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"Say the line, P!" MARETU's Popular Song Rankings

"Say the line, P!" MARETU's Popular Song Rankings
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Songwriter MARETU, who began working as a Vocaloid producer in 2011 and is also known by the alias “Gokuaku-P” for songs that explore the uglier sides of human emotion.

Ranging from meme tracks like “Try Saying the Producer’s Name!” to darker pieces, MARETU’s wide expressive range has earned broad popularity.

Centered on a metal sound while drawing essences from chiptune and pop, MARETU’s music is well worth a listen.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of popular songs that let you experience MARETU’s musical style firsthand!

“P say your name!” MARETU’s popular song ranking (1–10)

MaegamistMARETU1rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Maegamist (Original)
MaegamistMARETU

A spine-tingling Vocaloid track is here! “Maegamist” by MARETU is a song released in 2016 that portrays the earnest desire to avert one’s eyes from the pain of lost love.

It strikingly depicts the struggle to escape heartbreak intertwined with lingering attachment to past memories.

The lyrics are a must-hear, as they empathize with the vulnerability and sadness hidden in the listener’s heart while also conveying the emptiness of escapism.

Anyone who has experienced the end of a romance will surely relate to this song.

Give it a try and immerse yourself in the touching lyrics and MARETU’s signature sound!

Even though I loved youMARETU2rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Even Though I Loved You [Original]
Even though I loved youMARETU

Just as the majestic sound of the organ begins to reverberate, an ominous tone seems to well up from the depths of the heart and layer over it…

MARETU’s July 2023 work leads you into a world of deep emotions where no one wants to set foot.

The anger and sorrow of being betrayed by a loved one gouge at your chest, accompanied by Hatsune Miku’s whisper-like vocals.

Sonically, the piece stokes tension by weaving together organ, dissonance, and a variety of sounds.

It will resonate with those suffering the pain of heartbreak and those who wish to confront the darkness within.

reassessmentMARETU3rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Uminaoshi [Original]
reassessmentMARETU

There are many yami (dark, mentally heavy) songs among Vocaloid tracks, and this song is one of the most representative.

It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer MARETU, who also created hits like “Darling” and “White Happy,” released in 2017.

Precisely because the sound can feel cheap, it exudes an unsettling sense that “something is broken.” It has a charm that makes you want to listen on repeat.

The lyrics draw you in and make you think about the meaning of life—an ominous yet cool number.

No no, I don’t wanna!MARETU4rank/position

It’s a Vocaloid track with a captivatingly dark worldview.

Created by the Vocaloid producer MARETU, it was released in May 2024.

Over an electronica-style arrangement that makes effective use of synths, Hatsune Miku delivers a powerful vocal performance.

The lyrics, which express a refusal to be discarded and a yearning for salvation, invite endless interpretation.

It’s a downer, highly addictive piece that gets your body moving with its rhythmic groove!

SoliloquyMARETU5rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Dokuhaku [Original]
SoliloquyMARETU

The theme song used for a character in the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System” is “Dokuhaku” by MARETU, a former guitarist turned Vocaloid producer.

As of 2023, it has reached 7 million views on YouTube.

The A-melody repeats the same notes and the chorus has relatively gentle movement, making the melody line comparatively easy to sing.

Despite the calm melody, the song’s tempo is on the faster side, so it’s also a great choice to hype up a karaoke session!

White HappyMARETU6rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] White Happy [Original]
White HappyMARETU

This is a chiptune with a unique worldview that grabs you right from the start.

It’s a work by MARETU, also known for creating the song “Say the Producer’s Name!” which uses a Vocaloid producer’s name, and it was released in 2017.

The lyrics have a great phonetic feel, and the word choices are so cool you’ll want to listen over and over.

The catchy synth riffs are another part of its appeal.

tearsMARETU7rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Namida [Original]
tearsMARETU

It’s a Vocaloid track with a unique atmosphere where coolness and wistfulness intertwine.

Created by the popular Vocaloid producer MARETU, known for works like “White Happy” and “Uminaoshi,” it was released in 2021.

The rhythmic composition featuring chiptune-like synth sounds is striking.

And the lyrics make you want to dive into theories about what exactly the protagonist is trying to do.

Whether you unravel the meaning or simply let yourself drown in the sound, it’s a high-sense number.

shiuMARETU8rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Shiu [Original]
shiuMARETU

It stylishly expresses a fairy-tale dark atmosphere using a variety of instruments.

The way it shifts from that recorder-like sound at the beginning to a synth tone felt really fresh and drew me in.

Also, in the middle it suddenly switches to a Japanese Ondo style, but it sounds so natural and cool.

I also like how the song’s dark vibe matches the lyrics.

MeowMARETU9rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Nyan [Original]
MeowMARETU

It’s a Vocaloid track with an outstandingly addictive thrill that sends shivers down your spine.

It’s a song by MARETU, released in December 2024.

With lots of cat meows throughout, it might sound cute at first listen.

But beneath that lies a viscous, story-driven core.

It’s a quintessential MARETU number that pierces the listener’s heart.

Take your time to delve into it and consider what meanings the song might hold.

New DarlingMARETU10rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] New Darling [Original]
New DarlingMARETU

My heart races at the aggressive lyrics.

It’s a track by MARETU, also known as the creator of “Uminao­shi” and “Dokuhaku,” released in 2021.

I think anyone familiar with his work would recognize it instantly… This sound is so quintessentially MARETU—it’s irresistible! The sonic image, where coldness and heaviness coexist with lightness, really hits home.

And the lyrics are worth digging into; it might be good to compare them with “Darling,” released in 2017.

Even the contrast in the titles feels suggestive, doesn’t it?