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.
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EVE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
UnderdogEVE31rank/position

In a modern world where the truth has become hard to see, this is a quiet cheer song that says, “It’s okay to be like an underdog,” offering closeness to everyone living with hurt.
It features a highly addictive melody and a sharp, cutting-edge track, and the music video—following “lazy cat”—is a fully animated piece produced by OFF SCRIPT.
The tricky part of singing “Underdog” is the B-melody, where lyrics and melodic lines come in quick succession.
Also, the sections that gradually rise in pitch are spots where you can easily run out of breath.
If you sing without stopping, with the feeling of sprinting up a flight of stairs and building momentum, you should be able to get through it.
Once you clear this B-melody, switching smoothly between chest voice and falsetto in the chorus will likely come more naturally.
ioliteEVE32rank/position

A song by Eve, written as the opening theme for the TV anime Pokémon and set for digital release in October 2025.
Its title is the name of a mineral that means “a stone that shows the way,” and it was created from Eve’s desire—having been familiar with Pokémon since childhood—to deliver music that accompanies the protagonists on their journey.
It portrays the courage to step into questions without clear answers and the sense of solidarity with friends, overflowing with a warmth like a light that illuminates the first step into the unknown.
The soundscape opens up all at once in the chorus, as if the sky were clearing.
It’s a track we hope will be heard by anyone trying to take on something new.
Sweet MemoryEVE33rank/position

Eve’s song, themed around sweet and bittersweet memories, will brighten year-end and New Year parties.
Released in July 2024, it was written as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Case Files of the Small-Time Citizens.” Characterized by its emotional, melodious sound, it also captivates with an arrangement that fuses pop and rock elements.
It’s the perfect track for looking back on memories with someone special.
If you’re planning a band performance for a party act, consider adding it to your setlist.
Bubble feat. UtaEVE34rank/position

A duet song where a driving, exhilarating band sound and a crystal-clear vocal blend together pleasantly.
Set in a world where gravity has broken, it portrays the almost-touchable yet unreachable distance and the emotions of two people drawn to each other.
The progression, where boyish impulse and a girl’s mystical resonance appear in turn, is truly captivating.
Released in April 2022, this track is a collaboration between Eve and singer-songwriter Riria., and it was chosen as the opening theme for the animated film “Bubble.” With the voice of Riria., who also plays the heroine, it creates an atmosphere as if the characters themselves are conversing.
Immerse yourself in the story’s world and definitely try a call-and-response duet at karaoke!
mistletoeEVE35rank/position

The song Yadorigi was chosen as the theme song for a character appearing in the smartphone game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” It’s a track included on the major-label first album Otogi, and the contrast between its distinctive sound and rock ensemble creates a strong impact.
While it’s challenging due to its wide vocal range and many rapid-fire phrases, there aren’t any large melodic leaps, so it’s quite singable if you try it in a key that suits you.
It’s a fun pop tune to sing, featuring an impressive, slightly wistful melody carried by a lively beat.


