A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Su'
What words that start with “su” come to mind that seem like they could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?
Words like “sand,” “comet,” “sweet,” and “star” probably made specific song titles pop into the heads of Vocaloid fans just from seeing the words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “su.”
From famous songs known even outside the Vocaloid community to hidden gems known only to insiders, we’ll cover a wide range—so take this opportunity to give them a listen!
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Su” (91–100)
Blooming day and nightType-A home appliances

This track was selected as the theme song for the music audition program “Utagoe Project ‘Me wo Toji’,” which judges only the singing voice without showing the performers’ faces.
It’s a duet by singer Kettle and Miku, with lyrics and composition by 164, also known as the creator of “Ama no Jaku.” The song features a refined yet powerful rock sound.
It layers multiple appeals—coolness, edge, clarity, and loudness—into one piece.
Turn up the volume and give it a listen!
Streaming HeartDECO*27

Two lonely people end up binding each other and becoming distorted.
It’s a song about not knowing what to do because they love each other too much.
In the PV, there’s a moment where Hatsune Miku innocently hands a crowbar to her, and it’s creepy yet incredibly captivating.
I feel like I kind of understand the feeling of “If I could grow to hate you, that would be a huge success.”
Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Su' (101–110)
hourglassDECO*27

DECO*27, known for releasing numerous hit tunes such as Hibana and Vampire, has made a name for themselves.
Their third released song, Hourglass, features an intro with a sharp, edgy guitar sound that really sticks in your ears.
While the ensemble develops dramatically, the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it easy to try at karaoke.
Since it’s in a female key, men should adjust the key to suit their own range when singing.
Advance! The Strongest Fallen AngelDIVELA

The title alone might not give you the right idea, but this is an insanely cool rock track.
It’s a piece by DIVELA, who made a name with this song by winning the Grand Prix in the “Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2018” Song Contest, and it was released in 2019.
The tempo blends a sense of speed with an air of mystery; the sound itself feels simple, yet it has incredible depth.
And the lyrics are adorable—by the time you get to the end, you can’t help but want to cheer on the fallen angel.
Sweetiex2Dixie Flatline

This song, based on a true story from a 2channel thread titled “I want to expose the weakness of the perfect girl in my class,” is one of Dixie Flatline’s signature tracks.
It’s a catchy, pop love song with a hooky melody and is a highly popular dance number.
Sweet ValentineEO

If you’re looking for a track with a mature vibe, “Sweet Valentine” is a great pick.
It’s a song by EO, a Vocaloid producer who debuted in 2020 with “Screams,” and it was also included on the 17th anniversary album from KARENT, the largest Vocaloid label.
The acoustic guitar in the intro and the piano in the accompaniment sound classy, creating the perfect mood for an adult Valentine’s.
It pairs wonderfully with bitter chocolate, too, so let it elevate your Valentine’s spirit!
Sweet TimeEasy Pop

The song I want you to send after a date with your partner is “Sweet Time.” It was produced in 2012 by the music unit Easy Pop, who create tracks based on technopop.
Its soft, healing melody resonates gently.
Since it portrays cute feelings toward a lover, it’s perfect for a surprise lyric message to someone you adore.
It’s also a nice way to express the affection you don’t usually say out loud.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to during leisurely moments.
After the surprise, be honest and share your true feelings.