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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!

Playlist

Ranking of Amayoshi’s most popular songs: unforgettable masterpieces you’ll want to play on repeat
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1I really, really, really, really, really hate it.Ame Ryou
I really, really, really, really, really hate it.Ame Ryouplay_arrow
A song where Miku and Teto clash intensely
2Baumkuchen EndrollAme Ryou
Baumkuchen EndrollAme Ryouplay_arrow
A musical work of Baumkuchen and end credits
3LieAme Ryou
LieAme Ryouplay_arrow
A song that expresses anger and loneliness toward a world of lies
4Nonsense GameAme Ryou
Nonsense GameAme Ryouplay_arrow
A song that expresses the absurdity of society and the anguish of life
5ADAMAme Ryou
ADAMAme Ryouplay_arrow
Vocaloid producer Ameara’s song ranked 23rd on the charts.
6DadadadadaruAme Ryou
DadadadadaruAme Ryouplay_arrow
Expressing modern social fatigue through a Vocaloid song
7Absolute monarchyAme Ryou
Absolute monarchyAme Ryouplay_arrow
Overwhelmed by dominant queen-themed lyrics and sharp sounds
8pale and simpleAme Ryou
pale and simpleAme Ryouplay_arrow
A dance number that portrays loneliness and everyday life
9AriflationAme Ryou
AriflationAme Ryouplay_arrow
A song that turns anxiety about individuality into affirmation
10JigaAme Ryou
JigaAme Ryouplay_arrow
Bocacolle Summer 2025, 26th place: a song that stays true to oneself
11Love Love UAme Ryou
Love Love UAme Ryouplay_arrow
Introduction to Addictive Love Songs by Vocaloid Producers
12I want to be lovedAme Ryou
I want to be lovedAme Ryouplay_arrow
Depicting the conflict between the desire for approval and self-denial
13guilty; having a guilty conscience; feeling guiltyAme Ryou
guilty; having a guilty conscience; feeling guiltyAme Ryouplay_arrow
A Japanese-style EDM depicting self-loathing and restlessness
14uncertain; unreliable; unsteadyAme Ryou
uncertain; unreliable; unsteadyAme Ryouplay_arrow
An emotion-filled Vocaloid track, a love song that resonates with the heart
15empty; hollow; desertedAme Ryou
empty; hollow; desertedAme Ryouplay_arrow
A song that expresses emptiness in a rhythmic way
16I can’t fully become it.Ame Ryou
I can’t fully become it.Ame Ryouplay_arrow
A song that sings of the struggles and anxieties of becoming an adult
17UwabamiAme Ryou
UwabamiAme Ryouplay_arrow
Fusion of an Orochi-inspired Japanese aesthetic and AI singing voice synthesis
18Unique EndAme Ryou
Unique EndAme Ryouplay_arrow
A song participating in Musyokutoumeisai 3, a pop number with transparency and gentleness
19bird’s-eye-view syndromeAme Ryou
bird’s-eye-view syndromeAme Ryouplay_arrow
A song with a high-altitude perspective and a sense of confinement
20Before I disappear tomorrowAme Ryou
Before I disappear tomorrowAme Ryouplay_arrow
Moved by bittersweet music at summer’s end