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 Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Idle days of silly fantasiesPinokio P57rank/position

PinocchioP made his major debut in 2012 and has continued releasing songs ever since.
His 66th track is “Kūsō Shōmonai Hibi” (“Imaginary Silly Days”).
This work is characterized by a pop sound featuring bright, beepy high-pitched electronic tones.
Hatsune Miku’s vocals also reach quite high notes.
The combination of these two elements results in a uniquely original piece unlike any other.
By the way, the title phrase is sung with slight variations within the song—listen carefully to catch them.
FireworksPinokio P58rank/position

This song is striking for its aggressive, programmed sound.
It’s a track by PinocchioP, a composer who’s energetically active both as a songwriter and in live performances.
When I listen to it in September, it makes me recall what my summer this year was like.
Mushroom MotherPinokio P59rank/position

This is a Vocaloid song that likens the way people imitate their neighbors—and label those who act differently as eccentrics—to the spread of mushroom spores.
Because its motif is rooted in reality, simply listening to it fills you with an energy that makes you feel you have to spark some kind of change.
It’s a song I’d recommend when you’re feeling down.
Love itPinokio P60rank/position

The lyrics, which sing about complex romantic feelings for one’s idol, resonated with many listeners.
The track was released in October 2020.
At first listen it sounds poppy and cute, but the moment you notice the undercurrent of sadness and obsession—those shifting emotions—it’s striking.
This song was also included on the album “Love,” released in August 2021.
Surrender yourself to the highly addictive beat and be sure to put it on repeat.


