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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!

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Su' (31–40)

Scarlet SecretEO (Eo)

Scarlet Secret / MEIKO [EO (Eo)]
Scarlet Secret EO (Eo)

“Scarlet Secret” is a song by Vocaloid producer EO, released in November 2023 to celebrate the 19th anniversary of MEIKO’s debut.

It features a mature sound arrangement, and the lyrics—expressing hidden emotions and a longing for love—truly resonate.

The intricately interwoven feelings in its worldbuilding draw you right in.

It’s a great track to listen to when you want to get into a romantic mood.

skirty shoeToa

Toa – Scar Tissue – ft. MEIKO
Skirt tissue and a

An emotional pop tune that embraces a wounded heart.

Created by Vocaloid producer Toa and released in January 2024.

The bouncy rhythm, sparkling synths, and delicate melodic lines riding on top make it a delight to listen to—truly wonderful.

Many listeners will relate to the lyrics that reminisce about a love that has passed.

Perfect for lonely nights or moments when you want to reflect on yourself.

sneerrice straw bag

Vocaloid producer Komedawara’s song “sneer,” released in March 2025, features Otonoha Una’s calm singing voice that leaves a strong impression.

Its rock-tinged, ennui-laden soundscape pairs perfectly with the cynical lyrics that depict a relationship between fellow losers.

The visuals by illustrator Yasutatsu brilliantly embody the song’s worldview.

It’s a perfect listen for nights when you want to think deeply, or when you want someone to understand how you feel.

Supermarkets and the likeSasuke Haraguchi

You can revel in futuristic electronic sounds that breathe within a rapid tempo.

Created by Sasuke Haraguchi and slated for release in April 2025.

The music video and illustration are handled by Mr.

Ishida and No Copyright Girl, respectively.

This work fuses a distinctive layering of sounds with the powerful vocals of Kasane Teto.

It’s avant-garde, yet the more you listen, the more addictive it becomes.

The lyrics express a truly one-of-a-kind theme: “a being that transcends genre.” Put on your headphones or earphones and immerse yourself in an avant-garde musical experience.

Stellajin

Stella / Leo/need × Hatsune Miku
Stella-jin

This is an original piece written for the unit Leo/need.

The song is by Jin, also known as “Nature Enemy P,” and was released in 2020.

It’s a refreshing rock number that pairs a driving band sound with the sparkling tones of piano.

After the end of the first verse, it modulates into the pre-chorus, then opens up into a liberating chorus! The strong resolve embedded in the lyrics—“We’re moving toward our dreams”—comes through in the arrangement as well.

Give it a listen when you want a boost of positivity!

Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Su” (41–50)

Make Wednesday a day off.EO

Take Wednesday off / Kagamine Rin [EO (Eo)]
Take Wednesday off and EO.

This piece is themed around the very middle of the workweek—Wednesday.

Created by EO, it’s featured on the compilation album “ITSUKA RECORDS Compilation Album Vol.

2,” released in November 2024.

The lyrics, which personify Wednesday as a self-deprecating outcast, blend humor and poignancy to perfection.

And Rin Kagamine’s clear, transparent vocals seem to bring out the song’s charm even more.

Give it a listen when you’re in need of a little breathing room.

Close your phone and do it.Itonanji

Close your phone and do it / Kasane Teto SV [Itonanji]
Close your phone and do it, Itonanji.

Even when you’re determined to study or create, your hand inevitably reaches for your smartphone—and before you know it, a lot of time has passed.

“Close Your Phone and Do It” by Itonanji is a track that delivers a wake-up call to anyone who recognizes that behavior.

“No excuses—just do it!” The message really hits home.

Give it a listen when you want to snap out of a lazy mood and switch gears.