Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ta'
When it comes to words that start with “ta,” examples include taiyō (sun), Taishō, and tasogare (twilight).
If you’re a fan of Vocaloid, just seeing these words might already bring to mind several song titles that begin with “ta.”
There are even more songs that start with “da,” but in this article, we’ll focus specifically on Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “ta” and introduce many of them.
We’ve selected a wide range—from famous hits to hidden gems—so we hope you enjoy discovering new songs as you take your time reading through the article.
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ta' (51–60)
Help me, Doraemon.Azu Kuroda

Azu Kuroda, known for composing many pieces with an elegant impression.
Among her signature works, one that stands out for its uniquely crafted content is “Help Me, Doraemon.” You know the anime Doraemon, right? This song depicts Nobita Nobi, the protagonist, after he has grown up, calling out to Doraemon for help.
There’s a certain wistfulness to it, yet listening to it gives you courage.
Keep an ear out for lyrics like that.
Also, for those familiar with the anime, it’s packed with little touches that will make you grin.
Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

One of back number’s most popular songs, “Takane no Hanako-san.” Many of back number’s songs are told from the perspective of a somewhat fragile young man, and this track is no exception.
Yet it’s precisely this point of view that, for some reason, becomes so compelling in their hands.
There was just a choice.Frokuro

I can only tip my hat to the sheer creativity and ingenuity.
This piece, released in 2021 by Frokuro, a Vocaloid producer known for experimental musicality, is one I’d love you to experience while watching the music video.
The track employs a clever mechanism: sixteen chords are prepared, each assigned a corresponding word; by rearranging their order and playing the chords, both the mood of the music and the lyrics shift.
The same sounds and words recur, yet it feels like it’s looping without actually looping… As you listen, a strange sensation is sure to swirl in your chest.
Birthday songone hundred

A birthday song that opens with a catchy vocal melody carried by a transparent-sounding performance: the shimmer of acoustic guitar, a lingering bassline, and richly layered strings.
It’s a track said to have been made so the artist could be celebrated on their own birthday, and knowing that gives the song a whole new perspective when you listen.
The gentle atmosphere that permeates the entire piece makes it a perfect fit for birthdays—whether for yourself or for someone else.