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?
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Ado’s Popular Song Rankings: Hit Songs, Classics, and Latest [2026] (1–10)
LuluAdo8rank/position

Have you ever felt a fierce urge to rebel against the absurdities of the world and the norms forced upon you? This song by Ado is the perfect blast of energy to blow away those murky feelings.
Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Billion×School,” which aired from July 2024, it rides on an addictive beat crafted by vocaloid producer MARETU, while Ado’s vocals morph from one persona to another—truly breathtaking.
Also included on the album “Zanmu,” the track is marked by an intensity that seems to voice anger at society’s rules.
With its aggressive sound and razor-sharp lyrics that pierce the heart, it’s the ideal listen when you want to vent daily stress or psych yourself up.
ElfAdo9rank/position

You might want to imitate Ado’s singing voice, but first and foremost, it’s best to sing in a voice that feels natural for you.
Also, if you put too much emotion into your singing, your voice can become unstable and your score may go down.
When using a scoring system, don’t worry too much about vibrato and the like—start by singing straight and focusing on accurate pitch.
Of course, once you get used to it, go ahead and aim for those bonus points! Some people use their hands to guide their pitch while singing, right? This method is actually highly recommended! Especially for high notes, using your hand helps you feel the momentum, making it easier to hit them cleanly.
By the way, for low notes, don’t lower your hand; instead, raise it like you do for high notes.
That way, your head resonates more, your voice won’t sound muffled, and low notes will come out more easily.
Definitely give it a try!
Episode XAdo10rank/position

Ado, a vocalist widely supported by many generations—especially young people—continues to create buzz with every release.
Her track “Episode X” drew particular attention in the singer community for its high level of difficulty.
The song not only features falsetto but also showcases Ado’s signature shouts throughout.
It’s not just about singing powerfully; certain parts require delicate delivery, making it a piece that demands a wide range of vocal techniques.
Ado’s Popular Song Rankings: Hit Songs, Masterpieces, and Latest [2026] (11–20)
The Day After EternityAdo11rank/position

A perfect song has arrived for those who admire the captivating high-tone voices of female singers! Ado’s moving vocals shine in this track, a poignant ballad centered on themes of love and heartbreak.
Released digitally on White Day in March 2022, it was her first digital single following her debut album “Kyogen.” The song symbolically portrays memories of lost love and the flow of everyday life, leaving a deep impression on listeners.
It’s an ideal pick for anyone who has experienced the joys and sorrows of romance, and for those who enjoy songs with cinematic storytelling.
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

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.
rock starAdo14rank/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.


