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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Wa'

How do you go about searching for songs you don’t know yet?

There are lots of ways to look, but one slightly unusual and recommended method is to narrow it down by the song’s initial letter.

This time, I’ll be highlighting Vocaloid songs that start with “wa.”

When it comes to songs that start with “wa,” besides “World Is Mine,” there are also plenty of titles that begin with words like “Wonder” and “Watashi” (I/me).

Try to guess what songs might come up as you take your time reading through the article.

A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Wa” (71–80)

World's End Dancehallwowaka

[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA F-] World's End Dance Hall
World's End Dancehall wowaka

A song by wowaka, the Vocaloid producer who was the vocalist and guitarist for the rock band Hitorie, which made its major debut in 2014.

With tight guitar cutting and a driving beat, it’s a number that makes you want to move your body.

Its message—rather than putting on a good face by suppressing yourself, express yourself as you truly are—will surely encourage those struggling with their personal environment, including relationships.

Set to a light, upbeat sound, the positive lyrics resonate deeply; it’s a track you’ll want to play when you’re feeling down to lift your spirits.

Warning timeyou-man

Let me introduce “Warning Time,” a song that sticks in your head after just one listen.

Created by Vocaloid producer you-man for the anonymous submission event “Mushokutomeisai II,” this track has two major features: a sound built on a steady, repeating rhythm, and vocals that repeat the same notes.

That distinctive rhythm is highly addictive—likely a key reason it’s gone viral.

By the way, this release is the so-called Short version, which really makes you want to hear the full version soon.

Because I’ll become even cuter.yume.

Because I’ll become cuter. / Or not.
Because I’ll become even cuter. yume.

Created by yume.

, this work was released in September 2024.

The earnest wish to be loved even at the cost of pretending to be someone else creates a mood that contrasts with its poppy, melodious sound.

The lyrics capture both the desire to “be cuter” and the struggle of self-denial, resonating deeply with listeners.

Recommended for those who want to value their true selves or who worry too much about others’ opinions.

Also, don’t miss the cool guitar solo.

The sound of parting.Kairiki Bear

Kairiki bear (feat. Hatsune Miku) – Wakare no Oto.
Wakare no Oto. by Kairiki Bear

This is the debut song of the popular Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear.

It’s a rock-style heartbreak song with a beautifully clear vocal, sung as if recalling the time spent with a loved one.

You can hear the emotional fluctuations in the sparkling guitar tones.

Released on a video-sharing site in 2011.

My timeBeak P

Hatsune Miku Original 'My Time' — High-Resolution, High-Quality Audio
My time beak P

This is a popular song released in 2007, when there were still relatively few original tracks made with VOCALOID.

Some people may have discovered Vocaloid through this song.

It is considered one of Kuchibashi-P’s signature works, showcasing a thoroughly pop and upbeat musical style.

My EarlKurage-P

My R – Takeaki Wada (Kurage-P) / R – KurageP
My R Jellyfish-P

It’s a song about a girl who ends up taking her own life on the rooftop, and about someone trying to stop her.

As they listen to the girl’s own worries—heartbreak, bullying, family issues—they find themselves running out of things to say and unable to stop her, and in the end, they themselves jump.

It’s a sad song.

Forget it.monkey woman

[First Post] Please Forget Me feat. Utae Yuki
the woman who kindly lets me be forgotten

This song opens with an unsettling piano tone.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Saru Onna, released in 2021.

Though the piece has a suspicious, orchestral-infused sound, it somehow comes across like a nursery rhyme—perhaps thanks to Yuki Kaai’s vocals.

The barely-there whisper voice, on the verge of fading away, adds depth and dimension to the world it creates.

The lyrics make your heart race, too.

The bell motif that appears midway feels loaded with meaning, and the inclusion of the melody from the world-famous Christmas carol “Deck the Halls” invites you to speculate about the story behind it.