A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Sa'
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “sa.”
When you think of words that start with “sa,” things like “sayonara,” “sakura,” and “summer” come to mind.
If you’re a Vocaloid fan, just seeing those words might make you go, “Oh, that song!” and think of several titles that start with “sa.”
I’ve picked a wide range from famous tracks to hidden gems, so please take your time and enjoy the article while discovering some new songs along the way.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Sa” (81–90)
Class 4, Year 3Prisoner P

I like the melody at the beginning of the song.
It feels sad yet beautiful, making it perfect for a graduation ceremony.
It might not be common now, but I think it’s the kind of song the people of Class 3-4 would actually want to sing.
The lyrics seem like those of a girl who can’t express her feelings.
Honey of DisasterNashimoto-P
The emotionally strummed guitar expresses the pent-up feelings of an unrequited love you can’t do anything about.
“Calamity Honey” was posted in 2009 by Vocaloid producer Ui Nashimoto.
It’s said to be a song about unrequited love told from Hatsune Miku’s perspective.
The word “calamity” in the title is a play on the Japanese homophone for “3D,” suggesting that Hatsune Miku, who exists in the 2D world, longs for someone in the 3D, real world.
It’s a poignant track recommended for anyone suffering from a love that feels forever out of reach.
Unraveling goodbyeStooped P
A story that begins with a single lie.
A person I can never forget.
A goodbye that leaves me unsure whether it’s an ending or a beginning.
The faint ringing and falling sounds in the background heighten the poignancy even more.
KAITO’s slightly higher-pitched voice pierces right through.
Monkey-see, monkey-do musical chairs150P

There are times when we can’t understand what’s going on behind someone’s heart, right? This song puts those complex human emotions into music.
Its profound lyrics really reflect the world of 150P’s “Shuuen no Shiori Project” series.
It seems there are fans who have all kinds of interpretations of the lyrics, too.
By the way, 150P is pronounced “One-Half P.” I bet some people couldn’t read it at first! He’s a Vocaloid producer with a unique worldview and a large body of work, so I recommend starting with this song!
Cyber Thunder CiderEZFG

How about an electric tune that’s cool yet oddly humorous? This is a signature track by EZFG, a Vocaloid producer known for a unique musical style and video techniques packed with inventive ideas.
The endlessly repeating vocal phrase will stick in your head before you know it—and you’ll find yourself humming it at random moments.
It’s perfect for culture festivals or school festivals where you want a stylish vibe.
It could also work great as a track for a dance performance.
Sunset ApartmentFuji

It’s a song featuring a mother who is about to leave this world and her daughters as the protagonists.
The story depicted in the song is deeply sad and brings you to tears.
Yet precisely because of that, it makes you want to cherish your own mother.
It’s a rock ballad with an emotional sound that will move you.
Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Sa' (91–100)
SIRENhal

“SIREN” was released by Hal in 2023.
This track is a work that encapsulates a distinctly dark and cool worldview.
Miku’s cool, crystalline vocals bring color to the dystopian world Hal envisions.
Another appeal lies in how the song portrays the protagonist’s anguish and inner conflict between ideals and reality through a powerful yet heartrending melody.
Dark as it is, the song still evokes a sense of hope—perfect for moments when you want to reflect on yourself or stir the emotions sleeping deep within your heart.