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.
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Wa” (91–100)
I’m totally confusedSouth of South

“Wakewakame Melancholy” sings about the everyday rush of student life.
Created in 2023 by Minamino Minami, a Vocaloid producer known for songs with a unique worldview, it portrays students who deepen their friendships by sometimes playing together and sometimes crying together.
Over a driving sound, Otomachi Una’s vocals convey both freshness and bittersweet emotion.
This Vocaloid track reminds us that both the good times and the tough times will one day turn into memories.
Give it a listen—it’s a number packed with the charm of a cute girl leading a colorful school life.
Selfish, UtopiaUhana Roku

Wagamama, Utopia captivates with its dry sound and dark worldview.
Created by Uhana Roku—well known for earning high praise at VocaColle 2021—it’s a guitar rock–style track.
The distorted sound evokes a sense of unease, while the lyrics portray a girl’s feelings of alienation and loneliness.
That heartrending yet murky emotional state is both relatable and frightening.
It’s also worth noting the message that feels like it throws a stone into society’s pond.
One-route simulation gameAio Yūki

Aki Yūki, a Vocaloid producer who debuted in 2019.
His sweet-and-sour unrequited-love song is “One-Route Simulation Game.” In it, a woman with a crush runs countless simulations in her mind, letting her feelings for her beloved deepen.
Overall it has a cute, pop impression, but key changes are inserted at crucial moments to create an unsettling atmosphere.
As you listen, pay attention to how the lyrics and melody link in those parts.
Wabi-sabiSui Hoshimiya

If you want to listen to a chill-out Vocaloid track, try this one.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Sui Hoshimiya, released in 2021.
Even when you turn the volume all the way up, what comes through is a mysterious calm.
The auto-tuned vocals and the deep-reverb-soaked sound really sink in.
It’s the kind of track you want to close your eyes and truly immerse yourself in.
Based on a dream the artist had, the song’s content seems to capture that hazy feeling you have when you first wake up in the morning.
Why not spend some relaxed time with this track?
I forgot.White Rice Samurai

It’s an emotional rock ballad.
A collaboration by Iori Kanzaki, msy, and Noizu, it was released in 2017 under the music circle name Hakumai Zamurai.
The distorted guitar stands out, creating a spacious, deep sound that somehow brings you to tears as you listen.
The lyrics trace the feelings of a protagonist who can’t look back on the past, which is equally moving.
If you’re troubled by something or feeling down after a rough experience, this song might just save your heart.
We are the Stainbusters!Yuro Majima

Yuro Majima’s “We Are Stain Busters!” is a Vocaloid song with the uncommon theme of oral care.
The duet by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin is captivating, with a refreshing melody and approachable lyrics that win listeners over.
It’s perfect for singing with friends at karaoke or performing in video streams.
A work I can recommend to a wide range of ages!
My SeasonSora Chida

Words that speak as if addressing a loved one strike straight to the heart in “My Season.” Created in 2021 by Sora Chida, a Vocaloid producer known for delivering songs with a girly aesthetic, it features gently floating synth tones that evoke winter’s chill.
Yuki, the singing voice, conveys a sense of murmured soliloquy and heartfelt confession that’s sure to warm your chest.
The song is filled with charm, from its poetic lyrics that portray a fragile sadness—feelings that seem as if they might melt away when the seasons change—to its overall atmosphere.
Give it a listen on a cold winter’s day when you’re in a slightly wistful mood.