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.
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I love you to the bonesyudou29rank/position

It’s a highly stylish Vocaloid track where waves of sound rush in with tremendous force.
The song is by syudou, also known for “Bitter Choco Decoration” and “Call Boy,” and it was released in 2016.
The lyrics depict a somewhat suspicious romantic situation, evoking a mature feel and a worldview reminiscent of literary fiction.
Thanks to the rapidly shifting song structure, it never gets boring! It’s a cool yandere song that makes you want to hit the play button again and again.
In the Backroomssyudou30rank/position

This song is striking for its dark atmosphere, where feelings of entrapment and inner conflict swirl.
Created by syudou, it was selected as the ending theme for Episode 5 of Chainsaw Man in November 2022.
Inspired by the internet urban legend “The Backrooms,” it portrays the protagonist’s exposed emotions in an inescapable space.
This aligns closely with Episode 5’s plot, where Denji and the others are trapped in a hotel, resulting in a highly compatible pairing with the series.
The track is also included on the 2023 album Rokotsu.
Give it a careful listen when you want to confront inner turmoil.


