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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] (41–50)

The night is faintly aglow.EVE43rank/position

Eve, who enjoys immense popularity in the utaite community, has a strikingly unique voice—sleek and glossy yet somehow childlike.

Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is Yoru wa Honoka.

You might find the falsetto in the chorus challenging, but it isn’t significantly harder than a typical high-range song.

The real tricky part is the low notes right after the chorus; very few male singers can deliver this section with the minimum required volume.

If you’re confident in your falsetto technique and lower register, definitely give it a try.

Seasons of the UniverseLanndo feat.Eve,suis (from Yorushika)44rank/position

Lanndo feat. Eve, suis (from Yorushika) “Seasons of the Universe” Music Video
Seasons of the UniverseLanndo feat.Eve,suis (from Yorushika)

It’s a collaboration track featuring a star-studded lineup: Lanndo (a.k.a.

nuyuri), suis from Yorushika, and Eve.

It became a hot topic as a joint work by artists who are especially popular among younger generations—not just middle schoolers, but teens and people in their twenties.

The sound blends light, breezy vibes with a nostalgic atmosphere, layered with lyrics that have a strong narrative quality, making it a highly emotional piece.

That sentimental feel really makes you want to listen while watching the sunset.

AmbivalentEVE45rank/position

The song “Ambivalent,” used as the theme for the original anime “Mecha-Ude,” planned and produced by TriF Studio.

It’s included on the major first album “Otogi,” and its syncopation-heavy, fast-paced beat really gets you pumped.

The key is high right from the opening, and the occasional falsetto jumps make it challenging, but the overall vocal range isn’t that wide and the melody doesn’t move up and down drastically, so it should be relatively easy to sing.

If you’re confident in your high notes, definitely try it in the original key—it’s a refreshing rock tune.

caravanEVE46rank/position

The song “Caravan,” included on their third album overall, OFFICIAL NUMBER.

The intro opens with an ensemble featuring a clear, shimmering guitar sound and a four-on-the-floor beat, creating a refreshing feel.

The vocal range is wide—especially since the chorus sits high—so caution is needed.

However, because the melody doesn’t move drastically, it should be quite singable if you approach it calmly.

If you absolutely can’t hit the high notes, set the key to one that suits you, and it will become much easier to sing.

flower tempestEVE47rank/position

Eve, who has gained popularity both as a singer and a Vocaloid producer, made his major debut as a singer-songwriter in 2019.

His 16th major digital single, Hanaarashi, written as the theme song for Bourbon’s Alfort commercial, was released on October 1, 2023—the 14th anniversary of the start of his music career.

Its lyrical yet positive lyrics feel like a powerful push on the back, offering strength to overcome hardships for those chasing their dreams.

It’s a refreshing number distinguished by an ensemble that features bright, invigorating strings.

MasterstrokeEVE48rank/position

Kaisin-geki, a track included on their fourth album in total, Bunka.

The spacious, delay-driven guitar sound and tight rock ensemble really stick in your ears, don’t they? There aren’t any drastic pitch leaps or rapid-fire phrases, and for an Eve song the key is lower and the range isn’t very wide, making it easier to sing.

However, be careful: there’s a brief falsetto leap in the chorus that can be tricky.

It’s recommended even for those who aren’t confident singers, but if the key just doesn’t suit you, try adjusting it to your own settings when you sing at karaoke.

a floating sensationEVE49rank/position

A Floating Sensation - Tried Singing [Eve]
a floating sensationEVE

The song “Fuyukan” included on Eve’s third album OFFICIAL NUMBER—his first work to be distributed nationwide—is a track provided by Vocaloid producer Harufuri.

Its tight rock ensemble is a number that lifts the tension.

While it spans a wide vocal range, the overall key is low, making it approachable even for those not very confident in their singing.

However, the breathing timing—especially in the chorus—can be tricky, so before you start singing, think about which phrases to breathe in so it sounds natural.