Introducing Vocaloid songs starting with “Se,” both old and new!
Suddenly, but when it comes to Vocaloid songs that start with “Se,” what tracks come to mind for you?
Some of you might not be able to think of one right away, but there are all kinds of songs out there—from timeless hits that have remained popular for years to tracks loved beyond the Vocaloid scene.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended Vocaloid songs that start with “Se.”
If you want to play shiritori using Vocaloid song titles, pick songs for karaoke, or create a playlist with one song for each letter of the Japanese syllabary, please use this article as a reference.
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Introducing Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Se,” Old and New Alike! (101–110)
It's so cramped I can't stand it.Akane Yomitan

A cool electropop track that sharply captures the stifling nature of society.
It’s a Vocaloid song by Akane Yomitan, released in September 2024.
The distinctive element is Kasane Teto’s vocals riding a techno beat, and the lyrics conjure the image of a protagonist struggling against adapting to society.
“I don’t want to become what someone else wants.” I’m sure many people feel that way.
Paired with highly stylish visuals, it’s a song that resonates deeply with listeners.
Guaranteed to strike a chord with people living in the modern world.
World-escaping beatRainnosuke

A high-sense, Japanese-style Vocaloid track that sweeps you away with its stylish coding vibe.
It’s by the Vocaloid producer Amenosuke—also known for “Amefuri Danchi” and “Giraffe no Dance”—and was released in 2022.
Built around a four-on-the-floor beat, it unfolds into a rock-tinged, highly addictive piece.
The crisp guitar phrases feel insanely good.
The lyrics sing of resignation—and the hope that lies beyond it.
Give it a listen when you want to boost your energy.
Teacher, is it okay?rain clouds

It’s a highly sensitive piece where a frayed, rough-edged heart is poured straight into the lyrics.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Amegumo—also known for tracks like “XXXXXX” and “Star Chaser”—it was released in 2022 as an entry for BOCALOID Collection 2022 Spring.
With a laid-back, band-like tempo, its lo-fi sound design leaves a strong impression.
Despite the relaxed sonic texture, it stirs up a restless feeling as you listen.
The upward lilt at the ends of phrases and the lyrical worldview are likely part of the reason why.
PlayNatsuo Aoya

While it has a lo-fi vibe, the chorus opens up with a sense of release.
It feels like it grabs your emotions with a firm hand and shakes them—those are the kinds of impressions this Vocaloid track evokes.
It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer Natsuo Aoya, released in 2020.
The song is about the “power of music,” and it’s the kind of content that makes you think of that one track you love—the music everyone relies on as a support.
If you’re struggling with worries or anxiety right now, it might be healing to listen.
Music-loving men, definitely give it a try.
divingNatsuo Aoya

The lyrics that are so pleasant to listen to are just incredibly cool! It’s a track by Natsuo Aoya, also known as the creator of “UFO.” The top-line rides over a groovy bass and drum track, and your body can’t help but sway side to side.
Give it a listen on a night when you’re all by yourself.
Introducing Vocaloid songs starting with “Se,” both old and new! (111–120)
Static electricity—zap.Draft Horse Kaede

Just like the title says, it’s a humorous novelty song with a static electricity theme.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Bashiuma Kaede, released in February 2023 as an entry for the Novelty Song Posting Festival.
It’s a straight-ahead technopop number distinguished by its snappy, satisfying melody.
The rhyme-heavy chorus in particular makes you want to sing along yourself.
And the sisterly banter between Kotonoha Akane and Aoi is adorable.
The story is about “teasing someone with static electricity,” but doesn’t that kind of relationship feel wonderfully charming?
Senbonzakura Japanese History ver.kuro usagi P

It’s no exaggeration to call “Senbonzakura” the quintessential Vocaloid song.
This arrangement turns it into a piece through which you can comprehensively learn Japanese history up to the present day.
It covers the key topics taught in junior high school, making it especially recommended for those who find history challenging.