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Ado’s Popular Song Rankings: Hit Songs, Classics, and Latest [2026]

Artist Ado made a striking debut with the song “Usseewa,” which became a social phenomenon.

Even before her debut, she was known for vocaloid producer tracks like “Kinmokusei” and “Shikabane-ze.”

In 2022, she drew major attention when she was chosen to provide the singing voice for Uta, the songstress who appears in the hit manga’s film adaptation ONE PIECE FILM RED.

When her powerful vocals combine with lyrics that are intense yet hit the mark, the result is an invincible feeling that everyone longs for.

In this article, we present Ado’s popular songs in ranking format.

How many of the tracks everyone’s listening to do you know?

Ado’s Popular Song Rankings: Hit Songs, Masterpieces, and Latest [2026] (11–20)

The Day After EternityAdo11rank/position

Known for her powerful rock numbers, Ado delivers a ballad that weaves love with a delicate voice.

Written and composed by Vocaloid producer Teniwoha, this track was released for White Day in March 2022 and is also included on the album “Zanmu.” The structure, repeating the phrase “I love you” twenty-five times in the lyrics, feels like a profound prayer that words alone can’t convey, deeply moving listeners.

Created by the same team behind the previous year’s “Gira Gira,” it can also be enjoyed as a continuation of that story.

Recommended for those who want to touch a bittersweet yet beautiful love, as if thinking of someone precious they can never meet again.

Listen on a quiet night while thinking of someone with all your heart.

Ashura-chanAdo12rank/position

This work is a fast-paced rock number that also drew attention for being written and composed by Vocaloid producer Neru.

Ado’s vocal performance, skillfully switching between growls and falsetto, reveals something new every time you listen.

Released as a digital single in October 2021, it became widely known as the theme song for the seventh season of the TV drama Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon.

It was later included on the album Kyogen.

Its powerful lyrics, which evoke the strength to survive the rough seas of society, resonate deeply with modern listeners.

It’s perfect for when you want to blow away frustration or psych yourself up.

While it’s challenging to sing, if you can pull it off, it’s a track that can make you a hero.

Why not give it a try?

unravelAdo13rank/position

[LIVE Footage] unravel Nippon Budokan 2023.8.30 [Ado]
unravelAdo

This track by Ado was released in November 2023 as part of her cover project album, “Ado no Utatte Mita Album.” The original song, crafted by TK from Ling Tosite Sigure, is widely known as the opening theme for the anime Tokyo Ghoul.

With arrangement by Naoki Itai, it has been transformed into a rock number with a vast emotional range, fusing dramatic vocal expressions that shift from whispers to shouts with layered guitar sounds.

Reconstructing the original’s worldview—centered on identity and inner conflict—through Ado’s signature dynamism, this rendition is sure to encourage anyone who wishes to break out of their shell.

glittering; glaring; dazzling; blingy (onomatopoeia for something shining intensely)Ado14rank/position

The overall vocal range is F#3–D#5.

The high notes are sung in falsetto, so you don’t need to belt them.

The song has a vibe that shines with “drive × a dark worldview,” and it might be easy for male singers too! It’s popular in vocal training for all genders.

You don’t really need many vocal techniques for this one.

If you apply steady pressure and sing with a stronger delivery throughout, it’ll sound cool.

Since a bouncy rhythm appears in the chorus, it’s recommended to bring your hands in front of your chest and rotate them forward as you sing—this makes it easier to lock into the rhythm.

Make sure to nail the timing on those bouncy sections!

danceAdo15rank/position

It was selected as the theme song for NHK’s music program “Yakou Ongaku VocaloP 5min.” I hear the show features a different Vocaloid producer each time and introduces how Vocaloid music is made.

Among those songs, many people probably think, “I want to sing that!” when it’s a track sung not by a synthesized voice but by Ado.

I like ‘Odo’ too and used to sing it a lot, but when I thought, “Let’s sing it again after a while!” and tried it at karaoke the other day, the melody had completely slipped my mind and I couldn’t sing it at all…

It really drove home how, if you don’t listen regularly, you forget such a complex melody.

I get the impression it has dramatic pitch jumps and lots of melodic figures.

Still, the belted parts in the chorus are truly cool, and it feels great to sing—highly recommended!

rock starAdo16rank/position

Ado, who has her roots in the internet-born “utaite” singer culture and has since evolved into a national star, delivers a track packed with a fiery message that mirrors her own journey.

Featured on her first best-of album, “Ado no Best Album,” released in April 2025, this energetic rock tune was written and composed by jon-YAKITORY, a frequent collaborator.

The lyrics trace her path from recording in a closet, becoming an anthem for every challenger who keeps chasing their dreams despite being laughed at by those around them.

It was also used in a Marubeni corporate commercial, and her powerful vocals—blowing away anxiety—are nothing short of breathtaking.

If you listen to it when you’re struggling to change your current situation, it will surely give you courage.

Where the Wind GoesAdo17rank/position

Ado - Where the Wind Blows (Uta from One Piece Film Red)
Where the Wind GoesAdo

A female singer who enjoys overwhelming support from young people, Ado.

While Ado isn’t necessarily a high-voiced artist, she has a very wide vocal range, which can make her songs quite challenging for women with lower voices.

That’s why I recommend Kaze no Yukue (Where the Wind Goes).

Among Ado’s songs, this one has a particularly narrow range, so even women with lower voices can sing all parts without any problem.

There are sections that sound somewhat like falsetto, but that’s due to Ado’s singing style.

When you sing it, avoid copying her and perform it with your own natural voice.

MIRRORAdo18rank/position

A track that evokes a nighttime dance floor, with a groovy bassline reverberating throughout.

Released by Ado in May 2024, this song is an urban, cool dance number crafted by Natori, a creator the same age as her.

It carries a message that makes you want to face the version of yourself reflected in the mirror, accept both the good days and the bad, and start dancing.

The song is included on the album “Zanmu” and has attracted attention both in Japan and abroad.

Its bouncing rhythm and Ado’s powerful yet sultry vocals are a perfect match, and singing it at karaoke is sure to make hearts skip a beat with its sophisticated vibe.

It’s the perfect track when you want to project confidence.

A bouquet for meAdo19rank/position

A highly recommended song bursting with positive energy is this track sung by Ado, whose overwhelming vocal prowess captivates countless listeners! Produced by HoneyWorks, it features a light, bouncy beat and an upbeat tempo, carrying a warm message that affirms who you are and gently gives you a push forward.

Released in March 2025, it also drew attention as the theme song for Japan Coca-Cola’s “Georgia” commercial, and is included on the album “Ado’s Best Album,” released in April 2025.

Its forward-looking theme—accepting all failures and regrets and moving toward the future—makes it perfect for graduation scenes as you step into new days.

It’s sure to add a vibrant touch to a graduation video full of smiles.

Pierrot of the NightAdo20rank/position

This song delicately portrays the feelings of loneliness and anxiety experienced by people today, set against the backdrop of a city nightscape.

It’s striking to see the protagonist searching for a place to belong while walking through streets lit by neon.

The way former aspirations and curiosity fade amid the pressures of everyday life is conveyed through a poignant vocal performance.

Released in June 2021, the track also drew attention as the opening theme for the drama “1 Hour Until the First-Time Experience.” It’s the perfect song for a late-night karaoke session when you want to step away from the city’s clamor and reflect on yourself.

Ado’s translucent voice is sure to draw you in.