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Shigure Ui Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Ui Shigure, who continues to make great strides as an illustrator and VTuber.If you’ve heard even one of her songs, you might be thinking, “I want to discover more tracks sung in that adorable voice!”Her pop, playful worldview is sure to captivate you after just one listen.In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of popular songs packed with Ui Shigure’s diverse charm.Find your favorite melody and immerse yourself fully in her world!

Shigure Ui Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Cherry Popshigure ui8rank/position

Cherry Pop / covered by Shigure Ui
Cherry Popshigure ui

This is a cover video released in August 2025 in which Shigure Ui reinterprets a song by DECO*27 with her own vocals.

The self-cover-like approach—by someone who originally took part in the track as a chorus singer and illustrator—generated significant buzz.

The unique worldbuilding, where a cute electropop sound intertwines with an intense desire to be loved and a possessive streak, is captivating.

Alongside newly redrawn visuals by Ui herself, the expression that balances cuteness with unease is masterful.

Its pop, addictive melody makes it the perfect number for when you’re in the mood for a slightly toxic, provocative love song.

Tetrisshigure ui9rank/position

Tetris / covered by Shigure Ui
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This is a captivating cover video that naturally reconstructs the original song’s urgency and densely packed tension within her own context.

In this work by Shigure Ui, she reinterprets a vocaloid track released by Hiiragi Magnetite in November 2024 with her own vocals and illustrations, publishing it in January 2025.

While retaining the structure of words being crammed atop an electronic, bustling rhythm, the balance of cuteness and fragility in her vocal timbre resonates exquisitely.

The worldview—seemingly expressing the anxieties of our information-saturated age—comes through pop yet earnest, both visually and sonically.

Highly recommended for those who want to feel the momentum of net culture or savor the artistry of self-produced work where video and music are seamlessly unified.

I’m not a devil.shigure ui10rank/position

Not a Devil / covered by Shigure Ui & Tsunomaki Watame
I'm not a devil.shigure ui

This work further accentuates the original song’s slapstick energy by turning it into a duet.

Originally a much-talked-about track co-written by Vocaloid producers DECO*27 and PinocchioP, it was released as a cover video by Shigure Ui and Tsunomaki Watame in March 2023.

The contrast between their voices is exquisite, and the lyrics—depicting a duality like an angel and a devil—shine even more through their back-and-forth, enhancing each character’s appeal.

Although there was no tie-in, the video has been viewed over 5 million times on YouTube and has long been loved as a staple hit in the VTuber cover scene.

Give it a listen—along with the video’s illustrations—when you want a boost of energy or to enjoy the lively, skit-like banter between the two.

Shigure Ui Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Let’s live as we please.shigure ui11rank/position

[Original Song] Let's Live As We Please / Shigure Ui [Iyowa]
Let's live as we please.shigure ui

This pop song captures a resolve to keep moving forward without losing sight of what you love, even as you face your own duality.

It’s a track by Shigure Ui, released for early streaming in August 2024 and included as the closing track on her second full album, “fiction,” which came out the following September.

Vocaloid producer Iyowa not only wrote and composed the song but also created the music video, crafting it as a centerpiece of a project celebrating the fifth anniversary of her activities.

Within its intricate rhythms and addictive melody, there’s a quiet fervor and a gentle forward momentum.

If you listen when you want to enjoy creating or living at your own pace without being swayed by the voices around you, it’s sure to give you a subtle push from behind.

You and the summer music festivalshigure ui12rank/position

[Original MV] “You and the Summer Festival / SHISHAMO” [Kagura Mea / Shigure Ui]
You and the summer music festivalshigure ui

When it comes to classic summer events, summer music festivals are a must, right? And nothing fits this exciting season better than a cover video by Ui Shigure and Mea Kagura.

The original song is a signature work by SHISHAMO, released in July 2014, and it was also well-loved as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN.” Released on YouTube in July 2023, this cover features an irresistibly cute call-and-response between the two twin vocalists.

Combined with Kuro Lemon’s video and Nana’s illustrations, just watching it makes your heart skip.

It captures a youthful moment where the thrill of romance swells in the special space of a festival, as a bit of hesitation crosses with anticipation.

It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone who wants to get hyped together with someone who’s more than a friend but not quite a lover.

Pious Saint!! Loli-God Requiem☆shigure ui13rank/position

[Original Song] Sanctify!! Loli God Requiem☆ / Shigure Ui (9 years old) [IOSYS (Maron & D.watt)]
Pious Saint!! Loli-God Requiem☆shigure ui

This track leaves a powerful impression with its almost excessively catchy phrases and eccentric, airwave-like melody.

It weaves in snappy spoken lines and call-and-response parts, resulting in an extremely addictive listening experience.

Although it wasn’t tied to a major commercial campaign, the song—featured on Ui Shigure’s May 2022 album “Mada Ame wa Yamanai” (“The Rain Still Hasn’t Stopped”)—went viral when its music video was released, with the dance spreading across social media and eventually racking up over 100 million views, making it a historic hit.

This piece is perfect for cranking up the energy at karaoke or for anyone who wants to enjoy music while feeling the full intensity of internet culture.

ultramarineshigure ui14rank/position

Gunjou – YOASOBI / covered by Shigure Ui
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Ui Shigure, who is active in many fields as an illustrator and an independent VTuber, has shown remarkable versatility.

This cover video, released in January 2022, is a visual work that reinterprets one of YOASOBI’s signature songs with a soft, translucent singing voice.

The original song was inspired by the manga Blue Period and also became widely known as the commercial song for Bourbon’s Alfort Mini Chocolate.

The lyrical world depicting the passion and struggles of creative work deeply resonates with Ui Shigure’s journey, as she has expanded her domain from primarily drawing to expressions like 3D live performances.

The anxieties, loneliness, and exhilaration felt while pursuing a dream are sung with care, resulting in a quiet yet resolute track that gently encourages those who are taking on new challenges.

In conclusion

Shigure Ui’s songs are like a miraculous crystallization where her sharp sensibilities as an illustrator intersect with virtual expression. As her music is woven amid her diverse activities, it may be creating soothing sounds that gently accompany our everyday lives.