The Vocaloid producer Jorujin, named “Ankoku Dōwa-P” (Dark Fairy Tale-P), creates songs that add a dark side to fairy tales, novels, and the Bible.
His maddening worldview has captivated many listeners, and his second song, “Shirayuki Akabana,” earned a place in the Hall of Fame.
The illustrations and animations—said to be drawn by a friend—also enhance the appeal of his music.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Jorujin’s most popular tracks, so if you like dark, edgy styles, don’t miss it!
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Top 10 ranking of popular songs by Jorujin, also known by the name Dark Fairy Tale P
The story of a man who became Draculajorujin1rank/position

An epic tale set in 15th-century Romania that portrays the life of Vlad III.
“The Story of the Man Who Became Dracula” by Jorujin was released in August 2024.
It features a distinctive sound with a dark, serious tone, and its dramatic melodies draw listeners deep into history.
Intertwining power and sacrifice, love and cruelty, the story grows more profound with every listen.
Positioned as a sequel to the previous work “The Iron Maiden and the Dreamy Princess,” it compellingly continues the overarching narrative.
Highly recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in a grand story.
The Ant, the Grasshopper, the Praying Mantis, and XXXjorujin2rank/position

It’s a dark Vocaloid song that will seize your ears.
Created by Jorujin, also known as Dark Fairy Tale P, it was released in 2025.
While it’s inspired by Aesop’s fable “The Ant and the Grasshopper,” new characters like a praying mantis are introduced, leading to unexpected twists.
With themes of cooperation and betrayal, the story’s world pulls you in deeper as you listen.
Be sure to stay with it all the way to the end.
The wretched end of Michael, who swore revengejorujin3rank/position

A Vocaloid song that portrays revenge, featuring a deep narrative and a distinctive dark worldview.
Released by Jorujin in September 2023, this work is the 29th entry in a dark fairy-tale series inspired by the story of Peter Pan.
Set to a downbeat sound, it depicts the inner conflict of the protagonist, Michael, seven years after a tragedy.
The lyrics strikingly explore the themes of revenge, love, and forgiveness as he pursues the truth behind his sister’s death.
Recommended for those who enjoy story-driven music or are drawn to dark fantasy worlds.
The Iron Maiden and the Dreamy Princessjorujin4rank/position

Many people are surely fans of this eerie worldview.
This piece, created by Jorujin—also known as Dark Fairy Tale P—and released in 2020, has a very catchy tone and melody, but if you follow the lyrics, you’ll sense the horror.
Its subject is the historical figure Elizabeth Báthory… though I can’t recommend looking her up.
Still, it’s a highly original Vocaloid track that only Jorujin could elevate in this way.
Happy Heroine Sniperjorujin5rank/position

This is a song by Jorujin, also known as Dark Fairy Tale P.
As you might guess from the producer name and the title “Happy Heroine Sniper,” this work includes parodies of four fairy tales.
It’s a thought-provoking masterpiece that highlights contradictions in classic stories.
It was released in 2016.
Perfect Crime Masterclass, Part Three — The Eight Graves Arcjorujin6rank/position

Turning a mystery masterpiece into a Vocaloid song! Released in May 2025, this is the third installment in Jorujin’s “I Will Teach You the Perfect Crime” series.
It’s a dark suspense track inspired by Seishi Yokomizo’s classic The Village of Eight Gravestones, featuring an impressive multilayered narrative that replaces the characters with Vocaloids.
The mysterious sound and tension-filled melody brilliantly capture the village’s legendary Eight-Gravestone curse and the fate bound to hidden treasure.
There are spoilers, so if you haven’t yet, consider reading the original first!
Ensemble Orléansjorujin7rank/position

It’s a Vocaloid track with a noisy electric sound that really sticks in your ears.
The song is by Jorujin, also known as Dark Fairy Tale P, and was released in May 2021.
It takes Joan of Arc as its motif, depicting—through Jorujin’s distinctive interpretation—her supernatural ability to “hear the voice of God,” as well as her extraordinary life in which she was treated both as a hero and as a witch.
The powerful sound and highly narrative lyrics are absolutely captivating.
If this piques your interest, be sure to look into Joan’s life.
I will teach you how to commit the perfect crime.jorujin8rank/position

It’s a Vocaloid song that’s so scary you can’t take your ears—or eyes—off it.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Jorujin, also known under the name Ankoku Dowa-P (Dark Fairy Tale P), it was released in March 2023.
The lyrics are based on a trick featured in Soji Shimada’s novel The Tokyo Zodiac Murders, and… well, the content is quite violent, and revealing more would be a spoiler, so I can’t go into detail here.
Even the ominous title is intriguing, and I encourage you to uncover the truth for yourself.
If you’re a fan of detective fiction, this will definitely hit the mark!
What Wendy Realized After Returning from Neverlandjorujin9rank/position

This is a song with a unique perspective that unravels the hidden side of the world-famous story Peter Pan.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Jorujin—also known as “Dark Fairy Tale P”—it was released in 2020.
As the title suggests, the lyrics capture ideas drawn from the experiences of Wendy, a character from Peter Pan.
While the overall sound is a fast-paced, cool rock style, you can feel Jorujin’s distinctive touch in many parts.
Be sure to give it a listen and immerse yourself in the world of Jorujin!
Zody’s Codejorujin10rank/position

It’s a work steeped in an unsettling atmosphere—irresistible for lovers of deep analysis.
Zodee’s Code, produced by Vocaloid creator Jorjin, was released in January 2026.
Made as the third installment of the “Serial Killer Series,” it draws on real unsolved cases and is peppered with ciphers and thrilling gimmicks throughout.
With Fukase’s voice resonating in a cool, detached tone, the lyrics’ manifesto-like criminal message stands out all the more.
If you enjoy mysteries and suspense, you’ll almost certainly get hooked.



