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A Vocaloid producer who bets everything on a single thumbnail! Ranking of Hinata Denko’s popular songs

A Vocaloid producer who bets everything on a single thumbnail! Ranking of Hinata Denko’s popular songs
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A Vocaloid producer who bets everything on a single thumbnail! Ranking of Hinata Denko’s popular songs

Hinata Denko is a Vocaloid producer who made their debut in 2012 and is often tagged with phrases like “astonishing vocabulary” for their lyrics, which possess a distinctive worldview.

Their signature track, “Buriki no Dance,” has surpassed 3 million views, and they’re also known for having multiple million-play songs.

While many popular Vocaloid tracks rely on compelling visuals, their approach of competing with a single distinctive thumbnail is truly a strong style.

This time, we’ll be introducing a ranking of Hinata Denko’s most popular songs!

A Vocaloid producer who bets everything on a single thumbnail! Ranking of Hinata Denko’s popular songs

Tinplate DanceHinata Denkō1rank/position

[Hinata Denko] 'Tinplate Dance' MV
Tinplate DanceHinata Denkō

It’s a classic VOCALOID track posted in March 2013.

It’s known for its highly addictive rhythm, rapid-fire lyrics, and distinctive worldview, and it’s one of the scene’s signature works, having hit a million views on Nico Nico Douga and YouTube.

Its dark lyrics—satirizing human society and tinged with a sense of the end times—are highly regarded.

Looking at the lyrics, they’re almost all in kanji, so you’ll probably struggle at first.

If you’re new to “Buriki no Dance,” I think it’s best to slow down the playback speed on YouTube and practice.

Once you manage to sing it through, you’ll feel a real sense of accomplishment, so try performing it at some point.

Luminous TempleHinata Denkō2rank/position

I’m hooked on its lively, danceable soundscape.

It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Hinata Denkou, also known for songs like “Buriki no Dance,” and it’s included on Black Hole Disk, released in 2017 as his major-label debut album.

The distinctive arrangement, which can be interpreted as either Japanese- or Chinese-inspired, is striking.

As you’ll notice if you listen through to the chorus, the pitch range isn’t extremely high, so it should be easy for women to sing.

Men who are good with high notes can handle it too.

AndawaHinata Denkō3rank/position

An electric rock track with a driving feel, whose synthesizer phrases stick in your ears.

Released in 2012, it quickly became a fan favorite.

Pay special attention to the lyrics! The philosophical word choices are one of Hinata Denko’s greatest charms.

Despite not being complex in terms of sheer note count, it has such depth…

it feels as if your mind is completely immersed in the world of Hinata Denko.

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