Rerulili’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Rerulili is active as a Vocaloid producer who creates Vocaloid songs through programming.
Their works are highly diverse and have earned support from many listeners.
This time, we’ve compiled them in a ranking format, so please check it out.
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Rerulili’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Color of Marchrereriri22rank/position

This is a graduation song that makes me think, “What was my own graduation like again?” It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer rerulili, known for numerous hits such as “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl,” released in 2018.
The melody carries a subtly traditional Japanese atmosphere that leaves an impression.
Its beautiful, gentle sound is truly soothing.
Everyone has their own feelings about graduation.
On that day we set off, carrying emotions that weren’t just smiles or tears—you might find yourself suddenly transported back there.
Heaven and Hellrereriri23rank/position

It’s one of the songs from the cross-media “Kotonoha Project.” Created by the popular Vocaloid producer rerulili—known for continually releasing hits like “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl”—it was released in 2017.
It’s an upbeat four-on-the-floor track, and the funky, technically intricate bassline is just irresistibly cool.
The lyrics carry a passionate message: there’s no such thing as perfection in this world, and that’s exactly what makes it interesting—words that really set your heart on fire.
If you focus on delivering the vocals crisply, you might be able to better capture the song’s vibe.
A Lump of Loverereriri24rank/position

It’s a cute love song that sings about wanting to fall more and more in love with you.
Created by Vocaloid producer rerulili, known for hits like “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl,” it was released in 2020.
This is the Vocaloid version of a track included on the album by the utaite doujin circle Okaeri tte Ie.
It’s a pop tune that incorporates the tones of traditional Japanese instruments, soothing just by the sound alone.
And the chorus lyrics showcase rerulili’s signature humor.
No matter where you slice it, it’s a deliciously satisfying Vocaloid track.
Meteor Girlrereriri25rank/position

Content-wise, it’s a cute duet number that I’d recommend to high school students.
The song is by Vocaloid producer rerulili, known for hits like “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl,” and it was released in 2021 alongside a version sung by Vtuber Yuzuki Tia.
You’ll be drawn in by the sparkling vibe and the beautiful piano tone that rings throughout.
The four-on-the-floor rhythm is easy to groove to, and the melody line is smooth and easy on the ears.
rerulili’s musical sensibility and technique really shine.
Amber Windrereriri26rank/position

A song created using a variety of Vocaloid libraries.
With a gentle singing voice, it conveys the fate of having to say goodbye to the days we’ve lived—days that will never return—and move forward.
Not just for listening; if you sing it at karaoke after the graduation ceremony, it’s sure to bring everyone to tears.
Child of the Sunlightrereriri27rank/position

It’s a very pure love ballad that warms the heart.
The song was written by rerulili, known for numerous hit tracks like “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl” and “Kamisama no Mani Mani,” and it was released in 2019.
The softly resonating piano tones are soothing.
The lyric “I was born to protect the one I cherish—you” is truly moving; just reading it brings a lump to your throat.
If you’re using it as wedding or reception background music, I think it fits best for the climactic scene.
Chuunibyou Has Exploded Boyreruriri feat. Kagamine Ren28rank/position

The ever-changing, never-boring song development is irresistible.
This track is by the Vocaloid producer rerulili, also known for “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl.” It was released in 2015.
Its popularity led to a novel adaptation and even an anime, making it a hot topic.
The sound is extremely aggressive, so listening to it really gets you fired up.
It’s also a very popular Vocaloid song for karaoke.


