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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.

Hatsune Miku Popular Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)

Sunday’s SecretHatsune Miku/GUMI81rank/position

Sunday’s Secret / HoneyWorks feat. Hatsune Miku & GUMI
Sunday's SecretHatsune Miku/GUMI

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?

JengaHatsune Miku (40mP)82rank/position

Hatsune Miku – Jenga – English & Romaji Subs
JengaHatsune Miku (40mP)

Many people may find themselves relating to these very heartrending lyrics.

When a romance ends, I think it’s common to feel, “This isn’t how it was supposed to be.” You thought you were making the best choices, but once it’s over, waves of regret come crashing in.

It’s painful to think about precisely because you cared so much, but as the song says at the end, you don’t want to pretend it never happened.

Saying farewell to the sunsetHatsune Miku (Sazan Ōrusutāzu)83rank/position

Hatsune Miku – Farewell to the Sunset (Southern All Stars)
Saying farewell to the sunsetHatsune Miku (Sazan Ōrusutāzu)

I can’t help but feel that Kuwata-san has such a broad, rich world that transcends genres.

Just when you think it’s wild and chaotic, a gently sentimental side peeks through, like in this song… Sunset, high school, and memories of a tender first love.

I felt anew that this, too, is part of Kuwata-san’s world.

42737kawamoto makoto × hatsune miku84rank/position

“1/2” strikes the heart with its unique, poppy sound and lyrics that sing straightforward feelings.

Makoto Kawamoto released it in 1997, and it was featured in the anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.

Its one-of-a-kind melodic development makes it an addictive track.

This collaboration between Makoto Kawamoto and Hatsune Miku overflows with rhythmic performance and Miku’s cuteness! Her vocals blend seamlessly into the band sound, making you want to see it performed live.

courageTomatsu Haruka × Hatsune Miku85rank/position

[Sword Art Online II OP2] courage [VOCALOID5/Hatsune Miku V4X Cover]
courageTomatsu Haruka × Hatsune Miku

This piece was used as the opening theme for the anime Sword Art Online II.

Sung by Haruka Tomatsu, who is also active as a voice actress, it was released in 2014 as her 14th single.

It’s a very cool track that adds piano and strings to a fast-paced band sound.

The cover version sung by Hatsune Miku gives a distinctly transparent feel.

I think it offers a different kind of appeal from the original.