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)
Long-distance loveDECO*2778rank/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.
Aikotoba IIIDECO*2779rank/position

It’s a heartwarming pop song overflowing with “thank yous” to the fans who have supported his work so far! Created by the hugely popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27 and released in October 2018, it’s also included on the acclaimed album Android Girl.
As the title suggests, this piece is the third installment in a previously released series.
A major draw is how it weaves elements from his signature tracks like Ghost Rule and Hibana into both the lyrics and melody.
Chronicling ten years of walking together with Hatsune Miku and expressing gratitude, the song is sure to stir listeners’ hearts.
It’s a masterpiece that longtime fans will love, and a must-listen for anyone who wants to dive deeper into DECO*27’s world.
Aikotoba IIDECO*2780rank/position

A popular Vocaloid producer who also provides songs for famous artists, DECO*27 released this track in 2013.
It’s a catchy song with an easy-to-groove tempo that warms the heart as you listen.
It’s sprinkled with phrases reminiscent of the lyrics from the previously released song “Aikotoba,” so be sure to look for them.
DECO*27 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
Love + K = aKiDECO*2781rank/position

A soothing ballad whose beautiful piano tones seep into your ears and heart.
“Ai+K=aKi,” included on the first album Sōaisei Riron released in 2010, is a truly wonderful piece with lyrics that portray unwavering love for someone special.
It makes you find yourself thinking, “I want to meet someone who feels this way about me…” The highest notes are a bit high, but the relaxed melody means you can take it on without rushing or straining.
Try singing it with feeling.
Ambiguous ElegyDECO*2782rank/position

It’s a high-energy song, and not just the chorus—you can pour your heart into the verses too and really belt it out, which feels incredibly refreshing.
DECO’s songs have wonderful music videos that draw you in, so listeners can enjoy watching as well as listening—two birds with one stone.
Highly recommended.
poisoned appleDECO*2783rank/position

What’s drawing attention is Dokuringo (Poison Apple), which combines two elements: a cynical view of romance and a story rooted in fairy tales.
This piece was released in 2022 by the Vocaloid producer DECO*27.
The lyrics liken love to a poisoned apple, pushing the other person away.
I also want you to pay attention to the vocals and the sound.
The sound carries a distinctly Japanese flavor, while the vocals are high-tempo and nearly breathless.
That contrast deepens its one-of-a-kind worldview.
Crime and PunishmentDECO*2784rank/position

When I first listened to it, I thought it was a yandere theme.
But after learning the author’s story—“the emotions upon seeing his girlfriend in a vegetative state”—tears streamed down my face.
Interpretations vary from person to person, but when you consider why these lyrics were chosen, you can’t help but be impressed by the depth of the song.


