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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 Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

Got What You NeedEVE51rank/position

This track, Got What You Need, is included on Eve’s 2004 album Scorpion.

Eve is the sole female member of the Ruff Ryders, a hip-hop collective that achieved phenomenal sales of over two million copies across two albums in the United States.

Sunlit Smile!EVE52rank/position

Eve “Sunlit Smile!” Ensemble Stars!! Music Game Size MV
Sunlit Smile!EVE

When it comes to anime songs that hype up summer with a seaside and sandy beach theme, “Sunlit Smile!” is the one.

It was created in 2019 by Eve, the idol unit from the game Ensemble Stars!, which spans various media.

The track is a fresh summer song packed with idol charm.

Many will find themselves captivated by their cool singing and dancing.

It’s an energetic number that lets you catch the buoyant summer vibe early.

If you’re thinking, “I want to make unforgettable memories this summer!” this one’s for you.

feel likeEVE53rank/position

feel like – Eve Music Video
feel likeEVE

This song wraps you in warm feelings, stirring thoughts of youth and a gentle nostalgia.

It’s a work by singer-songwriter Eve, surprise-released on his birthday in May 2025.

Many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which trace small adventures in everyday life and memories of days gone by.

Its fresh, easy-to-listen-to electronic sound is another charm.

It’s the perfect track for revisiting fond memories or finding a moment of calm.

short umbrellaEVE54rank/position

The song “Short Umbrella,” included on their indie 1st album OFFICIAL NUMBER.

Its lyrics, which seek salvation amid negativity, resonate deeply alongside a driving rock sound.

While the range is wide, the melody isn’t complex and there’s no rapid-fire phrasing, plus the high tones don’t appear outside the chorus, making it relatively approachable.

However, the song modulates near the end and the chorus shifts to an even higher key, so be sure to adjust the key settings to suit your voice after the modulation.

late summerEVE55rank/position

The song “Byōka” concludes the 1st EP ‘Kaikai Kitan/Ao no Waltz.’ Its piano- and strings-featured ensemble and the arrangement that gradually builds toward the finale draw you into its world.

Because the overall key is low, the tempo is relaxed, and the melody doesn’t move drastically, it’s also recommended for those who aren’t very confident in singing.

However, since a high-tone melody appears at the very end, be mindful to conserve your energy and sing with restraint up through the middle section.