Jin's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Jin is a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of the ‘Natural Enemy P’ series, who rose to popularity with the Kagerou Project.
He achieved million views at an unprecedented pace, and the series was even adapted into the anime Mekakucity Actors.
Let’s check out Jin’s popular songs in a ranking.
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Jin’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
ZIGIjin36rank/position

Jin is a Vocaloid producer who delivers highly story-driven songs to listeners.
He’s a multi-creator also known as a screenwriter and novelist.
His 2022 track “ZIGI” is a rock number with a jazzy flair.
With its passionate guitar riffs, it’s perfect for karaoke where everyone can get fired up.
When practicing KAFU’s conversational singing style, it’s also recommended to read the lyrics in rhythm.
Be sure to try singing this deep Vocaloid track that unfolds a fairy tale–like world.
Go away.jin37rank/position

This piece delves into emotions that everyone must have felt at least once.
Created by Jin, also known as Shizen no Teki-P, the author of the Kagerou Project series, it was released in 2022 and is included on the album Allegories from the same year.
The light tones of acoustic guitar and piano linger in your ears, yet what swirls in your heart after listening is a sense of poignancy.
That’s likely because of the sorrowful feelings reflected in the lyrics.
It should especially resonate with teenagers in their sensitive years.
Dazejin38rank/position

That Kagerou Daze was adapted into a novel and later into an anime, and this was the theme song at that time.
With the rhythm and wordplay unique to Vocaloid tracks and lyrics that slip in ideas you wouldn’t normally think of, it feels like a song that opens up an unknown world.
Imaginary Reloadjin39rank/position

This track is the second song on the third album Mekakucity Reload, released in November 2018.
Described by Jin as having “the highest offensive power to date,” it features a strikingly fast-paced band ensemble that unfolds at breakneck speed.
Riding a beat peppered with slap bass and brass-like phrases, the lyrics champion a stance of laughing off everyday failures and forging ahead.
It’s an energetic rock tune that unleashes moratorium emotions wavering between reality and ideal.
Ene’s Cyber Journeyjin40rank/position

You’re overwhelmed by a razor-sharp sense of speed, like you’re sprinting through a sea of electrons.
It’s a track included on the album “Mekakucity Days,” released in May 2012.
The lyrics, written from the perspective of a girl who has lost her body and become a digital being, leave a strong impression with their sci-fi worldview and biting word choices.
The way she reconstructs her ego in a space of zeros and ones is essential to understanding Ene, a key character in the story.
It’s a song that instantly pulls listeners into cyberspace.
Jin’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Shinigami Recordjin41rank/position

An outstanding track included on the classic album “Mekakucity Days,” it features poignant lyrics depicting the days Azami, Tsukihiko, and their beloved daughter Shion spent together—and the sorrowful parting that eventually comes.
Fans who know the story in depth will surely feel their hearts tighten.
The interplay of Hatsune Miku and IA’s overlapping vocals, along with the beautifully expansive piano sound, are key highlights.
Be sure to listen closely.
Dead and Seekjin42rank/position

I’m drawn in by the psychedelic arrangement.
The track “Dead and Seek,” which centers on one of the characters, Kenjiro, is included on the 2012 album Mekakucity Days.
Its drum’n’bass-like rhythm, the writhing guitar, and the persistently repeating synth phrase that contrasts with it—all of these elements come together in a striking harmony.
I can’t be the only one who senses something ominous when listening.
You might only grasp the song’s true significance after learning the real story behind the Kagerou Project series…


