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', both old and new! (21–30)
BrainwashingAhab

This is a retro-pop breakup song that wistfully sings of lingering feelings for an ex-lover.
“Brainwashing,” produced by Vocaloid producer Ahab, was released in March 2023.
The sorrow of realizing “I wasn’t everything to them” comes through so sharply it tightens your chest.
The rhythmic groove also helps convey how the protagonist’s emotions overflow without end.
It might be the perfect song for a lonely mood, on a night spent all alone.
1212Ahab × A4.

A collaboration between popular Vocaloid producers is making waves! This track teams up Ahab—also known as the creator of works like “Quixote”—and A4, who took first place in the Rookie Ranking at VocaColle 2022 Autumn.
The snappy guitar and funky bassline are electrifying! The rhythmically catchy melody is another highlight, and as you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along.
It seems perfect as driving music—you might even find turning the wheel more fun.
Vivid devastationSatsuki

A track by Satsuki, a Vocaloid producer known for cute Akiba-pop.
It opens with an arrangement brimming with panic and hysteria from the intro, and could be called a contemporary number that sets truly yandere-like, deranged lyrics to VOCALOID’s characteristically inorganic, ultra-fast melody.
The contrast between the relentless, driving melody of the verse and the catchiness of the chorus further brings the madness into sharp relief, making for an addictive piece whose arrangement could only be realized in a Vocaloid song.
Reflections on lifeHiromoto Hiraishin

“Reflections on Life” is a song by Hiromoto Hiraishin, with a video released in April 2024.
It was originally included on the 2023 EP “whitescape.” Built on a band-driven sound, the track leaves an impression with its blend of freshness and poignancy.
It also incorporates elements of jazz and math rock, giving it a highly multifaceted appeal.
It’s the perfect song for times when you want to reexamine your everyday life or consider things from a slightly different perspective.
separatePolis Piccadilly

A track by Vocaloid producer Police Piccadilly, known for rhythmic melodies set to a classic band sound that has earned widespread popularity.
With an impactful guitar-riff intro and a catchy, fast-paced chorus, it’s a number that rock fans—not just Vocaloid listeners—should know.
Since it avoids the superhumanly rapid-fire delivery and extreme pitch jumps common in many Vocaloid songs, it works as a straightforward rock tune you can sing.
If you’re looking to add more Vocaloid tracks to your karaoke lineup, give this one a try.
I think I’m falling for you, teacher.Shikiura.

One song that has earned high praise even from overseas Vocaloid fans is “I Can’t Help Falling for My Teacher.” It’s a track produced by the Vocaloid composer Shikiura.
As the title suggests, it sings about a student who has fallen in love with their teacher.
The lyrics employ rich, metaphor-laden poetic expressions, so take your time listening—you’ll be captivated by the artistry.
By the way, the music video follows the changing expressions of the girl who is the protagonist.
Watching it together with the song will deepen your understanding of the lyrics.
The happiest way to die in the worldOld Song

It’s a profound song that proclaims being hated by everyone is the happiest way to die.
It’s a track by the late Uta-san, released in March 2023.
IA’s transparent vocals poignantly convey feelings of loneliness, and it really touches the heart.
Coupled with the gentle timbre of the piano, it’s the kind of song that could bring you to tears on a quiet night.
It’s a work that offers comfort to those struggling with human relationships.