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, Masterpieces, and Latest Tracks [2026] (41–50)
MAGICAdo43rank/position

Continuing to captivate anime fans across borders, Ado’s track was released in October 2025 as the opening theme for Cat’s Eye.
Created through her first collaboration with Vocaloid producer Tsumiki, the song is a catchy, cleverly intricate dance number where the urbane image of the original 1980s work intersects with a modern Reiwa-era sound.
The lyrics weave in motifs such as “deception,” “truth,” and “steal,” symbolizing the cat-burglar trio’s gamesmanship and duality, while Ado’s shape-shifting vocals unfold over a driving beat.
The music video, set in a casino, visualizes the tension of high-stakes gambles and a spellbinding sense of allure.
It’s a perfect pick for those who want to immerse themselves in a stylish anime world or who love energetic dance tracks.
Ai Ai AAdo44rank/position

Ado continues to captivate listeners with her diverse vocal expressions and unique worldview.
“Ai Ai A,” released digitally in March 2026, is a track written, composed, and arranged by the Vocaloid producer Kikuo.
First unveiled to the media that same month on THE FIRST TAKE, the song portrays an earnest yearning for love through chaotic soundscapes and playful wordplay.
Its unpredictable melody lines and Ado’s shape-shifting vocals unfold like a roller coaster.
Be sure to check out this stimulating, addictive pop song.
GeGeGe no KitaroAdo45rank/position

Ado has covered the theme song of a beloved national anime that has been cherished from the Showa era through Reiwa.
Marking the 10th anniversary of Shigeru Mizuki’s passing, the song was released in May 2025 as the opening theme for Fuji TV’s “GeGeGe no Kitaro: The Generations of GeGeGe I Loved.” The arrangement was handled by Vocaloid producer Maiqo Hanyu.
This marks the first version in the TV series to feature a female vocalist.
Ado’s singing—shifting expression with every phrase—is simply irresistible.
Since it’s a song everyone knows, it’s perfect for bringing people together across generations.
SenbonzakuraAdo46rank/position

Ado’s “Senbonzakura,” released digitally in 2021, was recorded for the compilation album “10th Anniversary Album ALL THAT Senbonzakura!!!,” which features various artists covering “Senbonzakura.” It’s one of the most famous Vocaloid songs and an early trailblazer that drew widespread attention.
The original track sung by a Vocaloid is great, but “Senbonzakura” performed with Ado’s powerful, real vocals has a distinct charm and coolness that differ from the original.
Happy SongAdo47rank/position

The major-label debut song “Usseewa” became a massive hit that could be called a social phenomenon, and the following tracks have also kept her constantly in the spotlight—this is the theme song for a Tama Home commercial sung by the female singer Ado.
The combination of her instantly recognizable voice and a catchy melody that stands out no matter who sings it creates an impact that grabs the attention of anyone casually watching the commercial.
Although it’s a song made for a commercial, it overflows with the appeal of Ado’s vocals, making it a CM song that creates a win-win relationship between the artist and the ad.
Night Pierrot 360°Ado48rank/position

This is Ado’s fifth digital-only single, released on June 14, 2021.
It was selected as the opening theme for the late-night drama series “Hatsujōji made 1-jikan” (One Hour Until the First Time).
Now, if you listen to the track all the way through, there aren’t any parts that use so-called ultra-high chest-voice belts, and Ado herself is, if anything, a singer with a relatively low natural chest voice.
However, she more than makes up for that by skillfully switching between vocal registers (chest voice, mixed voice, and falsetto) to deliver a brilliant interpretation of the song.
You don’t have to imitate the original exactly, but if you can show off this deft switching of vocal production at karaoke, you’re sure to become the center of attention! Be sure to listen closely to the original, study it, and try to emulate it.
You’ll surely gain a lot from the process!
Chant Another StoryAdo49rank/position

A perfect song for the Halloween season has arrived.
In this work, Ado’s vocals resonate as if casting a spell.
Its fantastical worldview, where the real world and the afterlife intersect, further heightens the Halloween atmosphere.
Released as an alternate story to the smash hit “Show,” which came out in September 2023, this piece contrasts with its predecessor, which depicted the afterlife.
Here, the theme is the real world, portraying a memorial party meant to summon the dead and demons.
Compare the differences between the two—and fire it up at karaoke!


