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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 beginning with “Sa” (161–170)

Cyberpunk Dead BoyMaiki P

Cyberpunk Dead Boy feat. Hatsune Miku [Vocaloid Original Song] by Maiki-P
Cyberpunk Dead Boy Mikey P

A razor-sharp Vocalo-rock track infused with a punk spirit is born.

Maiki-P’s songwriting is strikingly unique in both word choice and structure, delivering scathing satire of the music industry and vividly portraying an artist’s inner struggles.

Released in February 2024, the song was also selected as an event track for “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! (Project SEKAI).” Like the other tracks on the album “Anti Believer,” its powerful message truly stands out.

Perfect for those who want to keep their passion for music alive or peek behind the industry’s curtain.

It’s a piece that lets you fully savor Maiki-P’s sharp perspective and distinctive worldview.

Sunset Love SuicideMachigerita-P

[GUMI Original Song] Sunset Love Suicide [Double-Suicide Rock]
Sunset Love Suicide Machigerita-P

Machigerita-P’s “Sunset Love Suicide,” an embodiment of distorted love, shakes the listener’s heart.

Devoted love collapses under betrayal, resounding as sound.

What this song portrays is the catharsis of a love that is both ailing and intense.

Drawn into his signature dark worldview, you can picture a girl who, amid a maelstrom of agonizing emotion, still chooses to uphold her love.

Even among Machigerita-P’s body of work, this track in particular offers a strikingly memorable and emotional experience.

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Sa” (171–180)

Goodbye, Flower ThiefMel

Goodbye, Flower Thief – Hatsune Miku (Meru)
Goodbye, flower thief Mel.

It’s a story about a man who keeps repeating romances that never go anywhere.

He was content just watching the person he liked, but when that person disappears, the everyday life he knew falls apart—this is a sad song about that.

The melody is rhythmic and you can listen with a light heart, but the lyrics themselves are overwhelmingly heavy.

Instead of goodbyeLefty Monster P

☪ Instead of Goodbye / Amatsuki [Tried Singing]
Lefty Monster P in place of goodbye

Even if you’re separated from someone dear to you, I’ll always be by your side.

It’s a song filled with the message that no matter how lonely you feel, you can get through it.

Although it’s about losing someone important, its forward-looking spirit makes it a great choice to listen to as a graduation song.

Holding on to the hope of meeting again, we’ll keep on living.

It’s a work that lets you reclaim the youth you may have forgotten after becoming an adult.

Forest of CoralLogicacid

[Hatsune Miku] Coral Forest [Original Song] [HD]
Coral Forest Logic Acid

The birthstone for March, known as “kōran,” refers to coral.

Inspired by this coral, “Forest of Coral” evokes the seabed with its richly expressive low-register instruments.

Close your eyes, and you can picture red coral being engulfed by a deep blue.

Only goodbyes make up life.Kashitaro Ito

[Hatsune Miku] Only Goodbyes Are What Life Is [Ito Kashitaro]
Only goodbyes make up life — Itou Kashitaro

This song with a sorrowful title sings of a truth of the world: “Life is nothing but farewells.” Even if the title is taken at face value, there are countless stories leading up to goodbye.

How do we face loneliness, a human weakness? It’s a song that makes us contemplate this timeless theme of life.

The light of March 5Tohta Kasamura

The Light of March 5 / feat. VY1
Tota from Hikari-kasa Village on March 5

This is a Vocaloid song I can recommend to anyone looking for a choral piece to sing at a graduation ceremony.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, known for beautiful choral-work ballads, released in 2018.

Although the arrangement is simple—just piano and vocals—the depth and expansiveness are remarkable, and it feels as if the sound gently seeps into the very core of your body.

The lyrics carry a message that’s truly moving: even if something painful happens, it’s okay—I’m on your side.

Please take your time and listen closely.