[Retirement Scam P] What Is the Ranking of Popular Songs by SLAVE.V-V-R?
The Vocaloid producer SLAVE.V-V-R, who declares retirement with every new song post and for some reason always fails to retire—earning the nickname “retirement scam P.” In 2019, “I’ll Punch You 8,759,632,145 Times with This Piano” hit a million views, and in 2023, “N’a’a’a” also reached a million, making his name widely known.
His trademark is smooth English pronunciation using VOCALOID, and that one-of-a-kind singing voice captivates fans.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of SLAVE.V-V-R’s most popular songs!
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Rat Reality of Stray BratSLAVE V-V-R15rank/position

This work by SLAVE.V-V-R is set for release in February 2025.
With Miyamai Moka’s powerful vocals, it vividly portrays the protagonist’s inner world.
The image of a young person struggling to live in a corner of the city hits home alongside a raw rock sound.
You can feel the resolve not to yield to social pressure and the strength to keep searching for one’s own path—absolutely great! It’s the perfect track for when you want to fire yourself up.
The deity has made crimson plums bloom on my back.SLAVE V-V-R16rank/position

This is a sophisticated track featuring a horn section brimming with jazz-fueled heat.
It’s a work by SLAVE.V-V-R, the well-known Vocaloid producer who’s “failed to retire,” released in April 2024.
The powerful vocals of Kasane Teto and the jazz-inspired sound arrangement are captivating.
What’s especially unique is that the lyrics are written in the Okayama dialect.
The song depicts an exchange between a god possessing a plum tree and a man, and each forceful, angry word somehow draws you in.
It’s the kind of piece that sparks the listener’s imagination.
It’s said to be based on legends associated with Kibitsu Shrine in Okayama, adding to its mysterious atmosphere.
Smooch. Ah… kiss and kiss.SLAVE V-V-R17rank/position

If you’re in the mood for rock with a mature vibe, this is it! This piece by the popular Vocaloid producer SLAVE.V-V-R—well-known for their “failed retirement”—was released in January 2026.
Created as an entry for the 32nd Proseka NEXT, its standout feature is, without a doubt, KAITO’s sweet whispery vocals.
The more you listen, the more you’re drawn in—his lustrous voice is simply superb.
Experience a thrilling night for yourself!
The scenario chose rain and a bouquet for its final scene.SLAVE V-V-R18rank/position

A sentimental rock tune where tears and hope, love and farewell intersect.
This is a July 2018 work by SLAVE.V-V-R.
The main vocal is Kokoro HANA, with Iroha Nekomura and Yuzuki Yukari on chorus.
As the title suggests, the motifs of “rain” and “bouquet,” chosen for the story’s ending, leave a strong impression.
Despite its driving pace, a quiet sorrow accumulates in your heart as you listen.
Please immerse yourself in the lingering ache of a love that tightens the chest.
The goddess turns the world into a dance hall.SLAVE V-V-R19rank/position

A hard rock Vocaloid track by SLAVE.V-V-R, well-known for “failing to retire.” Released in September 2024, the song features Synthesizer V AI vocals by POPY and ROSE.
Built around the concept of “turning the world into a dance hall,” it pairs distinctive, unconventional lyrics and musicality.
The uptempo, danceable groove is packed with electronic and synth sounds, brimming with energy.
It also delivers that signature, really great guitar solo characteristic of SLAVE.V-V-R.
Highly recommended if you’re looking for music to lift your spirits!
If it’s a lovers’ double suicide, then with the snake-woman at the mansionSLAVE V-V-R20rank/position

While incorporating a touch of Japanese aesthetics, “If We’re to Die Together, Then With the Snake Woman in the Manor” is also a must-listen for its exotic worldview.
This track, produced by SLAVE.V-V-R, unfolds a story like none you’ve seen before.
Its premise features a snake that has become a spirit and takes human form, and parts of the lyrics are sung in “snake language.” The subtitles reveal what’s being said, so be sure to check out the music video.
Also, pay close attention to how the story ends.
[Retirement Scam P] What Is the Ranking of SLAVE.V-V-R’s Popular Songs (21–30)
Possession Rite Nara Modified in the Shibu-ya WardSLAVE V-V-R21rank/position

This work brings the thrill of a rhythm game through irregular time signatures.
SLAVE.V-V-R’s “Kamitsukuri Nara Kaizō SHIBU-YA-ku de” was released in November 2025.
It presents a worldview that collides the urban space of Shibuya with ritualistic imagery.
The propulsion generated by meter switches and inverted accents is carried by LeuR’s clear vocals, giving the complex structure a strong through-line.
Their knack for freely severing and splicing words and beats truly shines.


