GUMI Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Haven’t you seen the words “feat.
GUMI” in various Vocaloid songs?She’s a green-haired Vocaloid known for her cute voice.Many songs covered by numerous singers rank highly, so be sure to check out the GUMI rankings.
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GUMI Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Sunday’s SecretHatsune Miku/GUMI36rank/position

This is an insert song from the creator unit HoneyWorks’ “I’ve Always Liked You: Confession Executive Committee.” It’s what you’d call an anime song, but what an adorable poem it is! It reminded me of a time like that.
The feelings you can only experience in your teens are precious, aren’t they?
self-harm by cutting (wrist-cutting)GUMI37rank/position

A Vocaloid song about wrist-cutting as a way of expressing stress caused by mental illnesses such as depression.
Set to a punk rock track, its lyrics carefully depict the feelings that lead to wrist-cutting, drawing attention from young people who are actually engaging in self-harm.
The town closest to springGUMI38rank/position

This is “The Town Closest to Spring,” produced by 40mP.
The live-action PV is exciting to watch.
The piano and guitar performances, the Vocaloid tuning screen, and other elements give it an almost behind-the-scenes feel.
Being able to enjoy the visuals is precisely because the song has such a catchy groove.
Justice crusherGUMI39rank/position

Wouldn’t it be interesting to cover a Vocaloid song with a band? The unison riff between the guitar and bass in the intro seems tough, but the finger movements are like basic exercises, so just memorize the shapes.
The rest is basically power chords and root notes.
For the music box section, a guitar arpeggio can create a similar atmosphere.


