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” (111–120)
Marionette Ariasilvana

A popular singer known as Shirubāna, who is also a member of the online vocalist unit CleeNoah, performs this track.
True to the style of many Vocaloid songs, the lyrics are densely packed throughout, but each individual phrase isn’t that fast, making it a fun and relatively easy choice for karaoke.
However, the breathing timing is tricky, so if you want to get close to the original, you’ll need to practice while thinking carefully about where to take breaths.
This is a common challenge when singing Vocaloid songs in general, so if you’re particular about staying faithful to the original, why not give it a try?
Vocaloid songs starting with “Ma” (121–130)
Matenrōpolar bear.

In autumn, when the cold air brushes your skin… this is the perfect song for when you’re feeling a little sentimental.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shirokuma, released in 2021.
The emotional guitar rock sound pairs beautifully with the wistful vocals of flower and Hatsune Miku, making for a heart-wrenching Vocaloid piece.
One of its charms is the dramatic arrangement that balances stillness and motion.
You can’t help but wonder—what kind of story is about to begin from here? It really sparks the imagination.
Try listening to it at a higher volume while watching the sunset.
Marie's Imaginary Worldjin

Jin is a music producer known not only as a Vocaloid producer but also for writing songs for various musicians.
“Mary’s Fictional World,” included on his second album Mekakucity Records, is a ballad with a soothing, Japanese-tinged melody line.
Because it doesn’t have many of the typical difficulties of Vocaloid songs—such as a wide vocal range or high key—it’s recommended as an entry point for those who want to try singing Vocaloid tracks at karaoke.
Plus, the simple melody and relaxed tempo make it easy to sing calmly, so give it a try!
Mind rollYaka-tora

You’ll be swept away by its stylish sound.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yakatora, released in 2021.
An elegant piece where a bouncy rhythm intertwines with guitar riffs and synth phrases.
At the same time, it carries a weight that presses in, making you want to turn up the volume.
The chorus, in particular, is awesome—the melody and bass really drive forward! It’s a refined Vocaloid song; be sure to listen for the electric piano and guitar solo sections as well.
Mase Love SongRerere-P

A song by Vocaloid producer Rerere-P, who announced the end of their Vocaloid producer project in 2018, marking their 10th anniversary.
It’s a track whose somewhat wistful melody and sexy lyrics—evoking the lineage of classic pop—linger in your ears.
The stylish vibe reminiscent of old-school J-pop and the superb use of modern tones give it a comfort that makes you want to keep listening.
You may discover a new charm in this mature-tinged number sung by Kagamine Len—who is generally associated with a more boyish image.
MotherKyohei

It was reportedly made for the person they most wanted to thank.
And of course, as the title suggests, that person is their mother.
Listening to it fills my heart with gratitude for my mother and makes me think, “All the things you said were for my sake, weren’t they?” It’s a track included on the concept album V love 25 ~Aperios~.
Masked bitcHGiga-P

A love song that makes your heart skip a beat, with lyrics like: “I don’t care anymore—it’s fine if you don’t love me, just do whatever you want with me!” It’s a dance-music-style track by Giga-P, a Vocaloid producer also known for “Gigantic O.
T.
N,” released in 2012.
The cool sound and melodic lines are irresistible.
Beneath that stylish vibe lies the feelings of a woman in love that could be seen as reckless: she doesn’t care what happens to her as long as he turns to look at her.
Many listeners can probably relate to that sentiment.