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n-buna Popular Song Rankings [2026]

n-buna Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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n-buna Popular Song Rankings [2026]

It’s written n-buna, pronounced “nabuna.”

Haven’t you been seeing this artist name a lot lately?

That’s right—he’s active as a core member of the much-talked-about band Yorushika in recent years!

However, he originally started his career as a Vocaloid producer (Vocalo-P).

In this article, we’ll introduce songs released under the name n-buna in a ranked format.

All of his band-driven tracks are marked by beautifully crafted, soothing melodies.

Whether you’re a Vocaloid fan or a Yorushika fan, please enjoy.

n-buna's Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Dawn and Firefliesn-buna1rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Dawn and Fireflies [Original]
Dawn and Firefliesn-buna

It’s a track marked by an emotional melody that leaves a strong impression.

“Yoake to Hotaru” was released in July 2014 and was later included on the album “Hana to Mizuame, Saishū Densha.” Its delicate lyrics, which portray the quiet before dawn and the end of summer, resonate deeply.

The gentle timbre evokes a sense of nostalgia.

With its relatively relaxed tempo, it should be easy even for beginner pianists to play.

Maybe it’s a good choice to try singing and playing, too?

A Seabed Tale of Crinoidsn-buna2rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] The Sea Lily Submarine Story [Original Song]
A Seabed Tale of Crinoidsn-buna

A Vocaloid song by n-buna, released on Niconico in February 2014.

Inspired by the deep-sea creature the sea lily, it depicts a bittersweet longing to reach the sky from the ocean floor.

Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent voice delicately conveys those “feelings that won’t reach,” and that sweet-and-sour, slightly bitter nuance really resonates.

It was included on the album “Flowers, Candy and the Last Train,” released in July 2015.

It’s one of the standout classics of the Vocaloid scene—perfect for listening at summer’s end or during seasons of parting.

Transparent Elegyn-buna3rank/position

[GUMI] Toumei Elegy [Original Song]
Transparent Elegyn-buna

A song by n-buna, who is also active as the guitarist and composer of the male-female rock duo Yorushika.

It’s a rock tune that instantly amps up the energy with a noisy guitar and thrilling synth opening, plus driving vocals.

Unlike many Vocaloid tracks, it has fewer extreme interval jumps, making it easier to sing at karaoke.

While the vocal range is relatively narrow, it still delivers the brisk melodies and dynamic song structure that are hallmarks of Vocaloid music, making it both easy to sing and enjoyable.

Mélusinen-buna4rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Meru [Original] Hatsune Miku – Meru
Mélusinen-buna

n-buna is a remarkably talented artist known for delicate emotional expression and striking guitar sounds.

“Meryuu,” included on the 2015 album Hanato Mizuame, Saishuu Densha (Flowers and Candy, Last Train), poignantly and beautifully portrays deep emotions and inner conflict.

Interweaving love, hope, and the harshness of reality, it delivers a message that resonates deeply with listeners.

This song becomes a companion for long nights spent alone or moments of deep contemplation.

For those who want to immerse themselves in n-buna’s musical world, I highly recommend these moving tracks, featuring the compelling charm of Vocaloid vocals that blend in seamlessly.

Islayn-buna5rank/position

It’s a wonderful piece with a refreshing PV and an irresistibly fast-paced sound.

GUMI’s vocals match the song’s atmosphere perfectly.

Highly recommended for those who like band-style tracks.

It’s a work by n-buna, who is also active as the composer for Yorushika, and it was released in 2015.

Flower-scatteringn-buna6rank/position

Hanaburashi / Hatsune Miku Original
Flower-scatteringn-buna

Vocaloid producer n-buna, who is also active as the composer for the rock band Yorushika.

“Hana Furashi,” included on his 2016 release Walking on the Moon, is a song whose sentimental band sound resonates deeply.

The lyrics, which evoke beautiful scenery, are full of charm.

As the guitar tones unfold, you can feel the song’s expansiveness.

With its slow tempo and easy-to-sing melody, it’s recommended for beginners who want to try singing Vocaloid songs!

Theater Love Songn-buna7rank/position

[Refreshingly] Theater Love Song - I tried singing it ver. Sou
Theater Love Songn-buna

A “sick song” that rides on exhilarating rock sounds to sing about the pain of living without being honest with your own heart.

In the end, the heart loses its color, and you can no longer tell who you are.

Will you fight, or will you run? It expresses the depths of a wavering human heart.

Why not immerse yourself in this world that makes your body ache from the inside?

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