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' (201–210)
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This work by Kore-san, released in May 2024, features Hatsune Miku.
Its collaboration with the brand FILL,more garnered a lot of attention.
The retro-pop, catchy melody pairs exquisitely with lyrics that are mysteriously bittersweet.
Another distinctive aspect is Miku’s tuning, which adds a touch of noise to the onset of her vocals.
Give it a listen, and it’s sure to leave a sweet afterglow in your heart.
The capital suffered from chronic water shortages.Plain white P

An original VOCALOID song by Shiro no Muji P titled “The Capital Suffered from Chronic Water Shortages,” posted on November 8, 2009.
Unlike songs that evoke heartache from love or breakups, this piece conveys a different kind of poignancy, focusing on the taste of water in the city versus the countryside and the cultural differences between them.
The accompaniment and melody carry a slightly retro feel.