DECO*27 Popular Song Ranking [2026]
DECO*27, who became famous as a “Vocaloid producer” and a charismatic artist among young people.
He later broadened his activities by providing songs to numerous well-known artists, among other endeavors.
This time, we’ve selected some of his popular tracks and present them in a ranked list.
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DECO*27 Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)
UndercoverDECO*2778rank/position

A Vocaloid producer from Fukuoka, Kyushu, who began composing self-taught at the age of 14.
Known for numerous hit songs built on a band sound infused with elements of electronica and lyrics themed around love directed toward others or oneself.
Their wide-ranging musicality has influenced many other Vocaloid producers—for example, the driving, rock-forward “Hibana,” the dance-tuned beats and catchy melodies of “Vampire,” and “Mousou Kanshou Daishou Renmei,” whose guitar cutting and uniquely expressive lyrics linger in the ear.
An essential artist in any discussion of VOCALOID’s evolution, they continue to push their sound forward.
Anti-beatDECO*2779rank/position

A song in which the narrator mistreats someone who’s fond of them and even lays a curse on them.
Yet it’s actually love turned inside out: because they hate themselves, they hate you for loving that despised self.
They loathe a world where they and a lover exist, and the dangerous mood—as if they’re trying to destroy the world itself—is irresistible.
Dummy dummyDECO*2780rank/position

This is a track by DECO*27, a Vocaloid producer who is also active as a professional musician and composer.
It was released in 2009.
The profound lyrics, which make you reflect on the question of “Who am I?”, really strike a chord.
The stereo image that sways from left to right feels great to listen to.
You might appreciate the sound even more if you listen with earphones or headphones.
DECO*27 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
Chanbara JohnnyDECO*2781rank/position

It’s a cool Vocaloid song with uniquely phrased lyrics that make you want to delve deep.
The retro game-style PV is fun to watch and fits perfectly with the lyrics sprinkled with gaming terminology.
I recommend listening while watching the MV.
Very blueDECO*2782rank/position

This piece stands out for its shimmering, resonant guitar sound and vocals processed with Auto-Tune.
“Berry Blue,” included on the second album Aimai Elegy released in 2010, is a track sung by DECO*27 himself.
The expansive arrangement, which also carries a hint of shoegaze, is captivating.
The vocal range is manageable for male singers, but be sure to familiarize yourself in advance with the timing of the transitions into falsetto phrases.
Love ScabDECO*2783rank/position

A highly addictive rock number where sweetness and pain intertwine.
The vocals are performed by Usada Pekora, a talent from hololive, and the track was released in February 2026.
The lyrics and composition are by DECO*27, known for creating numerous iconic songs.
Its late-night drop right after Valentine’s Day also became a major talking point.
With arrangement by Hayato Yamamoto, the sharp guitar sound and catchy melodic lines leave a strong impression.
The lyrics evoke unhealed wounds and lingering dependency in love—listeners troubled by romance may find themselves reflected in it.
It’s an uptempo tune you’ll want to replay over and over, with a cute vocal delivery and heart-wrenching emotional expression that truly hit home.
Long-distance loveDECO*2784rank/position

This is a heartfelt love number that sings of the frustrations of a long-distance relationship and a straightforward love for someone special.
Released on Niconico in 2009, “Koi Kyori Enai” is a floating, guitar-driven rock tune, and one of its charms is the lyrics packed tightly with the feeling of “I want to see my lover.” Listening to it makes you feel as if you’re watching a romance film.
There are several versions, including the 2011 single “Egomama/Koi Kyori Enai” sung by Topi, so try comparing them to see which one suits your reference.


