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 Rankings [2026] (51–60)
FUN!!DECO*2757rank/position

It’s a heartwarming song brimming with energy and a bright vibe! Created by the duo DECO*27 and Iyowa, this piece is an insert song for “Project SEKAI the Movie: The Broken World and the Miku Who Can’t Sing.” Sung by four vocalists—Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Megurine Luka, and MEIKO—it’s a pop tune carrying an uplifting message in its lyrics: “Thanks to you, I can jump higher.” It’s the perfect track to listen to when you need a boost!
hourglassDECO*2758rank/position

It’s a rock ballad that blends poignancy with warmth.
Released in 2008 as DECO*27’s second Vocaloid track, “Hourglass” features feverish guitars, powerful drums, and Miku’s dignified vocals riding on top.
The sentimental sound work tightens your chest.
The song is arranged in a range that’s comfortable for female singers, and the relatively few lyrics make it approachable even if you’re not confident in your diction.
Please sing it with all your heart.
Pseudo Sound TalesDECO*2759rank/position

It weaves feelings for a loved one into a heartrending story.
Released by the popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27 in November 2013, this song is characterized by a band sound centered on acoustic guitar with an oriental flair.
The premise of the lyrics—a message from someone who has passed away—will surely bring many listeners to tears.
When you’ve lost someone precious and are in the depths of sorrow, this song will stay close to your heart.
Aitai Alien feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*2760rank/position

Some women who consider themselves tone-deaf might still be thinking, “I want to sing Vocaloid songs!” For those people, I recommend “Aitai Seijin feat.
Hatsune Miku” by DECO*27, one of Japan’s leading Vocaloid producers.
This track has the strong, distinctly Vocaloid impact, but it avoids common Vocaloid hurdles like minimal breathing space and abrupt jumps in pitch.
As a result, even women who aren’t confident in their singing ability should be able to handle it without trouble.
Be sure to check it out.
DECO*27 Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)
chimeraDECO*2761rank/position

The perfect song to blow away stress from school or work at karaoke is “Chimera.” It was released in 2022 by DECO*27, a Vocaloid producer known for many signature hits.
Its passionate sound, which brilliantly crosses over pop and rock, is cool and compelling.
Hatsune Miku’s emotional vocals, showing a range of expressions, are also moving.
Let your fiery feelings ride the driving rhythm.
It’s a number that works great solo or with added chorus to amp up the energy.
How about singing a Vocaloid track that brings color to the karaoke atmosphere?
Love-Struck ElegyDECO*2762rank/position

It’s a high-energy rock tune with a cool, explosive intro.
“Aimai Elegy” was originally the title track of an album released in 2010.
That version featured singer-songwriter Marina on vocals, and in 2013 a self-cover Hatsune Miku version was released.
The vocal range should be quite approachable for many women.
Try imitating the noisy vocal style and sing with a gritty, growling delivery.
Love-Lost Elegy (Reloaded)DECO*2763rank/position

DECO*27, who has led the scene since the early 2010s, released this work in December 2025 as a self-remake that reconstructs the title track from his December 2010 album “Aimai Elegy” roughly 15 years later.
Akita Horie contributed to the arrangement, elevating the original song’s bittersweetness into a heavier, more driving rock sound.
The lyrics, which once traced lingering regrets and hesitation, now combine with Hatsune Miku’s powerful vocals to convey a resolute determination to move forward.
It’s packed with emotional flourishes that longtime fans won’t be able to resist.


