A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Za”
In this article, I’ll be introducing lots of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “za.”
“Zankyō” and “Zamuza” are extremely popular, but what other songs are there?
There are many other words that start with “za,” like “zatsuon” (noise), “zatsunen” (idle thoughts), and “zattō” (crowd), so I’ll keep introducing more in this article!
I’ve chosen a wide range of tracks regardless of how well-known they are, their vibe, or their release year, so please enjoy discovering both classics and songs you might not have heard yet.
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Za' (11–20)
THE DYING MESSAGEUtsu-P

This is a Vocaloid metal track distinguished by its gritty, heavy guitar sound.
The lyrics, centered on the theme of war, are weighty, but the straight, soaring vocals and the spit-out death growls seem to embody the heart of a girl desperately trying to survive, making it deeply moving.
The Lost One’s WeepingNeru

A rock number that pierces the heart.
It’s one of the tracks included on the album “Learn Junior High School English with Vocaloid.” The original song already contains lyrics related to studying, but turning it into an English version has further enhanced its completeness as a reference resource.
Since the original is cool, the English version inevitably turned out cool as well.
Lingering Lantern FireworksOrangestar

This is the 19th Vocaloid tune by Orangestar, also known as Mikansei-P, a Vocaloid producer whose songs are celebrated for their refreshing clarity and transparency.
The track is also included on his major-label debut album, “Mikansei Eight Beats,” and its guitar arpeggios create a distinctive floating sensation.
Although the phrasing leaves few natural breaks, making breath control tricky, the relaxed tempo should make it manageable.
It’s pleasant both to sing and to listen to, and is a great pick for karaoke among Vocaloid songs.
The ExperimentSteampianist

An intro where high-pitched piano and a ground-crawling rhythm create a sense of weight.
From there, the rising tension into a chorus that feels dark yet liberating is masterfully done—a superb Vocaloid track.
Since it avoids the extreme pitch jumps and rapid-fire delivery common in many Vocaloid songs, it becomes a cohesive piece that draws your attention not just to the melody but to the entire track.
The New ERAYZYX

A track by the Chilean music producer YZYX, known for creating crossover genres with VOCALOID.
It’s a number that evokes a mysterious and majestic image, fitting for a title that means “a new era.” Although it’s under three minutes long, its concentrated world grips the listener’s heart and draws them into the song’s story with a curious allure.
Skillfully leveraging VOCALOID’s impassive vocals, it is perhaps a piece whose mechanical nature makes it all the more beautiful.
The Beast.spectacleP

A story about a beast (a person who has become a beast) and a human.
Are you putting on a brave face and shutting people out? You probably can’t live all by yourself.
It’s okay to be more honest with yourself…! That’s what it feels like it’s saying.
If you’re around college age, your relationships with others are still just beginning! There’s still time.
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The Beast.Spectacle P

The more you think about the protagonist’s feelings, the more your heart aches—this is a highly story-driven Vocaloid track.
It’s a song by the multi-talented Vocaloid producer Spectacle-P, who handled not only the video but also the illustrations himself, originally released in 2010.
Although the video was temporarily taken down due to various circumstances, it was reuploaded in 2021 on Spectacle-P’s official YouTube channel.
The arrangement features a distinctive, exotic feel centered around the sound of the piano.
This piece is based on Beauty and the Beast, so please listen while imagining the scenes in your mind.