REOL Popular Song Ranking [2026]
REOL was a music unit that singer-songwriter Reol—now active as a solo artist—once belonged to as the vocalist, lyricist, composer, and overall producer.
Formed in 2016 together with sound creator Giga and video creator Okiku, the group amicably disbanded in 2017.
Even after disbanding, they have continued to collaborate on each other’s works, so you could say that REOL’s music continues to evolve.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of REOL’s most popular songs!
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REOL Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
DEAD CENTER feat. LiSAREOL11rank/position

This track, included on Reol’s album “Bijigaku” released in January 2026, became a hot topic as a collaboration featuring LiSA, a singer renowned for numerous anime themes and beloved both in Japan and abroad.
True to its title, which means “right down the middle” in English slang, its powerful message—like two paths merging head-on—teaches the importance of believing in yourself and forging ahead.
With cutting-edge beats and the two vocalists’ voices colliding vividly, it’s an uplifting tune perfect for those decisive, make-or-break moments.
ECHO(Crusher-P)REOL12rank/position

A singer who took flight from Niconico Douga to the world! Starting her online activities around 2012, Reol has captivated many fans with a unique style that fuses J-pop, EDM, and hip-hop.
In 2014, she shocked the Vocaloid scene with the compilation album “No Title+,” and the following year released her first solo album “GOKUSAISHIKI,” which reached the top 10 on the Oricon charts.
In 2020, she achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first Japanese woman selected for YouTube’s Artist on the Rise.
She’s a standout figure you can’t take your eyes off—one of the scene’s top runners!
HYPE MODEREOL13rank/position

The New Year’s Day 2020 commercial, “Start your gaming with the App Store,” showcases games available on the App Store.
Actual gameplay footage is shown one after another, making it an exciting ad to watch.
The high-energy BGM that boosts the commercial’s vibe is Reol’s “HYPE MODE.” The groove-rich vocal work is stylish, making it a track you’ll want to listen to over and over.
Portrait of a MaidenREOL14rank/position

A song by Reol that revives the sparkle of ’80s idol pop with a modern sound.
Arranged by Shin Sakiura, it leaves a lasting impression with shimmering synths and sweet vocal harmonies.
While it puts cuteness front and center, the lyrics hide betrayal and a hint of poison—the duality is addictive.
Give it a listen when you’re in the mood to discover a fresh face of pop.
To whom it may concern in the Emotional DepartmentREOL15rank/position

Reol is a female singer who has gained popularity for her sharp musical style that mixes rock and electronic music.
She’s also known for her powerful vocals and many technically challenging songs.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is “To Whom It May Concern: Emotions” (Kanjō Onchū).
This piece features the crisp, punchy tempo she excels at, with frequent sudden shifts in pitch.
It’s a basic technique, but if you don’t articulate the opening of each phrase clearly, it can end up sounding limp, so mindful attention to fundamentals is essential.
Give it a try!
To Emotion -WANT U LUV IT-REOL16rank/position

A song by Reol that vividly portrays the most fundamental human emotions.
Released in March 2024 as part of the joint campaign “WcDonald’s” by McDonald’s and Studio Pierrot, it’s a moving track that gives you the courage to confront desire in modern society.
The lyrics, imbued with the wish to cherish your own likes, resonate deeply with listeners and offer a chance to reexamine your true self.
GlitteringREOL17rank/position

Reol is a female artist who started out as an utaite singer.
She shot to fame with “The Sixth Sense” in 2020.
After that, she seemed to release more pop-leaning tracks, but the key point with 2023’s “Kirakira” is that it revives the beautiful yet fleeting tone found in her pre-“Sixth Sense” songs.
Specifically, it evokes that uniquely exotic atmosphere you can only feel in her music—akin to tracks like “YoiYoi Kokon” and “Utena”—and it’s absolutely irresistible!


