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Chinozo Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Chinozo is a Vocaloid producer known as the creator of “Goodbye Declaration,” which went massively viral on social media.

He began his activities as a Vocaloid producer around 2018, and in 2020 the aforementioned “Goodbye Declaration” exploded in popularity, instantly putting him in the spotlight.

He’s an artist whose music sticks in your ears and mind—so addictive that calling it “highly addictive” doesn’t even do it justice.

In recent years, he also made headlines for handling the opening theme of the anime Pokémon.

In this article, we’ll be introducing Chinozo’s most popular tracks in a ranked list!

Whether you’re looking to discover new music or rediscover Chinozo’s appeal, be sure to check it out!

Chinozo Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Morning is coming!Chinozo22rank/position

Chinozo “Morning Comes!” feat. FloweR
Morning is coming!Chinozo

This piece features an upbeat, energetic sound that feels great to listen to.

It’s a Vocaloid track by Chinozo, released in October 2024.

Its refreshing, invigorating band sound is the hallmark—just hearing it can lift your spirits.

Many listeners will likely be encouraged by the message embedded in the lyrics: “making it through the night to welcome the morning.” The key point is that it isn’t saying “Do your best” or “Face it head-on.” It also made waves as a collaboration with the popular virtual Liver Akina Saegusa.

It’s the perfect song for anyone looking to start something new.

divaChinozo23rank/position

Diva / Chinozo feat. Hatsune Miku
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Vocaloid producer Chinozo gained popularity in 2018 with their first posted Vocaloid track, “Ginga Shoujo.” Then, “Diva,” released in 2023, was chosen as the image song for ROUND1.

Its pop sound, which makes full use of Hatsune Miku’s VOCALOID timbre, has an addictive quality that makes you want to listen over and over.

It also shares an irresistible groove with “Goodbye Sengen,” released in 2021.

It’s an easy-to-listen-to track, so it’s recommended even for people who don’t usually listen to Vocaloid.

RenaChinozo24rank/position

Chinozo “Rena” feat. Hatsune Miku
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This is the 13th Vocaloid song by Chinozo, a Vocaloid producer who gained attention after “Goodbye Declaration,” released in 2020, ranked first for Vocaloid song views on YouTube in 2021.

The track is included on the first mini-album Rena and was later self-covered on the first album The Deluge.

Overall, the song feels challenging due to its many fast-paced melodic lines, but you can sing it well if you don’t miss the breathing spots.

However, the key changes in the chorus, so be mindful of the pitch shifts.

Haixin CreativityChinozo25rank/position

Chinozo 'Haishin Soui' feat. FloweR & Tet0
Haixin CreativityChinozo

This track portrays the raw struggle of a streamer on the verge of losing themselves in the pursuit of approval.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Chinozo, also known for the smash hit “Goodbye Declaration,” it was released in November 2025.

The interplay between v flower and Kasane Teto SV—two voices with distinct personalities—is incredibly addictive.

And many listeners will likely relate to the lyrical worldview that dives deep into the ocean of the internet, to the point of nearly forgetting reality.

Watashi Co., Ltd.Chinozo26rank/position

Chinozo “Watashi Co., Ltd.” feat. Hatsune Miku
Watashi Co., Ltd.Chinozo

This is a Vocaloid track with a unique concept that likens oneself to a company.

Known for the smash hit “Goodbye Declaration,” Chinozo features Hatsune Miku NT on vocals and released the song in December 2025.

The central keyword is the stark term “dismissal,” but by setting it to a catchy melody, the piece achieves a curious mix of chilliness and addictiveness.

If you’re grappling with murky feelings about social evaluation or your self-image, this will likely hit home.

crabChinozo27rank/position

A surreal piece you won’t forget once you’ve heard it.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Chinozo, famed for the smash hit “Goodbye Sengen,” released in August 2025 as an entry in the VOCALOID Collection 2025 Summer Exhibition.

While the song tells a bittersweet story of an unrequited crush on an upperclassman, its title is “Crab.” Watching the MV set in a karaoke box will make the title make sense: instead of singing the chorus, the singer starts eating the crab that’s been brought in.

It’s a gag track brimming with humor—something we haven’t seen in Chinozo’s works until now.