A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ya”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ya” can you think of?
For example, many of you might think of “Yankee Boy Yankee Girl.”
There are plenty of other words that start with “ya,” like “Yakusoku” (Promise), “Yamato,” and “Yakimochi” (Jealousy).
Some Vocaloid fans may have had specific song titles pop into mind just from seeing these words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Ya.”
If you discover a track you haven’t heard before, take this opportunity to give it a careful listen.
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Vocaloid songs starting with “Ya”: Compilation (21–30)
medicine boxpolypho

If you feel resigned, thinking “There’s no point in telling the truth,” try listening to this song.
Kusuribako (Medicine Box) by PolyphonicBranch, also known as Porifo, was released in May 2023.
Its relaxed, leisurely tempo and melody line that almost sounds like a nursery rhyme leave a strong impression.
It’s very pleasant to listen to, yet there’s a certain shadow in the lyrics, and that gap really gets to you.
It might be perfect for those solitary moments when you want to reflect on life.
Yankee Boy, Yankee GirlToma

From the intro alone, it’s insanely cool! Razor-sharp guitar and drums, plus a growling bass! It’s a track by Tohma, the popular Vocaloid producer known for songs like “Envy Cat Walk,” released in 2013.
The radio-voice B section in the first verse and the chorus that follows are irresistible.
The break before the final chorus also hits perfectly.
If you want the audio, be sure to check out the album “Azalea no Shinzou” (Azalea’s Heart).
Vocaloid songs starting with “Ya” – collection (31–40)
Do it! Fresh YoungMedmia

A great song for anyone who wants to try a duet at karaoke is Medomia’s “Go For It! Fresh Young.” It’s a duet that shines in the call-and-response parts, and the adorable vocals of Miku and KAFU are a big draw.
The lyrics carry the message, “Let’s let our youth lead the way and do whatever we want,” so it’s guaranteed to get the crowd pumped.
Released in March 2023, this popular track ranked 15th in the VOCALOID Collection Spring 2023 TOP 100.
With addictive vocal work and an energetic melody, it’s a song that will lift your spirits just by listening.
Practice thoroughly until you feel confident singing it at karaoke, and seize the chance to show off your fantastic voice.
It’s also perfect for a “tried singing” cover video, so be sure to give it a try!
YagamiGreat Desert Wave New

I’m overwhelmed by the way it barrels in with vocals, sound, and message.
“Yagami,” released by Vocaloid producer Dai Maku Hashin in October 2023.
The arrangement is striking, with the voltage steadily rising as the track progresses.
The intensely forceful synth sound at the climax is irresistible! And then it shifts into an outro with a sharp contrast.
It’s the best of the best, isn’t it? The lyrics, in particular, are sure to resonate with creators—especially fellow Vocaloid producers.
promiseObikita Nemu.

A stylish yet emotional Vocaloid track that stirs the feelings sleeping deep in your heart.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Nemo Obikita, released in 2022.
You’ll find yourself absorbed in its urbane, matter-of-fact progression.
There are days when this kind of sound just sinks in, you know? The chorus is striking too, as if the emotions swirling in your chest suddenly gush out.
I think it will especially resonate with younger listeners, and with those who carry ineffable anxieties and a sense of impatience.
Please stop.Hiiragi Magnetite

We’re excited to introduce “Yamete Kudasai,” a song you won’t be able to forget after just one listen.
This work is by Vocaloid producer Hiiragi Magnetite.
In the A and B sections, rapid-fire rap is delivered over a mid-tempo sound.
Thanks to its ultra-fast, distinctive flow, it makes a strong impact.
Then, in the chorus, the song shifts, repeating the title phrase.
The flow and pronunciation here are unique as well, making it stick in your head.
Give it a listen when you want to get pumped up with a high-energy track.
Yamada-kun’s childhood friendKirishima

This is a song with a fast-paced band sound that captures the bittersweet feelings of youthful romance.
“Yamada-kun’s Childhood Friend,” released in June 2021, was written, composed, and arranged by the Vocaloid producer Kirishima.
The chorus is so intensely catchy that it sticks in your head after a single listen.
It has a refreshing rush, like flying down a hill on a bicycle.
It’s a track that blows away all your hazy emotions when your mind is full of the person you like.
You’ll find yourself captivated by its soda-like sparkle and freshness!