Iowa’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Vocaloid producer Iyowa has released many songs that instantly captivate listeners.
Words like “original” and “artistic” come to mind when describing Iyowa’s music, but its charm and power far exceed those labels.
It’s artful, philosophical, cute, and profound… There are so many tracks—like “1000 Years Alive” and “Kyukurarin”—that make you want to shout, “If you haven’t heard them yet, go listen now!”
Maybe that’s exactly how you ended up here today.
In this article, we’ll introduce Iyowa’s most popular songs in a ranked list.
By all means, surrender both body and soul to Iyowa’s music!
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IYOWA Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
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Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for songs with unstable yet addictive melodies, has gained popularity.
Primally, chosen as a tie-in song for Sanrio’s mixed-media project “Mai Mai Maigoen,” sticks in your head with its driving shuffle beat and cute sound.
With its fast tempo and very high key, it could be considered one of the more challenging tracks even among Vocaloid songs.
If you find it impossible to sing, the range itself isn’t wide, so you can still enjoy singing this Vocaloid number by starting from the edge of your own vocal range.
SHIAWASE FOR YOU!iyowa23rank/position

Sparkling sounds burst forth, and just listening makes you smile without thinking! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Iyowa—known for hits like “Kyukurarin”—released in January 2026.
The song was specially written as the official theme for the Hokkaido-supporting festival “SNOW MIKU 2026.” Created around the theme of “Happy Patisserie,” it’s a pop piece brimming with dessert-like sweetness and a festive vibe.
Give it a listen whenever you want to warm your heart!
Miku Summer Ondoiyowa24rank/position

Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for signature songs like “Kyukurarin,” has gained popularity with tracks that capture a girl’s cute feelings.
Created in 2021, “Miku Natsu Ondo” was featured in the official Hatsune Miku VR world, MIKU LAND 2021 SUMMER VACATION.
Its jazzy, bittersweet piano sound resonates.
You’ll swoon as she rhythmically sings lyrics that paint the excitement of a festival.
While the song boasts a beautiful melody line, it also carries a touch of ennui.
It’s a number that conveys the fleeting beauty and fragility of summer—the kind that makes you wistful when it ends, with images of “fireworks” and “summer vacation.”
Pine dropiyowa × sangatsu no pantashia25rank/position

The tones that are exquisitely off the core of the rhythm feel like little creatures scurrying around—so endearing.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for their distinctive, offbeat musical style, released in 2021.
This is the Vocaloid version of a song provided to the music unit Sangatsu no Phantasia.
The tumbling piano phrases, the drums and melody that follow, the entire piece is both artful and pop.
The lyrics carry a touch of wistfulness, yet curiously, there’s no sense of gloom.
FireflyNiru Kajitsu × Iyowa26rank/position

A lavish collaboration between Nirukajitsu, who vividly portrays the human inner world through the power of music, and Iyowa, known for a singular artistic vision.
This work sings of a thirst for self-expression and a way of life free from the shackles of others’ evaluations.
Its lyrics are striking for their rich metaphors—being enticed by words sweeter than the traditional Indian confection gulab jamun, and a sense of self-worth that draws no bids at an auction.
It may be perfect for those searching for their authentic selves or questioning society’s prevailing values.


