A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Da'
Can you think of any Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “da”? There are plenty of famous ones like “Darling Dance,” “Dappou Rock” (Outlaw Rock), and “Dareka no Shinzou ni Nareta Nara” (If I Could Be Someone’s Heart)! There are lots of titles that begin with “da,” such as “Double,” “Dare” (Who), and “Dai—” (Big/Great + …).
In this article, I’ll introduce songs that start with “da.” I hope it helps you discover new tracks or makes you think, “Oh right, that one too!”—and enjoy it like a little game.
Please take your time and have a read.
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A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with “Da” (31–40)
DARKER!DARKER!Sumia

A dark world woven from a heavy bass and razor-sharp synths.
Released in October 2024, Sumia’s track conjures darkness in the listener’s heart.
Fierce sound that fuses EDM and trap is layered with a noisy vocal, as if the inner conflicts buried deep within are speaking to you.
With “music of despair” as its theme, the lyrics leave a strong impression as they question both society and the self.
The worldview, depicted from an antiheroic perspective, hits hard with raw intensity.
Perfect for when you want to get pumped up or sharpen your focus.
With this one track, why not face the darkness within you?
Diary-Episode㈼-Lily/Fruits
It begins with a poignant piano intro.
A rare, gently soothing ballad among Lily’s original songs.
It depicts a farewell with someone dear.
The video’s delicate direction, combined with her tender vocals, is moving.
The cry of anguish in the middle is an expression only Lily could deliver.
DYEAVtechNO!

Released in 2010, this is a cool techno tune by AVTechNO that makes great use of Megurine Luka’s English pronunciation.
The ultra-cool sound arrangement is irresistibly engaging—you can’t take your ears off it.
It seems perfect as background music for a drive.
Dam artisankarappi

This is a Tet original song where the cute, upbeat tone contrasts with bittersweet lyrics themed around “crying.” The content is nothing like what the title suggests, and you can’t help but get drawn in.
In my opinion, dam builders are kind-hearted and hardworking.
I’m sure it will leave you feeling warm inside.
Datura and Applesscrew-type

It’s a stylish, mature track with a funk- and jazz-like vibe.
The song tells the story of a sad woman who, no matter how hard she tries, can’t become the one her beloved truly wants.
It’s included on the second album, “Hydrangean Diva,” and is also available for karaoke.
A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Da” (41–50)
dandelionHamu☆P
It’s a song that mourns parting from someone precious, yet sings with the belief that when they meet again, the two will surely find happiness—conveying both poignancy and strength at the same time.
Created by Vocaloid producer Hamu☆P and released in 2008, with lyrics by K-on Gao—P.
It features the pleasant harmonies of Kagamine Rin and Len.
The sound image, like a fresh May breeze blowing through, is also wonderfully soothing to listen to.
If you’re looking to lift a tired, downcast heart, please give it a listen.
Dance Dance DecadenceKarasuya Sabou
One of Karasuyasabou’s Hall of Fame signature songs, it’s a laid-back dance number that sticks in your head after a single listen.
It’s also very popular as a set choreography piece, with many “tried dancing” videos posted on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga.