Scop’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This time, we’ll introduce popular songs by the composer Scop in a ranked list.
Scop has created many songs that express a girl’s feelings.
Their catchy musical sensibility speaks straight to listeners’ hearts.
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Scop’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Dance of Ephemerasukoppu15rank/position

A Hatsune Miku song released in 2010.
Perhaps because it’s built around an off-beat rhythm, it’s a danceable number that has your body swaying before you know it.
The boldly ringing brass, not just the piano, adds a great accent.
You could say it’s a piece that would work well for jazz dance.
Wish Upon the Snowsukoppu16rank/position

The song’s content makes you think, “May those lovey-dovey couples just explode!” It portrays a girl who wants to become part of a blissfully happy couple and paints a wintery scene.
Many men will probably find themselves feeling envious.
It’s about two childhood friends—so in love yet unable to confess—like something straight out of a drama.
This winter Vocaloid song is dedicated to those who are in love with their childhood friend, or who’ve fallen for a friend.
End of Summer, Beginning of Lovesukoppu feat. GUMI17rank/position

The masterpiece by Vocaloid producer Scop sparkles like fireworks fleetingly coloring a summer night sky, capturing both a momentary glimmer and a heart-aching poignancy.
Amid the bustle of a festival, you look up in a yukata at the final burst of light—along with feelings of love that end without ever being spoken.
That bittersweet scene is vividly expressed through a melody that is light on its feet yet tinged with melancholy.
First released in July 2012, the song later became available as a commercial single in February 2013.
It has also been included in compilations such as “Seishun Vocalo starring GUMI, Lily” and “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocaloseasons feat.
Hatsune Miku Summer.” It’s the kind of song that gently stays by your side when the summer festival ends and a sudden loneliness sets in, bringing back those faint memories of days gone by.


