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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Na”

Among words that start with “na,” what words come to mind that sound like they could be used as Vocaloid song titles?

“Nai-zō (viscera),” “Nana (seven),” “Nanchō-kei (hard-of-hearing type),” “Nani (what),” and so on—just seeing these words probably brought specific song titles to mind for Vocaloid fans.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “na”!

From beloved masterpieces that enjoy high popularity among Vocaloid fans to hidden gems known only to the initiated, we’ll be showcasing a wide range—so take this opportunity to give them a listen.

A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Na” (121–130)

Nameless MonsterEGOIST × Yuzuki Yukari

[Yuzuki Yukari] I had her sing “Nameless Monster” [PSYCHO-PASS]
Nameless Monster EGOIST × Yuzuki Yukari

This is a work featuring vocals by Yuzuki Yukari, covering a song used as the ending theme for the TV anime PSYCHO-PASS.

Yukari’s voice pairs perfectly with the electronic sound, resulting in a catchy and stylish piece.

It falls like a diseased leaf in summer.Garden edging stone

Garden Edge Stone – Summer’s Sick Leaves, Falling. ft. Hatsune Miku, Nurse Robo_Type T
Withered summer leaves fall. Garden-edge stone.

A summer song by Sona Handaishi, released on August 5, 2023.

Set to an electronic sound, it vividly depicts the fading scenes of summer with themes of transience and sentiment at summer’s end.

The lyrics, which unfold like a soliloquy starting from a gray, sunken state of mind, leave a strong impression.

Touching its deep emotions and poetic elements naturally tightens the heart.

A related short story has been posted on Sona Handaishi’s Note as “supplementary material,” so be sure to check that out as well.

MeikaKotori Koiwai

[Official] Narukaka / Kotori Koiwai feat. Naruka Hime & Mikoto
Kotori Koiwai (Meika)

This is an official song by the so-called person on the inside.

It’s a track by Kotori Koiwai, who works as a voice actress as well as a lyricist and composer, released in 2019.

I touched on this briefly earlier, but Koiwai also provides the voice data for Narukaka Hime and Mikoto.

It’s a rich, Japanese-inspired mixture rock number with a powerful and cool sound.

The call-and-response-like phrases between Hime and Mikoto give it a cute impression, and that contrast is irresistible.

Still… Koiwai really is a multi-talented creator…

nonexistent wordYuro Majima

Yuro Majima’s music delivers feelings that can’t be put into words by carrying them on song.

“Nai Kotoba” is a gentle, comforting piece released in April 2024.

It teaches us that even emotions we can’t verbalize, when expressed, help us cherish ourselves more.

Its pastoral tone pairs perfectly with that message.

When you’re struggling or uncertain, let this song be your support.

Be sure to check out the version sung by Riinu as well!

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Na” (131–140)

Karin Natsuiro gets her licenseKazehara

Natsuiro Karin’s License Acquisition / Kazehara feat. Natsuiro Karin
Summer-colored Karin’s License Acquisition Kazehara

I recommend Kazehara’s song “Natsuiro Karin no Menkyo Shutoku,” a humorous take on everyday life.

This track, which sings about experiences at a driving school, is packed with moments many people can relate to.

From classes that make you think, “There’s no way this would ever happen when you’re actually driving,” to test sites ridiculously far away, it’s full of classic ‘we’ve all been there’ jokes.

Seriously though, the distance to the test site… I’ve had the same experience.

The catchy band sound and Karin’s bright vocals are also big draws.

Summer (Special)Karakka

Summer (Special) / Karakka feat. KAFU
Summer (Special) Karakka

A nostalgic Vocaloid rock-pop tune that evokes a breezy summer.

Karakka’s “Summer (Special)” was released in August 2023.

The light, upbeat band sound is pleasing, and the melody makes you want to hum along.

And the choice of words in the lyrics—that’s exactly Karakka’s hallmark, isn’t it? It’s like capturing an ordinary moment from a summer day; be sure to savor that poetic expression for yourself.