Also popular for his work as a Vocaloid producer “balloon”! Keina Suda’s most popular songs ranking
Singer-songwriter Keina Suda—also known for his work as a Vocaloid producer under the name Balloon and for releasing the smash hit song “Charles.”
Aiming to become a studio musician, he entered a music university, and from 2013 began his activities as a Vocaloid producer, creating numerous hit songs thereafter.
Since 2017, he has also been active as a singer-songwriter, working in parallel with his Balloon projects.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Keina Suda’s most popular songs—must-see for both J-pop and Vocaloid fans!
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Also popular for his work as Vocaloid producer Balloon! Keina Suda’s Most Popular Songs Ranking (11–20)
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Keina Suda, who enjoys immense popularity not only as a singer-songwriter but also as a Vocaloid producer, released this track in January 2026.
It was written as the opening theme for the drama “We’re the Bad Barbers.” The sharp guitar riffs intertwine with Suda’s distinctive melodic lines to create an addictive, heart-stirring effect.
Its buoyant groove also makes you want to move your body, which is part of its appeal.
It’s the perfect rock number for blowing away a hazy mood or when you’re craving a jolt of excitement.


