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Mikito-P Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Mikito-P is a creator who uses VOCALOID and has posted many songs performed with a band sound.

His lyrics, expressed from a unique perspective, are highly acclaimed by Vocaloid fans.

Representative songs include “Yi Er Fanclub” and “Heart Democracy.”

We’ve put together a ranking of his popular tracks, which we’ll introduce here.

Mikito-P's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Cardiac DemocracyMikito P8rank/position

Mikito-P “Heart Democracy” MV
Cardiac DemocracyMikito P

An energetic yet somewhat precarious-sounding rock number that sings about an irreplaceable presence.

Created by the popular Vocaloid producer Mikito-P and released in 2012, it presents a slightly mysterious worldview centered on a subject exactly identical to oneself—a doppelgänger.

That might sound a bit like horror at first, but what the song conveys isn’t fear; it’s poignancy.

Be sure to experience this moving message song.

forty-sevenMikito P9rank/position

Yonjūnana (Forty-Seven) - Tried Singing [Ribu]
forty-sevenMikito P

This is a song that portrays the story depicted in “Sarishinohara” from another perspective.

It tells the love between an idol and an ordinary man, sung from the idol’s point of view.

Despite the pain, she puts on a smile and keeps going, crying out with a heart that feels like it’s cracking.

I hope you’ll listen to it together with the other related songs.

NEPPUU ~Hot Wind~Mikito P10rank/position

NEPPUU ~Hot Wind~ / Mikito-P feat. Hatsune Miku
NEPPUU ~Hot Wind~Mikito P

This is a collaborative work between Mikito-P, a Vocaloid producer known for creating numerous hit songs, and Kodo, a renowned taiko performing arts ensemble.

Released in March 2023, it was chosen as the theme song for the event “Hatsune Miku × KODO Special Live 2023 ~Yui~” held in June of the same year.

It’s a powerful, Japanese-style rock track infused with the sound of taiko drums, delivering a finish that truly stirs the heart—just as the title suggests.

It’s like it ignites a Yamato spirit inside you that you didn’t even know was there.

The high-quality animated music video is a must-see as well!

Mikito-P Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

I’m addicted.Mikito P11rank/position

I'm Addicted feat. Mikito-P, Rime
I’m addicted.Mikito P

The sorrow of heartbreak can be overwhelming, right? With that in mind, I’d like to introduce “I’m Addicted.” It’s a song that likens the protagonist’s longing for a loved one to an “addiction.” The track is by Mikito-P, and it’s packed with his hallmark realistic psychological portrayals.

There are both a Hatsune Miku version and an Uramei version, so you can compare them.

Also, pay attention to the message that appears when you turn on Japanese subtitles on YouTube.

It shares behind-the-scenes details about the production, so definitely check it out.

Even a Kunoichi Wants to Fall in LoveMikito P12rank/position

MikitoP “Even a Kunoichi Wants to Fall in Love” MV
Even a Kunoichi Wants to Fall in LoveMikito P

Mikito-P has been active since 2010 and is a highly regarded Vocaloid producer known for hit songs like “Roki” and “Shoujo Rei.” “Kunoichi demo Koi ga Shitai” is a track released in 2013, and it enjoys high popularity as a duet by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.

The song’s appeal lies in its fresh theme of depicting romantic feelings from the perspective of a female ninja.

It expresses the emotions of falling in love amid the code of the shinobi and everyday life, set to a light, upbeat melody.

The inner conflict of a kunoichi torn between her duty as a ninja and her personal feelings resonates with many listeners.

It’s especially recommended for those who harbor hidden emotions or are troubled by matters of the heart.

Tokyo StationMikito P13rank/position

Tokyo Station, released in 2014 by Mikito-P, a long-standing figure from the early Vocaloid scene.

It’s crafted as a band sound with warm, resonant guitar playing.

Although the song has a driving feel, the lyrics unfold slowly, so the key is to sing it calmly.

If you usually listen to Japanese rock, you might find yourself drawn to its passionate, bittersweet melody.

Rin Kagamine’s gentle vocals are soothing as they wrap around the poignant lyrics depicting a farewell with a loved one.

It’s a nostalgic song that conjures the image of the protagonist swaying on a train—be sure to give it a try.

bandageMikito P14rank/position

It’s a song that depicts first love and graduation.

The track, which was also adapted into a novel, moved many to tears with its combination of themes: the bittersweetness of youth, a slightly painful romance, and graduation.

It expresses a powerful longing for someone you love, the time spent until now, and parting—portraying student romance in straightforward lyrics.