Introducing PinocchioP’s popular songs in a ranked list—packed with insanely addictive masterpieces.
With his distinctive word choices and addictive sound, PinocchioP keeps creating songs that stick in your head after just one listen.
The charm lies in the sharp messages hidden beneath lyrics sprinkled with irony and humor that can make your heart skip a beat.
This time, we’re bringing you a ranking of PinocchioP’s most popular tracks! Whether you’ve been following him for years or only recently got interested, use this as a chance to discover your new favorite song!
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Introducing PinocchioP’s popular songs in a ranking. A lineup of insanely addictive masterpieces (31–40)
FireworksPinokio P36rank/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.
Memories shabadabaPinokio P37rank/position

A tear-jerking message song that paints memories of the four seasons.
Released by PinocchioP in November 2011, “Omoide Shabadaba.” The lyrics retrace time spent with a precious person in down-to-earth words, and as you listen, it really hits you in the tear ducts.
It naturally brings to mind someone dear you can no longer meet.
It’s a Vocaloid track whose flavor deepens the more carefully you listen.
NinaPinokio P38rank/position

The animation in the music video is so cute! This is a track by PinocchioP, a Vocaloid producer who’s also very active with live events.
It’s lively and catchy, yet somehow it still feels cool—that vibe is intriguing.
The lyrics are uplifting, so it’s a really pleasant listen.
I think it suits any situation!
Mushroom MotherPinokio P39rank/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.
Monster UniversePinokio P40rank/position

It’s a song marked by surprising developments and striking key changes.
While it’s a masterpiece that incorporates the innovative edge of Vocaloid, it isn’t overly eccentric, making it well-suited as an introduction to Vocaloid.
It’s also a track where you’ll want to pay attention to the depth of the lyrics.
Introducing Pinocchiop’s popular songs in a ranking. A lineup of insanely addictive masterpieces (41–50)
It’s a festival, hey come on!Pinokio P41rank/position

This is an energetic work with a festival theme.
It’s a track by PinocchioP, a composer known for electric sounds, released in 2015.
It’s an upbeat tune that cranks up the excitement.
The video is a live version.
A Vocaloid song in 10 yearsPinokio P42rank/position

The Vocaloid scene has grown alongside internet culture.
We’ve entered an era where it’s normal to turn the songs you create into videos and share them with everyone.
This is a message song directed at both the music creators and the listeners.
It’s a work by the multi-creator PinocchioP, released for the 2020 Hatsune Miku Birthday Festival.
It’s a remake of “Vocaloid no Uta,” originally published in 2010.
If you’ve ever been hooked on Vocaloid even once, this will undoubtedly hit home.


