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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!

Ranking of Amara’s Popular Songs: Unforgettable Masterpieces You’ll Want to Repeat (11–20)

empty; hollow; desertedAme Ryou15rank/position

Garando / Amara feat. Kasane Teto (Empty / Amala ft. Teto)
empty; hollow; desertedAme Ryou

Released in July 2024, this work was created as a participating track for VocaDuo 2024, a project where creators team up to produce pieces.

It skillfully conveys a sense of emptiness that logic and reasoning can’t fill, weaving in rhythmic wordplay.

The distinctive singing voice of Kasane Teto SV blends with a feeling of impatience to hit you right in the chest.

Why not surrender yourself to a melody that resonates with an empty heart?

I can’t fully become it.Ame Ryou16rank/position

This number speaks to the universal conflict and anxiety about growing up, gently embracing that wavering heart.

Released in June 2023, it’s notable for KAF’s sharp, cutting vocals.

Riding on a driving, exhilarating sound, it expresses the frustration of not being able to become the ideal “normal,” and the pain of having your individuality shaved away.

Give it a listen when you feel like you might lose yourself in society, or when you want to recall the pure feelings you had as a child.

UwabamiAme Ryou17rank/position

Serpent / Amala feat. Hiiragi Yuki
UwabamiAme Ryou

You can’t help but be drawn into its dark, Japanese-inspired world centered on the motif of a great serpent.

Released in August 2025, this piece is a collaboration with the AI singing voice synthesis software ACE Studio, featuring the Japanese voice library Hiiragi Yuki as the vocalist.

Stylish electronic sounds intertwine with the tones of traditional Japanese instruments, creating a uniquely addictive track.

It’s perfect for nights when you’re craving something stimulating.

Unique EndAme Ryou18rank/position

Unique End / Amala feat. Hatsune Miku (UniqueEnd / Amala ft. Miku)
Unique EndAme Ryou

Released in November 2025 as an entry for the anonymous music submission event “Mushoku Tōmeisai 3,” this track was presented with the creator’s name concealed, placing the focus solely on the music’s pure strength.

In that setting, the hallmark clarity and delicacy of Amara’s sound captivated many listeners.

Over a refreshing soundscape woven from light piano and synthesizers, Hatsune Miku’s sincere voice rings out endlessly.

The lyrics, imbued with a quiet resolve to cherish one’s own values and conclusions even within an ordinary world, carry a warmth that gently gives listeners a push forward.

It’s a pop number that keeps you company on nights when you wish to stay true to yourself, unshaken by others’ standards.

bird’s-eye-view syndromeAme Ryou19rank/position

Fukan-sho / Ameara feat. Kasane Teto, Nurse Robo_Type T, Amala (The Disease of the Overhead)
bird’s-eye-view syndromeAme Ryou

A track that weaves together a perspective as if looking down on oneself from a great height with a sense of claustrophobia that has nowhere to go.

A short version was released in April 2024, followed by a long version in October 2025.

Featuring vocals by Kasane Teto and NurseRobo_Type T, it creates a unique tension where power and mechanical coldness intersect.

Combined with monochrome-centered visuals, it unfolds a decadent yet beautiful worldview.

Give it a listen on nights when you’re carrying feelings with nowhere to go.

Before I disappear tomorrowAme Ryou20rank/position

Tomorrow, Before I Disappear / Amara feat. Hatsune Miku
Before I disappear tomorrowAme Ryou

This piece by Vocaloid producer Amara opens with a piano-driven, emotional intro that really tugs at the heart.

The theme is “my kind of summer,” blending a refreshing vibe with a subtle sense of melancholy.

Many listeners will likely relate to the lyrics, which bare the desire to do something before you fade away.

It’s a perfect fit for those slightly sentimental moods at summer’s end.

Why not lend an ear to Amara’s one-of-a-kind sound?