Hatsune Miku Popular Song Rankings [2026]
A Vocaloid who can sing a wide range of genres, from cute tunes to bittersweet songs.
Among them, we’ve gathered popular tracks by Hatsune Miku.
It’s a ranking that lets you fully enjoy the world of Hatsune Miku—so captivating that it’s turning out cosplayers and Miku addicts alike.
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Hatsune Miku Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
Salaryman’s Song 2011Hatsune Miku71rank/position

Hatsune Miku’s “Salaryman’s Song 2011” sings about the feeling of boredom that comes from repeating the same thing every day.
Produced by Ayane ~xi-on~, this track feels like a direct reflection of the daily life of an office worker.
Many listeners will likely think, “This is about me,” and relate to it! We often say that normal is best, but days spent doing nothing but shuttling between home and the office without any change can feel a bit sad, can’t they? Still, it’s also true that somewhere inside we keep thinking, “Tomorrow, something will be different.” Recommended for those who, while searching for a glimmer of hope somewhere in their hearts, feel the bittersweetness of simply living day by day.
snow trickHatsune Miku72rank/position

The opening piano featured a phrase that made me picture something falling.
The lyrics are crafted by likening them to the suits on playing cards.
I think it might be a song about a girl thinking of someone she loves.
The sparkling melody feels like snow is falling.
The Bald SongHatsune Miku73rank/position

When you think about it, this song with lyrics focused on baldness is actually a counting song.
It’s a prime example of a folk song that, before anyone realized, became known throughout Japan.
In the first half of the video it’s like a children’s chant without a melody, and in the second half it turns into a parody of “Guntai Kouta (Hontoni Hontoni Gokurousan).”
Rocket CiderHatsune Miku74rank/position

This song features an invigorating tone that evokes the end of summer.
Hatsune Miku’s adorable vocals gently embrace the ache of first love and the fleeting nature of youth.
Its grand, space-like worldview harmonizes beautifully with a light, sparkling melody reminiscent of soda.
Released in August 2015, the track quickly gained popularity among Vocaloid fans.
It has become a beloved summer staple and has been featured at events like Magical Mirai.
With its exhilarating rhythm and poignant lyrics, it’s perfect for anyone looking to get energized on the dance floor.
Nakoso Kouta (Nakoso Little Song)Hatsune Miku75rank/position

Located in the southern part of Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, Nakoso sits on the border between Ibaraki and Fukushima, and in the past it was the site of the historic “Nakoso Barrier.” As time passed, during the high economic growth period in 1957, the Jōban coalfield and the Nakoso Thermal Power Station were established, and the town of Nakoso prospered rapidly.
This text is a lyric for a drinking song that was sung to celebrate those flourishing times.
Miyazaki Prefectural SongHatsune Miku76rank/position

The first Miyazaki Prefecture anthem was established in 1934, but the one currently sung is the second, established in 1964.
In 2014, to mark the 50th anniversary of its adoption, it was also adopted as the departure melody at Miyazaki Station.
The lyrics are very easy to understand and vividly represent Miyazaki Prefecture.
The prefecture is putting effort into promoting it as well, and it is reportedly taught in singing lessons at public elementary and junior high schools.
SayokoHatsune Miku77rank/position

It’s a classic “depressing song.” I OD (overdose) and feel floaty, but the pain and loneliness won’t go away.
All my friends seem busy, and it doesn’t look like they have time to deal with someone like me.
Even if I complain, nothing changes and it doesn’t satisfy me.
That’s what the song is about.


