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!
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Tsu” (41–50)
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The two gradually grow closer.
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It’s an autumn song that reveals a sweet and sour love story! Created by Hifumi, a popular Vocaloid producer known for releasing many Japanese-style rock tunes, it was released in 2022.
This track also showcases Hifumi’s signature catchy wa-rock sound.
The advances from the person they like are described using the idiom “as if bewitched by a fox.” The exchange between the two feels so vivid it makes your heart ache.
It’s a Vocaloid song where cuteness and coolness hit you all at once!
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I can’t help but get absorbed in the lo-fi sound and whispery vocals.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Sona Onna, released in 2023.
It was entered in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle Spring 2023.
The string tones, where a sense of floating and tension intertwine, are striking.
It also feels as if the song is gently dripping, drop by drop, from the singer’s lips.
The melancholic mood that pervades the entire piece is, strangely, comforting.
And the lyrics—so precarious they seem one misstep away from going off the rails—are another thing I love.
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A super high-energy, Japanese-style Vocaloid track whose chorus melody will get stuck in your head.
It’s by the Vocaloid producer Ko-ushi, also known as the creator of “Autumn’s Unidentified Creature,” and it was released in 2021.
As the title suggests, it’s based on the old folktale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, and the story unfolds in a wonderfully freewheeling way.
Since it was made for the online event “Gag Song Posting Festival,” which Ko-ushi organized himself, it’s no wonder it turned out like this.
Give it a listen and let the sheer momentum sweep you away.
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Mr.
Inamuri, a rising Vocaloid producer who began his activities in 2022.
His sixth released track is “Tsumoyuki Park Stroll.” He came up with this piece while walking through a snowy landscape.
Set to a quiet, music box–like melody, Kaai Yuki and Kasane Teto sing about happenings on a winter day.
They harmonize throughout the entire song, but it’s interesting that each of them expresses the feelings of a different character.
And the structure culminates with the two meeting at the end.
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“Tsumetai” by Zaisou was released in May 2024.
Its dark, melancholic sound and lyrics that evoke despair and powerlessness are striking, reflecting the cold cruelty of a world without salvation.
The incorporation of hardcore elements pairs perfectly with its spine-chilling message.
Listening to this track inevitably brings to mind the loneliness and alienation of modern society.
It’s the kind of song that digs up feelings you’d rather keep buried deep inside.
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When I first listened to it, I thought it was a yandere theme.
But after learning the author’s story—“the emotions upon seeing his girlfriend in a vegetative state”—tears streamed down my face.
Interpretations vary from person to person, but when you consider why these lyrics were chosen, you can’t help but be impressed by the depth of the song.
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Marasy is famous as a pianist, but he’s actually a Vocaloid producer as well.
His piano-centered sound arrangements are striking.
The lyrics convey an irresistible sense of sadness and transience—like endlessly reaching for something you can never obtain—making this a truly unforgettable track.