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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.

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

Goodbye, SouvenirToa

Toa – Goodbye Souvenir – ft. Hatsune Miku
Goodbye, souvenir and ah

I really want you to listen to this when you’re around college age.

Those dolls, stuffed animals, and toys you played with when you were little… I wonder what they think of you now.

They must feel lonely, but they certainly don’t hold a grudge.

They’re thinking, “Thank you for playing with me!” …At least, I hope so.

Just don’t forget them, okay?

Goodbye, Bye-byeToa

Toa – Sarabai Sarabai – ft. Hatsune Miku (Toa – Farewell, Farewell – ft. Hatsune Miku)
Goodbye, goodbye, ah

There’s no doubt it’s an adorable song.

But it’s also a track that delivers an eye-opening impact.

The world woven by its briskly moving melody feels fluffy—distinctive and wonderfully mysterious.

Within that atmosphere, what’s sung is a message that’s bright, gentle, and stands by us with support.

When you’re feeling low, be sure to listen to this song and refresh your heart.

Santa beard hair removalNamiguru

Santa Beard Hair Removal / namigure feat. Utae Yuki
Santa beard hair removal Namiguru

A lighthearted, humor-filled song perfect for Christmas.

Created by Namiguru and released in December 2023, it sings about Santa’s unexpected worries set to a poppy melody.

Yuki Kaai’s clear vocals are striking—and some listeners might think, “I’ve heard this vibe somewhere before.” That’s right: it pays homage to Yukopi’s “Strong Wind All Back.” A cute, smile-inducing, and fun track.

Goodbye, April’s Doppel-sannekobōro

Hatsune Miku – Goodbye April Doppel (Sayonara April no Doppel-san) by nekobolo
Goodbye, April Doppel-san Nekobōro

It’s a slightly mysterious story woven from a modest, quiet melody and a husky voice.

A doppelgänger is known as a look-alike of oneself—someone you should never meet.

In this song, the motif of the doppelgänger is used to portray two beings who cannot be together.

Whether that means “winter and spring,” the “self of an unrealized possibility” at the decision-making time of April, or even “a split personality,” is left to the listener’s interpretation.

Please enjoy this slightly strange, eerie, yet irresistibly captivating piece.

Sakura, Sometimes Tearsscrew-type

[IA] Sakura, Sometimes Tears [Original] / [IA] Cherry Blossoms with Tears [Original]
Sakura, Sometimes Tears Screw-Type

According to the creator, the song evokes the empty feeling a few days after the graduation ceremony.

You tend to feel closer to adulthood after graduating than before, don’t you? IA’s slightly mature-sounding vocals emphasize that feeling.

Sudden Death Venusscrew-type

Sudden Death Venus / Nejishiki feat. Yuzuki Yukari / Sudden Death Venus / Nejishiki feat. Yuzuki Yukari
Sudden-Death Venus Screw Type

Sudden Death Venus has a pleasant, kayōkyoku-style melody.

This track was produced by the Vocaloid producer Nejishiki.

It was originally written for the singer ViVi, and this is its VOCALOID version.

Using Yuzuki Yukari, it delivers a husky, slightly wistful vocal tone.

How about keeping that in mind when you sing it? You can also practice by using ViVi’s original version as a reference.

Its key is somewhat lower than the VOCALOID version.

Sayonara, goodbyeNoboru ↑P

[Hatsune Miku] Sayonara, Goodbye [Project DIVA Future Tone]
Sayonara, Goodbye Noboru↑P

A breakup song that starts with a light, upbeat melody.

It portrays a relationship on the verge of ending, using a phone as its central motif.

Hatsune Miku’s cute voice only heightens the sense of loneliness.

Despite being a breakup song, it’s catchy and can be used to boost the mood.