Hachi’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Speaking of Hachi, that’s the name Kenshi Yonezu used when producing Vocaloid songs, and his talent really starts here—actually, it’s all packed into this phase, I think.
From composing to creating music videos, he’s someone who can truly do anything.
And at Kenshi Yonezu’s live shows, he sometimes performs songs released under the Hachi name, too.
Here, we’ll introduce Hachi’s popular tracks in a ranking format!
Hachi’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Sand Planethachi1rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu, now a leading figure in Japan’s music scene, once worked as a Vocaloid producer.
Under the name Hachi, he released this track in 2017 to commemorate Hatsune Miku’s 10th anniversary.
It portrays a figure walking on through a desolate, desert-like world, blending electro and rock with Hatsune Miku’s vocals soaring over the sound.
The song hit one million views in just six days after release, setting a new speed record in Vocaloid history.
If you were a fan of his Hachi era, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke!
Donut holehachi2rank/position

It’s well known that Hachi is Kenshi Yonezu.
In this version of Donut Hole, Yonezu does a self-cover an octave lower, so male singers might find it useful to use that as a reference.
For female singers, listening to Hachi’s version—sung an octave higher—should make it easier to grasp.
When singing, be mindful to add thickness to your voice step by step from the A section to the B section to the chorus.
Also, since the tempo is fast and the delivery is quite quick, rather than enunciating every word crisply, aim to lightly trace the melody line.
Matryoshkahachi3rank/position

This is a piece released in August 2010 under the name Hachi, the Vocaloid producer persona of Kenshi Yonezu, who is active as a music producer and singer-songwriter.
It was later included on his independently produced album “OFFICIAL ORANGE.” From the intro, the irregular rhythms and synthesizer sounds resound, instantly pulling you in with a gripping progression.
The chaotic lyrics—filled with suggestive coined words and onomatopoeia—combined with the high-tempo beat are incredibly addictive! Play it at an event where Vocaloid fans gather, and it’s sure to get everyone hyped—a fiery, high-energy track.
Panda Herohachi4rank/position

A work released in January 2011 by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu under his Vocaloid producer alias, Hachi.
It’s a highly addictive rock tune where a clattering band sound intertwines with synthesizers, and it sparked a huge reaction almost immediately after release.
The catchy, habit-forming melody pairs perfectly with GUMI’s solid, resonant vocals.
Sing it at a karaoke session with Vocaloid fans, and it’s sure to get the crowd going!
Mrs. Pumpkin’s Comical Dreamhachi5rank/position

Its slightly distorted, fantastical sound draws you in.
It’s a perfect Halloween track crafted by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, also known as the Vocaloid producer Hachi.
The theme is a strange, comical dream about going to pick up a lady made of pumpkin.
The lyrics, spun with uniquely chosen words, pair perfectly with a pop melody wrapped in an eerie atmosphere.
Released in October 2009, the song’s high-sense worldbuilding became a hot topic, and it reached a million views on Niconico in July 2011.
It’s also included on the album “Hanataba to Suisou” (Bouquet and Water Burial).
Ideal for Halloween stories that aim for a mysterious vibe—use it with photos or videos of costumes to create a stylish, distinctive aesthetic.
Wonderland and the Song of Sheephachi6rank/position

There are many songs that are cool, beautiful, or packed with techniques that make you think they’re amazing.
But songs that make you instantly think “This is fun!” when you first hear them might actually be surprisingly few.
From the lyrics and the music video, as the comment “a song that captures the feel of a summer festival” suggests, what comes to mind is a lively, joyful, yet mysterious summer scene.
Please enjoy this uniquely portrayed world.
Linnehachi7rank/position

It’s a classic in the Vocaloid world.
Released by Kenshi Yonezu under the name Hachi, it debuted in July 2010 and caused such a huge sensation that it entered the Hall of Fame in just two days.
The lyrics, themed around the Buddhist concept of “samsara,” portray life and death and the repetition of time, deeply resonating with listeners.
Hatsune Miku’s delicate vocals further enhance the poignancy of the words.
Try singing it with all your emotion.
Christmas Morguehachi8rank/position

Hachi’s song portrays the magic of Christmas from a unique perspective.
Amid the intertwining of winter’s chill and the coldness of the heart, the bittersweet feelings of two people come to the surface.
Released in December 2010, this track is Hachi’s 16th original song.
You can also glimpse his versatility, as he created the PV himself.
While many Christmas songs are bright and cheerful, this one has a distinctly different atmosphere.
It might be perfect for middle schoolers who want to get hyped at karaoke with friends.
It’s also recommended for those who are tired of ordinary Christmas songs.
WORLD’S END UMBRELLAhachi9rank/position

This is a newly created song based on “THE WORLD END UMBRELLA.” The story depicted in this piece is like science fiction, like a picture book—both heartwarming and heartrending.
What will happen to the boy and girl who break free from common sense and take action? It’s a song you’ll want to listen to together with the PV.
clock lock workshachi10rank/position

“Clock Lock Works” is a work released under the name Hachi, the Vocaloid producer alias of Kenshi Yonezu, a singer-songwriter active at the top of the Japanese music scene.
Published in November 2009, its whimsical, fantastical world instantly captured listeners’ hearts and quickly joined the ranks of popular songs.
Beyond the track itself, the animated music video by Minakata Laboratory also drew attention.
In the chorus, Miku playing the bass moves incredibly smoothly.
It has the feel of a nursery rhyme with a hint of darkness, a quality that connects to Yonezu’s current style.


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