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syudou's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Known not only as a Vocaloid producer but also for working on Ado’s major debut single “Usseewa,” syudou is a widely recognized figure.

His signature dark style—sharp sound arrangements and immersive lyrical worlds—captures listeners’ hearts and doesn’t let go.

He’s also active as a singer-songwriter, and in 2022 his song “In the Back Room” was selected as an ending theme for the anime Chainsaw Man.

He’s a rapidly rising artist whose field of activity keeps expanding and who’s drawing major attention!

In this article, we’ll introduce syudou’s tracks in a ranked format.

Be sure to read through to the end!

syudou Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

I messed up.syudou8rank/position

This track is irresistibly steeped in languid everyday vibes and a dose of poison.

It’s a song by syudou, also known for providing songs for Ado.

Released in November 2023 as a digital single available exclusively via streaming, it was produced as a self-sung counterpart to the Vocaloid track “Yacchatta Wane,” which dropped in September of the same year.

The song vividly portrays a messy, rough-around-the-edges lifestyle—like empty cans rolling across a desk—and the self-loathing that follows actions you can’t take back, all set to a decadent yet poppy melody.

A highly addictive number packed with hooks despite its short, two-minute-plus runtime.

Recommended for those who can relate to the frailty of people who, even while carrying a lingering bad aftertaste of emotion, somehow end up brazenly shrugging it off.

The Religion of Solitudesyudou9rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Religion of Loneliness [syudou]
The Religion of Solitudesyudou

There are times when you just want to listen to an unapologetically negative song, right? This piece is by the Vocaloid producer syudou, also known for writing and composing the massive hit “Usseewa,” and it was released in 2020.

It’s the Vocaloid version of a track provided to the singer Yukimura.

Eerie yet comical, its sonic texture pierces the heart.

That originality is syudou’s hallmark.

True to the title, the lyrics focus on “loneliness,” and paired with Miku’s high, piercing vocals, it’s a Vocaloid song that keeps looping in your head forever.

call boysyudou10rank/position

Call Boy / syudou (self cover)
call boysyudou

It’s a track packed with syudou’s allure, steeped in the decadent atmosphere of booze-soaked nights.

Released in April 2019, it has been included on albums like “Saiaku” and the “Sono Babayogi EP.” The inorganic vocals of the Vocaloid intertwine with syudou’s own voice, depicting an inescapable sense of nihilism and loneliness.

Despite the gloomy theme, the club-like, repetitive beat feels pleasant, wrapping you in a curious sense of euphoria.

It’s perfect for aimless late-night walks through the city or for surrendering yourself to the melody to forget the frustrations of everyday life.

Highly recommended for those who want to fully immerse themselves in a dark, addictive world.

syudou Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Amazing Happy Halloween Nightsyudou11rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Amazing Happy Halloween Night [syudou]
Amazing Happy Halloween Nightsyudou

A Halloween song irresistible to Vocaloid fans, written and composed by syudou.

It was released as a digital single in September 2024.

Its charm lies in a sound that blends eerie and glamorous elements, weaving in toy-like timbres and waltz-like developments.

The lyrics depict a world where a digital nightmare intersects with a carnival, expressing the protagonist’s growing intoxication and bewilderment as they wander through an endless night with no way out.

The music video was handled by longtime ally Yasutatsu, marking their first collaboration in about four years.

It’s a perfect track for Halloween party BGM and dancing.

Lonely Poison Poisonsyudou12rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Lonely Poison Poison [syudou]
Lonely Poison Poisonsyudou

Released in 2021, “Kodoku Dokudoku” was created as the theme song for the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” The song portrays the difficulty of walking one’s own path within society and the determination to say, “I’ll do it anyway.” Syudou’s distinctive dark sound and Hatsune Miku’s enigmatic vocals draw listeners into deep contemplation.

This world is eerie yet beautiful—you might find it impossible to escape once you step inside.

Sin and Honey feat. Mori Calliopesyudou13rank/position

[syudou] Sin and Honey feat. Mori Calliope
Sin and Honey feat. Mori Calliopesyudou

How about trying a duet song between a man and a woman spiraling toward ruin? It’s a collaboration between the popular Vocaloid producer syudou—also known for working on “Usseewa”—and VTuber Mori Calliope, slated for release in March 2025.

The piece portrays a mad, obsessive love; its lyrics reveal a precarious relationship where the two hurt each other yet can’t help but crave one another, and the thrill never lets up.

If you can pull off the edgy back-and-forth and the rap parts, it’ll look insanely cool.

Definitely give this provocative duet a shot!

clicking one’s tonguesyudou14rank/position

This is a Vocaloid song that shines with a sense of humor, using a couple’s quarrel as its theme.

Created by syudou, the track is included in the album “Aizou” and will have its music video released in February 2025.

It vividly depicts a man and woman hurling their frustrations at each other, and from there, the growing fear and loneliness of losing the other person gradually come to the surface—an emotional arc that’s sure to resonate with listeners.

Watching the two characters in the music video makes you naturally wonder what kind of story they share.