Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ga” (が)
What words starting with “ga” come to mind that sound like they could be titles of Vocaloid songs?
Words like “garakuta” (junk), “ganbaru” (to do one’s best), and “garasu” (glass) might already have brought specific song titles to mind for Vocaloid fans just by reading them.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole range of Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “ga.”
From famous hits to hidden gems known only to the initiated, we hope you’ll take this opportunity to listen to lots of great songs.
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Let's do our best.Travolta-P

“Ganbarou yo,” featured as the official demo song for Kagamine Rin/Len V4X, was produced by Vocaloid producer Toraboruta-P, known for crafting heartwarming tracks that soothe listeners’ hearts.
The lyrics, depicting a heroic figure who rises up no matter the circumstances, leave a strong impression.
A passionate melody resounds alongside dynamic band instrumentation.
Packed with uplifting words, it’s a song that makes you look forward to friends’ and family’s reactions if you spring a lyric-prank on them.
It’s a work you’ll want to listen to with companions striving together toward dreams and goals.
Glass threadTohta Kasamura

Perhaps because of its simple sound, it feels like the music seeps deep into your chest.
It’s a song by Tota Kasamura, a well-regarded Vocaloid producer known for choral pieces, released in 2019.
The thick, warm singing voice of the VOCALOID library Ken pairs beautifully with the soundscape of just piano and drums.
The lyrics portray the heartrending feelings of a protagonist longing for love.
As you listen, your heart grows increasingly tight—it’s a sad yet beautiful Vocaloid track.
The day I skipped schoolKikuo

On the day I skipped school, I felt the same way.
Despite its relentlessly negative lyrics, it somehow has a uniquely beautiful vibe.
As you get absorbed in the vocals and the laid-back music, the sudden shift in the song will give you chills.
You know it’s not good, but you can’t stop thinking that way.
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It’s a track that resonates with anyone.
learningJun Jun

Vocaloid producer Junjun entered the contest Project SEKAI NEXT with the song “Gakushū” (Study).
It’s an opera-style track featuring Hatsune Miku.
The song portrays the protagonist being consumed by despair and loneliness, and then gradually realizing various truths from there.
You’ll be drawn into its grand yet dark aesthetic.
Another standout feature is the addictive sound crafted by the repeated, steady rhythm—you’ll find yourself wanting to hum along before you know it.