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] (41–50)
My Funny Weekendjin43rank/position

A track included on the album “Mekakucity Reload.” Featuring arrangement by sasakure.UK, this piece is characterized by poppy electronic sounds reminiscent of chiptune and a lively rhythm.
Written from the perspective of a girl trying to enjoy a boring weekend in her own way, the lyrics make the everyday feel a little more special just by listening.
It’s a pop tune packed with excitement, delivering a pleasantly positive message.
Marie’s Imaginary Worldjin44rank/position

Jin is a music producer known not only as a Vocaloid producer but also for writing songs for various musicians.
“Mary’s Fictional World,” included on his second album Mekakucity Records, is a ballad with a soothing, Japanese-tinged melody line.
Because it doesn’t have many of the typical difficulties of Vocaloid songs—such as a wide vocal range or high key—it’s recommended as an entry point for those who want to try singing Vocaloid tracks at karaoke.
Plus, the simple melody and relaxed tempo make it easy to sing calmly, so give it a try!
Mekakushi Codejin45rank/position

The song “Mekakushi Code” features Kido, the leader of the Mekakushi-dan, as its protagonist.
It’s the second installment in the Kagerou Project series, released in 2011.
Its blend of band sound with futuristic synth phrases gives it a vibe of “new music.” As mentioned, in addition to the Hatsune Miku version, a version sung by Yasagure Koneko has also been released.
It has a distinctly different atmosphere from the original, and it’s incredibly cool.
Remind Bluejin46rank/position

A track placed in the latter half of the 3rd album “Mekakucity Reload,” released in November 2018.
Its blend of lyrics that recall bygone youth and an emotional band sound is striking.
As you listen, you may find memories of summers past suddenly resurfacing—perhaps you feel the same.
There’s an atmosphere of looking back on the past from an adult’s perspective, after the tumultuous days of the story have ended.
It’s a number I especially want those revisiting the world of the Kagerou Project after a while to hear.
Artificial Enemyjin47rank/position

The exhilarating, fast-paced guitar rock sound is thrilling and cool! Released in February 2011, this was Jin’s first work as a Vocaloid producer and the memorable first installment of the Kagerou Project.
It’s included on the album Mekakucity Days, and its arrangement—where intense band sound blends with digital noise—gives you the sensation of being pulled straight into the story’s world just by listening.
The lyrics, seemingly spoken from the perspective of an entity inside a computer screen to a “you” who’s turning your back on reality, are also striking.
Why not start by listening to this origin point?
Lost Wordjin48rank/position

A Vocaloid number by Jin, released in December 2017 as his 22nd work.
The band sound, featuring piano and strings, stirs the listener’s emotions.
Many will likely be moved by the lyrics, which depict a protagonist who struggles to put their feelings into words yet begins to step toward the future through an encounter with someone important.
It’s a song that blends gentleness and strength, one we especially recommend to those who have something they want to say to family, friends, or a loved one but can’t quite find the courage.
At summer’s end I’ve forgottenjin49rank/position

A nostalgic rock ballad that symbolizes the reboot of the Kagerou Project.
Featured toward the end of the third album, Mekakucity Reload, released in November 2018, this song is a poignant piece themed around fireworks at summer’s end and a parting of ways.
The wistful piano phrases and synth tones that seem to spread across the night sky create a fleeting beauty that draws you in.
The lyrics, in which the protagonist desperately wishes to keep holding hands until the very last moment, are heart-wrenching.
It’s a masterpiece that leaves you feeling the lingering afterglow of the series—impossible to listen to without tears.


