listen to when you’re mentally exhausted is Owata-P’s “Paradichlorobenzene,” whose lyrics, melody, and music video are all crafted with a dark tone.
By the way, “paradichlorobenzene” is a chemical used in products like mothballs.
This song was released in 2009, but there’s an anecdote that it was produced on a very low-capacity computer running Windows Vista, which came out in 2006.
Compared to today, when DTM (computer-based music production) environments are well established, it really shows how times have changed.
PamelaFlower

It’s a track with a strikingly fantastical atmosphere.
Created by Balloon and released in October 2021, it starts with a stylish intro and builds emotion step by step toward the chorus—an arrangement that’s truly compelling.
V flower’s clear, translucent vocals further elevate the song’s world.
The lyrics delve deeply into themes like loneliness, love, and powerlessness, and the inexpressible feelings between the lines really hit home.
Be sure to sing it with a cool, composed vibe.
PuzzleStag Beetle P

Two people whose emotional bond has been severed—their relationship is heart-wrenching.
This song, released in 2009 by KuwagataP, a Vocaloid producer known for band-oriented sound, is an emotional Vocaloid track resonating with impassioned guitar tones.
The sound image feels as if the overflowing feelings embedded in the lyrics have been turned directly into sound, piercing the heart.
Using a capo simplifies the chords, but deliberately playing with barre chords is also an option.
That’s because the chord shapes that work as barre chords actually have fewer patterns than standard chord fingerings.
For example, look up the barre chord shapes for C and D and compare them—you’ll see the only difference is the fret position.