PinocchioP Popular Song Rankings [2026]
PinocchioP is a popular Vocaloid producer who showcases a wide range of talents, from performing live as a DJ to drawing his own illustrations.
Many fans have been instantly captivated by his lyrics, woven from his unique worldview.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of PinocchioP’s most popular songs.
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PinocchioP Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Vocaloid is lame.Pinokio P29rank/position

From the title alone, it’s an audacious, edgy song.
The driving energy of the arrangement and the punch of the lyrics create a wonderfully satisfying harmony.
And the payoff at the end lands perfectly.
With all its repetition, it’s easy to remember and you can’t help but start humming along.
It feels like it’s taking a jab at people who criticize Vocaloid, which makes it oddly refreshing to listen to.
The Insufficient PumpkinPinokio P30rank/position

This is a Halloween song written specifically for a FamilyMart project.
Created by multi-creator PinocchioP, who also handles the illustrations and video, it was released in 2014.
Perhaps thanks to its rhythmic and upbeat tone, it fills you with energy as you listen.
The lyrics are crafted in the same spirit.
It conveys the feeling of a special day that comes once a year, and there’s something endearing about it.
If you want to go all out and enjoy Halloween to the fullest, this one’s recommended.
PinocchioP Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Killer SpiderPinokio P31rank/position

I think it’s quite a high-offense yandere number! It’s a piece by multi-creator PinocchioP, who also handles his own illustrations, released in 2022.
The track is very stylish in its sonic image, with a steady beat colored by patchwork-like synth sounds.
The contrast with Miku’s cute vocals is striking, and the result traps you in its world.
As the title suggests, it develops around the theme of spiders, and the lyrics about “constructing a world exactly as one wishes” offer glimpses of both yandere vibes and philosophical thought.
Cherry Blossom TattooPinokiopī × Hifumi32rank/position

An energetic mixture rock track that cuts into modern society! It’s a collaboration between Vocaloid producers PinocchioP and 123, released in 2021 and included on the compilation album Chimera.
The lyrics revolve around the theme of the so-called “digital tattoo”—how once something becomes a topic online, it never disappears as information.
While regretting their own actions, the song conveys a resolve to overcome it and move forward, and it’s seriously, incredibly fiery.
At the mercy of emptinessPinokio P33rank/position

It has a bright tone, yet it carries a touch of melancholy—a slightly mysterious song.
The rhythm is a bit tricky and the key is on the higher side, so it might be hard to sing, but it’s catchy enough that you’ll find yourself humming it before you know it.
Highly recommended!
YouTuberPinokio P34rank/position

A pop, upbeat song that cynically captures YouTuber culture.
It’s a work by PinocchioP, released in July 2024.
The electripop sound arrangement draws you in, and the melody and lyrics are quintessentially PinocchioP.
It projects insights into the digital age, such as the commitment to keep uploading even without viewers and a depiction of a future where AI makes videos.
It might just encapsulate the image of modern Japanese creators.
Do you have internal organs?Pinokio P35rank/position

This piece uses internal organs as a motif to question the complacency and apathy of modern society.
Released in January 2019, it was also included on the album “Zero-go,” which came out the following month.
The phrases repeated over a lively electronic beat have an addictive quality that sticks in your head after just one listen.
Miku’s vocals also heighten the contrast between the poppy sound and the cynical lyrics.
It’s catchy yet bittersweet—experience its distinctive allure for yourself.


