Ranking of Amayoshi’s most popular songs: unforgettable masterpieces you’ll want to play on repeat
Creator Amela, who continues to craft a unique worldview in the Vocaloid scene.
Once you experience their music, the melodies linger in your head for a long time—many of you have probably felt that way.
Amela’s charm lies in the deepening richness you discover the more you listen, from their keen word choice to their meticulous sound design.
In this article, we’ll be introducing Amela’s tracks in a ranking format, packed with recommendations.
Whether you’re already hooked or just curious to start listening, be sure to read to the end!
Top Amega's popular songs ranking: unforgettable, must-replay masterpieces (1–10)
I really, really, really, really, really hate it.Ame Ryou1rank/position

This is a track where Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto clash intensely.
Released in March 2025 and issued as the artist’s first nationally distributed single, it drew attention on multiple fronts, including a feature on the TV show “Buzz Rhythm 02” and inclusion in the rhythm games “Ongeki” and “Taiko no Tatsujin.” The lyrics, which depict a codependent relationship and craving for validation—hurling insults at each other yet unable to part—really hit home.
The music video’s striking red-and-blue contrast and the easy-to-copy choreography also became talking points.
Crank it up and enjoy.
Baumkuchen EndrollAme Ryou2rank/position

This work catches the eye with its intriguing title that combines “Baumkuchen” and “End Credits.” Released in December 2025, it deliberately sets heavy emotions like love triangles and jealousy to a danceable sound.
With playful musical touches—such as quoting Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” in the chorus—it’s richly engaging to listen to.
Be sure to lend an ear to the ironic harmonies woven by the three vocalists.
LieAme Ryou3rank/position

An edgy number that powerfully conveys anger at a world drenched in lies and deceit, and the piercing loneliness of being unable to trust anyone.
Written specifically for VTuber Muan Ibara and released in March 2025, this is the Kasane Teto version.
The music video was released in May 2025.
The aggressive electronic sounds and Teto’s cool vocals shake listeners to their core.
Give it a listen when you’re tired of hiding your true feelings day after day, or on nights when you want to vent pent-up emotions through music.
Nonsense GameAme Ryou4rank/position

This is a work that portrays the struggle of being tossed about by society’s unreasonable rules.
Released in June 2025, it was co-created with Ryusui, who is active as both a vocalist and illustrator.
The hard-edged, powerful vocals of Kasane Teto SV vividly express the anguish of a life likened to a game.
The gripping tension of having no chance to redo and the urgent, distress-signal-like message tightly seize the listener’s heart.
Aggressive yet somehow seeking salvation, this piece resonates with the complex emotions of those of us living in the modern age.
ADAMAme Ryou5rank/position

You can’t help but be drawn in by the hard-edged sound image and densely packed words.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Amara, released in February 2026.
It reached 23rd place in the TOP 100 ranking of VocaColle 2026 Winter.
The driving, sharp-edged sound is seriously cool, and Yi Xi’s crisp vocals fit it perfectly.
The lyrics, which portray the fragility of the self being eroded by others’ interpretations, are also compelling.
If you’ve ever felt on the verge of losing yourself, you’ll surely relate.
DadadadadaruAme Ryou6rank/position

This is a Vocaloid track that portrays the fatigue of modern communication.
Released as a video in March 2026, it features dual vocals by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto.
Feelings of lethargy and annoyance are powerfully sublimated through intense word repetition and aggressive sound design.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you’re tired of superficial interactions on social media or when you’re in the mood for a cathartic rush.
It’s sure to clear your head!
Absolute monarchyAme Ryou7rank/position

This work is notable for its bold lyrics that reject existing rules and declare the self as the standard.
Released in July 2025, it was created as a contribution to the collaborative project “VocaDuo2025.” With nyamura’s commanding word choices themed around “two queens” intertwining with Amara’s razor-sharp electronic sound, it overwhelms the listener.
Give it a listen when you want to forget the everyday.



