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A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with 'Tsu'

When it comes to words that start with “tsu,” what kinds of words do you associate with Vocaloid song titles?

Words like “Tsugihagi” (patchwork), “tsuki” (moon), and “tsumi” (sin), for example—just seeing these might make Vocaloid fans instantly think of specific songs.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “tsu.”

We’ll feature not only popular songs but also hidden gems, so please take this opportunity to enjoy them!

Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Tsu” (11–20)

The moon is veiled in haze and the blossoms fall.Iron-bun P

A Japanese-style duet song by KAITO and MEIKO that begins with imagery of cherry blossoms fluttering down.

The two really suit the traditional aesthetic.

It tells the story of a man who marches under the moon and a woman who reflects herself in the flowers.

The percussion rhythms are pleasant, and the mellow mood draws you in.

Tsukikage Dance NightLily / Satoimo @ Tenhouseki-P

A Showa-era kayō-style song set in a medieval fantasy world.

Tenhōseki-P primarily posted cover songs but has also been actively participating in original collaborations.

In terms of DTM, they have over a dozen years of groundwork, and even for their cover songs, it’s said they create the backing tracks themselves.

Moonlit GuidingMIMI

“Tsukimichi Shirube” / feat. Hatsune Miku & Kafu
Tsukimichi Shirube MIMI

It’s light on its feet, yet as you listen, a sudden pang of longing sweeps over you—a Vocaloid track that truly resonates with the heart.

Produced by the Vocaloid creator MIMI, whose pop-leaning, gentle musical style is widely loved, the song was released in March 2023.

It was unveiled as the second track in WI’P, a music project featuring gaming streamers, and there’s a version sung by Orenji-kun and Tako-chan.

Carried by a piano melody that’s both beautiful and fleeting, the dreamlike lyrics slip effortlessly into your mind.

You feel wrapped in a mysterious warmth, yet a faint bittersweetness lingers at the corner of your heart… It’s that airy afterglow so characteristic of MIMI’s work.

Lunar yokaiKikuo

Yokai of the Moon (feat. Hatsune Miku)
Kikuo, the Moon Youkai

Kikuo, who is active as a composer, is someone to watch.

Be sure to check out “Moon Yokai,” which he worked on.

When you think of Kikuo, you probably picture a strong horror vibe, right? Even among his works, this one has an especially eerie feel.

The song depicts the yokai mentioned in the title.

It seems the yokai targets a parent and child, and unsettling phrases appear throughout the track.

Since what actually happens isn’t clearly described, it really sparks the imagination.

I’m intoxicated by camellias.Rupar P

Drunk on Camellias. / Ru-Paa P feat. Kagamine Rin
Drunk on camellias. Ru-Paa P

You might find yourself thinking that single-minded devotion is scary.

This is the third work by Vocaloid producer Rupar P, released in 2021.

It was an entry for the Vocaloid event “The VOCALOID Collection ~2021 Spring~.” It’s a rock-style piece with a retro vibe, and the sound is incredibly catchy.

However, the lyrics—expressing the protagonist’s feelings for the person they love—give off a yandere scent.

It’s a highly addictive Vocaloid song that combines poignancy with a sense of danger.

Only you walk on the moon.saikawa

Only You Walk on the Moon / saikawa feat. AI Kiritan
You're the only one who walks on the moon, Saikawa.

It’s a poignant rock number with irresistibly sharp guitar riffs.

The track is by Vocaloid producer saikawa and was released in 2020.

From the driving feel of the A section to the drop in rhythm in the B section, and then the swell into the chorus—the dynamics are superb.

This is exactly what it means to have your heart grabbed.

The lyrics are packed to the brim with feelings for a loved one, making your chest tighten.

If you enjoy playing guitar, you might just feel like performing it yourself.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Tsu' (21–30)

budOmoinotake

My Hero Academia Season 7 Ending Non-Credit Video / Ending Theme: “Tsubomi” by Omoinotake / My Hero Academia 7th Season Ending Movie
Bud Omoinotake

Released digitally in May 2024, this Omoinotake track was selected as the ending theme for Season 7 of the anime My Hero Academia.

It’s a number that richly reflects their musical identity, drawing clear influences from soul, R&B, hip-hop, and Black music.

It also meshes well with the anime’s world, beautifully projecting the characters’ strong will and their bonds with friends into the lyrics.

Listening to it is genuinely uplifting—it makes you feel ready to face tomorrow.

Even if you’re not an anime fan, you’ll get hooked; it’s a work packed with everything that makes Omoinotake so compelling!