Neru's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Neru is a popular Vocaloid producer and composer who has released many songs with a unique worldview and outstanding musical sense, achieving numerous Hall of Fame entries on the Nico Nico Douga rankings.
Here, we’ve put together and will introduce a ranking of Neru’s popular songs.
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Neru’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
FPSNeru11rank/position

A song by the Vocaloid producer Neru, who debuted as a Vocaloid P at 16 and has created numerous million-view videos.
It’s a shuffle-beat rock number that opens with a catchy intro featuring a striking guitar arpeggio phrase and tight backing.
The buoyant beat’s sense of drive and the bittersweet mood create a unique atmosphere that, combined with Kagamine Len’s vocals, draws you into the world of the song.
It’s a piece you’ll want to replay again and again, where Kagamine Len’s voice—imbued with powerful expressiveness amid a certain mechanical quality—fits perfectly with the lyrical narrative.
SNOBBISMNeru12rank/position

A serious track by Kagamine Rin and Len that sets ironic lyrics to a jazz-tinged progression.
It opens simply with upright bass and off-beat guitar, then gradually builds in intensity.
The driving, fast-paced chorus showcases remarkable arranging prowess.
drowning in waves of sorrowNeru13rank/position

The high notes in the chorus draw you deeply into the world of the song.
The visual style of the music video is distinctive and incredibly compelling.
Everyday thoughts and feelings are expressed in an abstract way, and there are many parts I can relate to.
I recommend listening to it when you’re feeling frustrated.
Idola’s CircusNeru14rank/position

It’s classic, straightforward rock with an easy-to-listen, upbeat groove.
The key is very high, so it might be tough to sing at karaoke.
The lyrics are inspired by Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s “The Spider’s Thread,” and the idea that the Buddha is actually a trickster is really interesting.
Listening to it makes you want to dance.
Re-educationNeru15rank/position

Neru, a Vocaloid producer known for the hit of his signature song “Lost One’s Weeping.” Popular for tracks that leverage a rock sound, his 2012 piece “Re-education” is a sentimental song that portrays facing the worries and anxieties of adolescence.
Over a band performance resonating with passionate guitar riffs, Kagamine Rin and Len deliver cool vocals.
Their mechanical voices, evoking a boy and a girl in their school days, somehow also feel human.
Give this rock number a listen, where fiery passion and bittersweet emotion intertwine.
jailbreakNeru16rank/position

I can’t help but say that Neru’s sense for building this kind of world is truly impressive.
It feels like watching a single feature film.
The sharp rock sound is insanely cool, too! Be sure to enjoy it together with the anime PV!
Destroying the worldNeru17rank/position

This is a song composed by Neru, who continues to release highly addictive tracks such as “Law-evading Rock.” Though apathetic, it brims with energy.
Coupled with its jazz-rock-style melody, it’s a very cool piece.
It was released in 2015.
No Longer HumanNeru18rank/position

As the title suggests, it’s a song inspired by Osamu Dazai’s novel No Longer Human, and the lyrics are packed with words that evoke the book.
It’s a piece by Neru, a popular producer known for hits like Lost One’s Weeping, released in 2009.
Although it has a metal sound, the melody is catchy, so I can recommend it to anyone.
The diagnosis was love.Neru & z’519rank/position

A track themed around dependency and unraveling, featured on the compilation CD “Drowning in Alkaloids.” The lyrics are striking—like a scream from the heart—about a relationship that once felt comfortable but somehow has begun to drag both people toward ruin, yet they still can’t let go.
They may be bound by a pure, almost coercive conviction that, though they know it’s “not good,” there’s no one else but this person.
A swirl of emotions expressed through dynamic vocals over a cool sound.
It’s a highly addictive song.
Goodbye, Rock ‘n’ RollNeru20rank/position

It’s a Vocaloid rock track with a somewhat forlorn, retro vibe.
The song is by Neru, the Vocaloid producer behind numerous hit tracks like “Lost One’s Weeping,” and it’s included on his major-label debut album, Sekai Seifuku, released in 2013.
I imagine many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which portray the sense of distance from people around you and the restlessness of the heart.
It might hit especially hard if you listen to it while walking outside around dusk.
If you’re into guitar rock, be sure to check it out!


