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.
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Mikito-P's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
LokiMikito P1rank/position

It’s a fast-paced, groove-focused song with call-and-response between male and female vocals, but it’s perfectly singable solo.
Whether male or female, don’t worry about shifting octaves—just stick to your own part and you’ll handle it smoothly without sounding odd, and it’ll come out cool! There are some shouted sections, but be careful not to overdo it in scoring mode.
First, sing lightly while honestly following the pitch bar.
Once you get used to it, adding a bit of shouting or some rasp will make it sound even cooler! If you have a partner, aiming for a high score together can be a lot of fun, too!
Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito P2rank/position

A catchy piece woven from Chinese-style sounds and a lively beat.
As one of Mikito-P’s signature songs, released in August 2012, it charms with a fun style that fuses electropop and rock.
The lyric’s story about learning Chinese to convey one’s feelings to a crush is heart-fluttering, too.
It’s definitely a song you’ll want to sing with multiple people.
Ride the four-on-the-floor rhythm and get hyped together with everyone!
Girl RayMikito P3rank/position

Shoujo Rei has the image of being sung in a steady, band-style sound.
The overall vocal range of the song is A3–F5, and the high notes are quite high, but if you can handle your falsetto well, you should be able to sing it in the original key.
For the opening melody, it might be better to “speak” rather than “sing,” with almost zero emotion.
In the chorus, the drum rhythm gets tricky, so be careful not to let the melody line waver.
It’s a good idea to lightly mark the beat with your hand so the tempo doesn’t rush.
Also, the highest note, F5, is on the “i” vowel, which makes falsetto easier to produce.
Use your breath well and let your head voice ring lightly.
SarisinaharaMikito P4rank/position

It’s a poignant guitar rock number that sings about a dearly loved person who’s gone.
Created by Mikito-P, who has produced countless classic Vocaloid songs, it was released in 2012.
This is the Vocaloid version of a track originally provided to the singer Rib.
The lyrics convey such earnest feelings for someone you love that, as you read them, they almost feel precarious.
It may resonate especially with those who have recently experienced a breakup.
If you want to immerse yourself in its melancholic atmosphere, turn up the volume and enjoy.
ValericoMikito P5rank/position

A song by vocaloid producer Mikito-P that reached a million views in 2018.
It’s a Vocaloid track that opens with a tense atmosphere created by hysteric guitar cutting and an off-beat rhythm.
Despite its complex structure—featuring tight, accent-heavy A verses and a catchy chorus—the vocal melody is easy to sing, making it great for karaoke.
However, because the rhythm shifts rapidly despite the simple melody, it’s best to be careful not to fall out of sync when singing.
Goodbyes don’t disappearMikito P6rank/position

It’s a bittersweet breakup song that projects the helpless loneliness that comes after parting with a lover.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Mikito-P—also known for “Roki” and “Sarishinohara”—the track was released in 2019 as a message song to “Natsu no Hanken,” which came out in 2014.
The nostalgic soundscape, with strings enveloping the band, leaves a strong impression.
It evokes the image of sound gently flowing from the ears into the heart.
The more you empathize with the protagonist facing the reality of being alone, the more it hurts.
Reply desiredMikito P7rank/position

A person who won’t answer your feelings… a bittersweet relationship comes into view in this heart-wrenching Vocaloid song.
“Reply Wish” by mikitoP was released in March 2024, a track written specifically for Kanata Amane, a Hololive-affiliated VTuber.
The cool, translucent band sound pairs perfectly with Miku’s delicate, fleeting vocals.
It’s a painfully beautiful love song with a world so evocative it can make you cry before you even realize it.


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