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Popular in gameplay commentary videos too! Mayuko’s most popular songs ranking

Mayuko is a Vocaloid producer known for horror, fairytale-like, and Japanese-style works, and is highly regarded for both the speed of new releases and the quality of her illustrations.

With over 100 uploaded songs, she has continued to captivate fans—achieving her first entry into the Hall of Fame with her 33rd track, “Okuribauta.”

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of Mayuko’s popular songs.

Whether you’re a long-time fan or discovering her for the first time, we hope you enjoy it.

Popular in gameplay commentary videos too! mayuko’s top songs ranking (1–10)

The Monster of the Eve Festivalmayuko8rank/position

Kagamine Rin/Len - The Monster of the Eve Festival [Original]
The Monster of the Eve Festivalmayuko

This is the song “Zenyasai no Bakemono” (The Eve Festival Monster) by the Vocaloid producer mayuko.

The aggressive accordion sound conjures up a shady, European atmosphere.

Its horror-flavored tone and lively tempo make it perfect for getting hyped for Halloween.

The way the mood shifts rapidly throughout the track makes it feel like watching a musical.

Spell of the Eve Festivalmayuko9rank/position

[Rin, Len, KAITO] The Eve Festival Spell [Original]
Spell of the Eve Festivalmayuko

Mayuko, a Vocaloid producer known for a style that evokes a sense of wa, or Japanese harmony.

She’s also strongly associated with the “Eve Festival Series,” right? The 15th entry in that series is The Spell of the Eve Festival.

It’s a track featuring Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, and KAITO, with the layered sounds being the highlight.

Their cheerful singing is sure to lift your spirits.

Plus, the homages to past entries in the Eve Festival Series are a delightful surprise for fans.

Blessings of the eve festivalmayuko10rank/position

An eerie and beautiful piece.

Released by mayuko in October 2024 as the 17th entry in the Eve Festival series.

A duet by KAITO and KAIKO, it weaves a dark world where bondage and blessing intertwine.

The lyrics unfold a perverse tale in which dreams and reality seem to invert.

Its gothic style, marked by a distinctive bass, is another draw.

A perfect track for Halloween night when you want to sink into a mystical atmosphere.

Popular even in gameplay commentary videos! Mayuko's most popular songs ranking (11–20)

The Black Cat of the Eve Festivalmayuko11rank/position

Kagamine Rin/Len - The Black Cat of the Eve Festival [Original]
The Black Cat of the Eve Festivalmayuko

The torrent of vocal work is fascinating, almost like listening to a piano duet.

Despite its eerie atmosphere, it’s an unusual track crafted with an upbeat groove.

It has a charm that makes you want to listen to it over and over.

It was released in 2009 and is the first installment of mayuko’s “Eve Festival Series.”

Spring Song in Idle Pastimemayuko12rank/position

[KAITO] Spring Song to Fritter Away the Time [Original]
Spring Song in Idle Pastimemayuko

Rather than “sexy,” the word “alluring” feels more fitting for the Japanese lyrics and classical expressions used here.

And yet the song has a somewhat tango-like flavor, making the contrast compelling—an intriguing track.

KAITO’s bewitching vocals are also a must-hear.

In the Dregs of Paradisemayuko13rank/position

【KAITO】At the Dregs of Paradise【Original】
In the Dregs of Paradisemayuko

This is a cool KAITO track that pulls you into a dark world.

It’s a song by mayuko, a Vocaloid producer known for hits like “Okuribauta” and “The Seventh Me,” released in 2019.

The unique sound arrangement is notable for being both energetic and imbued with a chilly atmosphere.

The heavy mood of the interlude, where scratch sounds are used effectively, is especially striking.

The lyrics are highly narrative, making it impossible not to imagine what kind of person the protagonist might be.

It’s a piece that’s excellent no matter which part you focus on.

Running away is shameful but useful.Suehiro Kenichirō, MAYUKO14rank/position

Kenichiro Suehiro – We Married as a Job! (literally: Fleeing is shameful but useful)
Running away is shameful but useful.Suehiro Kenichirō, MAYUKO

The romantic comedy We Married as a Job (literally: “Running Away is Shameful but Useful”), which centers on a contract marriage, won numerous awards and became a social phenomenon.

Many will also remember the massive hit of its theme song, Koi, but there are surely plenty of people who love the music used within the show as well.

The score was composed by Kenichiro Suehiro and singer-songwriter MAYUKO.

The tracks they created are mostly upbeat, feel-good pop tunes.

If you’re looking to lift your spirits, why not take this opportunity to listen to the show’s soundtrack?