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.
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n-buna Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
August, a sudden evening downpour and your shadown-buna15rank/position

Why do summer memories claw at our hearts so? This song captures the feelings for the “you” who was by my side on a distant summer day in its lyrics.
It’s a track by n-buna, also known for “Toumei Elegy.” Released in 2012, it quickly became popular.
The reverb-drenched guitar solo gently stirs the eardrums.
Sky Songn-buna16rank/position

This song begins with the strummed tones of an acoustic guitar.
It’s a summer track by n-buna, a popular Vocaloid producer known for works like “Toumei Elegy” and “Umiyuri Kaiteitan.” It was released in 2012.
The lyrics express a desire to go to a dear person who is far away.
The sense of speed makes it feel as if the emotion of “I want to see you” is overflowing.
Hello, hellon-buna(yorusika)×shittokingusu×terebisenshi17rank/position

Hello Hello, the ending theme of the show Tensai TV-kun—affectionately known as “Tentere” and popular even among elementary school children.
Used since the 2020 season, the song was written and composed by n-buna, a member of Yorushika.
The choreography was created by s**t kingz, who have choreographed for numerous artists such as Johnny’s groups, SHINee, and EXO.
On the program, kids of the same age perform the dance, so with practice you can definitely dance it just as coolly and enjoyably!
Hello, helloterebi senshi 2020 (sakushi/sakkyoku: n-buna)18rank/position

This song was broadcast as the opening theme for the 2020 and 2021 seasons of “Tensai TV-kun hello.” The lyrics and composition were handled by n-buna, a Vocaloid producer and the guitarist/composer for Yorushika.
The firmly driven percussion and the fast-paced piano tones leave a striking impression.
The lyrics, which seem to sing of hope for the future, express children’s potential and also evoke the program’s SDGs-themed initiatives.
See you tomorrowterebi senshi 2021 (sakushi sakkyoku: n-buna)19rank/position

This is a song that was aired in 2021 as the ending theme for “Tensai TV-kun hello.” Like the other ending theme, “Hello Hello,” the lyrics and composition were done by n-buna, the guitarist and composer of Yorushika.
The lyrics are striking in how they overlay the swiftly passing time of dusk with the limited period of childhood.
Precisely because time is limited, the song conveys both a poignant determination and a forward-looking spirit to live each moment to the fullest.


