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” (41–50)
Madara cultToma
This is a track created by the popular producer Toma, released in 2012.
Built on a band sound, it crafts a mysterious, alluring atmosphere.
Fans will know: the word choice in the lyrics is remarkably sophisticated.
It’s a piece you can savor by taking the time to unpack it.
The song is included on Toma’s first album, “Eureka.”
magnetMeteor P
The sultry melody combined with the vocals of Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka creates a mature atmosphere! This track by Ryuusei-P—who is also active under the composer name Takahiro Minato and the singer name Tourai—was released in 2009.
The lyrics, infused with a passionate desire of “I want you to love me more,” are enough to set your heart racing.
The R&B, sexy sound arrangement is another highlight.
Some of you may have even sung it at karaoke with friends who love Vocaloid.
MacaronATOLS

Against a black-and-white-themed backdrop, colorful macarons float in midair.
ATOLS’s “Macaron” perfectly marries its understated musical tone with this staging.
Released in 2012, the meticulously crafted visuals that lock onto the rhythm are just undeniably cool.
It feels packed with two extremes of musicality—quietness and burning energy—compressed tightly together.
mannequinDECO*27

This is a song marked by a gentle melody that seems to embrace waves of emotion.
Released in March 2022 as part of DECO*27’s eighth album, it’s said to include 11 tracks featuring Hatsune Miku.
The lyrics portray the beauty and pain of falling in love, and the emptiness of losing oneself—they really tighten the chest.
The question, “When I want to see you, where should I go?” is filled with a poignant longing.
It’s a piece that offers comfort to those struggling with the frustrations of love and with self-acceptance.
I especially recommend it to high school students going through a sensitive time.
MomHONEY WORKS

A song told from a mother’s perspective, tracing her child’s growth from the time they were still in the womb.
Listening to it makes you reflect on mothers, fathers, and family.
Many people are deeply moved, saying it makes them want to be a mother like this.
It’s perfect to sing on Mother’s Day to strengthen the bond between parents and children.
MashumariMIMI

A song by Vocaloid producer MIMI, who began activities in 2016 and achieved their first Hall of Fame entry with their fifth work, “Moment.” It opens with a lyrical piano phrase and is arranged throughout with a piano-centric approach—a true Vocaloid track that makes full use of the piano sound.
Because the non-piano instruments are kept simple, you can savor the piano melody even more.
The classical-style interlude adds impact to the piece, resulting in a lively yet wistful and memorable number.
Spinning Sky RabbitOrangestar

“Rotating Sky Rabbit” by Orangestar, a music producer and Vocaloid creator, is a popular song covered by many well-known artists! The cover video by Dazbee, a female singer from South Korea, has surpassed 55 million views, and listeners comment that it’s a “god-tier song that makes you really want to play it on the piano!” Since the original features piano accompaniment, a solo piano version feels completely natural.
With the left hand marking the beat in single notes and an overall very simple structure, it’s a piece that even beginner pianists will find approachable.