Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ma'
The recent Vocaloid scene has seen an explosion of libraries, hasn’t it?
New voicebanks like KAFU and RIME have become the latest trends, and the Synthesizer V version of Kasane Teto—long beloved as a UTAU voicebank—has also arrived.
That feeling of music’s possibilities expanding non-stop is just irresistible!
So, in this article, I’m going to introduce works whose titles start with “Ma.”
The fact that we can even organize things this way shows just how big this music genre has become.
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Vocaloid songs starting with “Ma” (101–110)
Markarian's ChainTHE SPELLBOUND

“Markarian Chain,” released on Yumeno Kessho ROSE’s YouTube channel, is a track produced by Masayuki Nakano, a member of THE SPELLBOUND.
It features ultra high-register sections and rapid-fire parts, crafted to make the most of Yumeno Kessho ROSE’s voice.
Give it a listen while appreciating its human-like expressive power.
Also, be sure to check out the near-futuristic lyrics written by band member Yusuke Kobayashi.
Mind EveZekkai

This is “Mind Eve” by zekkai, who started posting in 2013.
You might find yourself addicted to the despair-filled lyrics.
The video, where a girl seems to be led by a demon, is also thought-provoking.
The worldbuilding—Hatsune Miku’s vocal tone, the accompaniment, and the video—has a great reputation for how well everything comes together.
Skyscraper WonderaBuku

A stylish Vocaloid track that makes you want to sway your shoulders and dance.
It’s the debut song by Vocaloid producer aBuku, released in 2020.
Thanks to its high quality, it quickly drew a wide audience.
One of its charms is the glamorous, urban sound—sophisticated and irresistibly sultry.
It feels like you’re standing in the city at night.
The word choices in the rhyming lyrics are cool, too.
A superbly tasteful electronic tune.
Machinegun Poem DollcosMo@Bousou-P

cosMo@Bousou-P, famous for the insanely fast-tongued song The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku.
His Machine Gun Poem Doll is a track whose appeal lies in hyper-speed phrases that make you think no human could possibly sing it.
This song was written as the first-anniversary theme for the mobile game Project Sekai, and its cute vibe that reflects the project’s worldbuilding is absolutely irresistible.
At the same time, the part where the bass drum pattern syncs with the vocals barrels forward at an astonishing speed, delivering overwhelming impact!
Maroëdaniwell

It’s a pop tune that’s perfect for sleepy mornings, the kind that makes you feel cheerful as you listen.
The track is by daniwell, who also created the worldwide sensation “Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!”, and it was released in 2018.
The buoyant sound featuring a distinctive horn section is adorably charming.
I’ve heard the lyrics don’t have any particular meaning, but the phonetics are so pleasing that it feels great on the ears.
When you’ve just woken up, you don’t want to think about anything, right? Give this a listen when you’re switching your brain on.
Vocaloid songs starting with “Ma” (111–120)
Monologue by the Windowhigma

Please be sure to listen with earphones or headphones.
This piece is by Vocaloid producer higma and was released in 2020.
It was originally written for the virtual singer yosumi, and this is the self-cover version.
The floating, chill-out sound pleasantly tickles your eardrums and feels wonderful.
But the loneliness woven into the lyrics really gets to you.
Spending a night alone is something we don’t like, yet somehow it feels comforting, doesn’t it…? The unpredictable song development is another draw—it’s a richly flavorful Vocaloid track.
Magisawotaku

A song themed around a witch, just as the title suggests.
The lyrics are filled with words of fear, and the sound drives forward with force.
The terrifying scenes it conjures up are chilling, and the songwriter’s choice of words is superb—a perfect match for the sound and a true masterpiece.
It’s a highly recommended track that never gets old, no matter how many times you listen.
It was released on a video site in 2019.