Ryo’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Ryo, the musician famous for supercell, known for creating anime theme songs.
His musical style captivates many fans with band-driven energy and unforgettable melodies that stick with you after just one listen.
We’ve put together a ranking of his popular songs—be sure to check it out!
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Ryo’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Ex-Otogibanashiryo (supercell) & tsukimi yachiyo (hayami saori)8rank/position

A song written by ryo (supercell) and voice actor Saori Hayami as the theme for the Netflix film “Ultra Princess Kaguya!” True to its world set in the neon-lit virtual space “Tsukuyomi,” it creates a soundscape that fuses traditional Japanese sentiment with futuristic digital sounds.
ryo’s signature, story-rich melodies intertwine with Hayami’s noble, clear vocals in character as Yachiyo Tsukimi, drawing listeners into a fantastical tale.
Released in January 2026, it’s ryo (supercell)’s first work under that name in about three years and nine months since the single “Takt.” It’s a track you’ll want to hear not only when lingering in the afterglow of the film, but also if you’re seeking a dramatic musical experience.
Look this way, babyryo9rank/position
The perfect song for pulling off a lyric-prank during a natural conversation with your partner is “Look This Way, Baby” (Kocchi Muite Baby).
It was produced by ryo, the Vocaloid producer known for many iconic tracks like “Melt.” With a passionate band sound, Hatsune Miku’s rock-style vocals really shine.
Since the lyrics unfold like a conversation, you can exchange messages without your partner realizing it’s a lyric prank.
Try captivating them with words that have a girly vibe.
It’s a piece that will make you excited to see your partner’s reaction when you reveal, “Prank success!”
Thank you for being born.ryo10rank/position
It begins with a gentle music box tone.
As you listen closely, it’s striking how a heartwarming song gradually comes in.
If it’s your birthday and you listen, they’d be happy if you leave the date.
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Ryo’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
So much of a failure that it’s beautifulryo11rank/position

This song portrays the inner struggle of someone raised in an ordinary household, who feels insecure about not having a special story.
It gently embraces the anxiety born from not having a dramatic past and the pain of being average.
Released as a single by RYO in 2025, the track was entirely handled by RYO—from songwriting to production.
We’ve all had moments when seeing others’ glamorous lives on social media makes it hard to breathe.
This moving piece softly reassures you that it’s okay not to become someone exceptional.
Don’t force yourself to feel upbeat—why not take a small break and let the warm melody carry you for a while?
HOMAREryo12rank/position

An intro that starts quietly and weightily heightens the tension, and the structure that lets emotions burst forth all at once in the chorus makes this a striking number.
Because it’s sung by Ryo, who has a background as a former high school baseball player, each lyric that treats teammates, dreams, and hope as his own honor carries strong conviction.
This work was produced by Ryo’s uncle, Shuichi Ikemori of DEEN, and was released in September 2016.
As the theme song for TBS’s broadcast of the 2017 World Baseball Classic, it colored numerous iconic moments and is etched in the memories of many baseball fans.
Black Rock Shooterryo13rank/position

It’s a song produced in 2010 that became popular and later branched out into anime and games.
The intro, with its piano lines and melody, gives the impression of a quiet and beautiful piece.
However, the sudden onslaught of band sound immediately reveals the song’s overwhelming power.
Although it was created in 2010, it remains a classic that many people still remember vividly.
When a first love comes to an endryo14rank/position

A Vocaloid song themed around a heartrending farewell.
It’s a popular heartbreak song that has achieved a million views among original Vocaloid tracks.
It’s recommended for those bittersweet moments when a love so pure it could be called a “first love” comes to an end.
If you’re not a fan of the Vocaloid voice, trying a “utatte mita” (cover version) might be a good option.


