Eve’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
He is one of the most popular utaite who has been active since 2009 on sites like Niconico, known for his languid, boyish voice.
As a Vocaloid producer and composer, his richly colored songs are a pleasure to listen to.
He’s also versatile, running his own unisex brand, Harapeko Shoten.
Be sure to check out his music.
EVE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
DramaturgyEVE1rank/position

The rhythmical cutting guitar from the intro instantly draws listeners into a unique world.
Crafted by Eve, who enjoys enormous support as a singer-songwriter, the track was released in October 2017 and is also included on the album Culture from the same year.
Its decadent yet danceable beat feels great, while the whirlwind of melodies and wordplay-like lyrics creates an addictive pull.
With a catchy chorus and exhilarating, high-speed sound, it’s a surefire hit for an intro-quiz among friends.
Perfect for anyone looking for a stylish Vocaloid track.
Kaikai KitanEVE2rank/position

This song, produced by Eve, was released digitally in October 2020 as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen.
Its driving band sound from the intro is striking, and the shift from a chant-like first verse to a dramatic chorus draws you in.
While exploring themes of human bravado and inner emptiness, the piece carries a message of dispelling darkness and moving forward with strength, perfectly aligning with the anime’s dark worldview.
It has been embraced by a wide audience, even being used as a brass band cheering song at the 2022 National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament (Senbatsu).
Its exhilarating, fast-paced melody is catchy, making it a number that’s sure to get kids hyped the moment it plays in an intro quiz.
Planet LoopEVE3rank/position

Eva’s “Planet Loop” is a song written and composed by Nayutan Seijin, included on the album “OFFICIAL NUMBER.” The briskly ticking rhythm lends a digital vibe and creates a distinctive sense of weightless floating.
The drums and bass keep a steady pulse only in limited sections like the intro and the chorus, and the guitar often sustains single notes or strikes a single chord—making it, in fact, a track with plenty of space between sounds.
If you sequence the keyboard parts and have the performance lock to them, you can also bring out that digital atmosphere.
That Girl is a SecretEVE4rank/position

Even if it’s a hopeless love, that reckless, helplessly heartrending feeling is vividly depicted in Eve’s “Ano Ko Secret.” Released as a single on music streaming services in 2017, the song comes from Eve, a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician active mainly online.
It’s an up-tempo, fast-paced track, but its content is a little bittersweet.
The protagonist of the song is likely in love with an older upperclassman.
She doesn’t even notice the protagonist’s feelings, which only spin their wheels in vain.
It’s a pure, pop portrayal of the emotions of unrequited love.
OutsiderEVE5rank/position

It’s a song with an addictive blend of intense melodies and a rock-driven rhythm.
You could say it’s closer to a rock song than a typical Vocaloid track.
That makes it perfect to sing in front of people who aren’t into Vocaloid or don’t know much about it.
The key change in the bridge is challenging, but it’s the highlight of the song.
Practice so you can power through to the very end.
parallel linesEve × suis from Yorushika6rank/position

A collaborative song by Eve and suis that expresses unrequited feelings and heartache.
Using parallel lines as a motif, it captures the frustration of a relationship where the distance can’t be closed.
Released as a digital single in February 2021 as the theme song for Lotte’s Ghana Chocolate campaign “Gift.” The anime-style music video, created by a star-studded production team, also leaves a strong impression.
It was Eve’s first collaborative single and was later included on the album Kaijin.
Nonsense literatureEVE7rank/position

The cutting-edge band sound is irresistibly cool and stylish! Created by Eve, a Vocaloid producer who’s also had hits as a singer-songwriter such as “Kaikai Kitan,” this piece was released in 2017.
On Nico Nico Douga there’s a Hatsune Miku version, and on YouTube there’s a version sung by Eve himself.
The edgy guitars and the throbbing bassline are so cool! It’s the kind of track that lets you recognize “Eve’s music” from the very first listen.
If you want the audio, it’s included on the album “Bunka,” so definitely check it out.


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