Lyrics with brilliant wordplay and storytelling! Ranking of Teniwoha’s popular songs
Teniwoha is a musician who not only works as a Vocaloid producer but also writes novels and drama CD scripts based on their released songs.
They also publish fiction under the name Seigo Origawa, and their wordplay and storytelling-rich worlds captivate listeners.
Their catalog spans a wide range—from rock and pop to tracks with a distinctly Japanese flair—and they’re known for releasing music at a rapid pace.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of Teniwoha’s most popular songs, so be sure to check it out!
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Lyrics with brilliant wordplay and storytelling! Tenioha’s most popular songs ranked (1–10)
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This is a work that weaves elements of mystery into a Japanese-style rock piece.
The song, composed by Teniwoha, was released in July 2012.
As the first installment of the “Schoolgirl Detective Series,” it unfolds a story that follows a case’s mysteries set in an antiquarian bookstore.
The lyrics, rich with wordplay, and the brisk melody are particularly appealing.
In March 2018, it surpassed one million views on Niconico, and it continues to be beloved by many.
Why not take this opportunity to explore the rest of the series?
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A striking example of how key changes can transform a song’s atmosphere is Teniwoha’s “Hakka.” It was included on their fourth album, “NO BOY,” released in 2021 after a five-year hiatus.
The music video for “Hakka” was uploaded to YouTube ahead of the album.
When the chorus hits, the song modulates to a different key than before, and the latter half of the chorus features a higher melodic line.
After the instrumental break, the final, climactic chorus shifts to an even higher melodic line, ramping up the excitement.
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I’m deeply moved by the high-energy sound.
Created by Teniwoha—also known as the author of the Schoolgirl Detective series—and released in 2018, this is a richly packed Vocaloid track that blends rock and EDM elements, beautiful piano tones, and a distinctly Japanese atmosphere all into one ambitious song.
Lyrics with brilliant wordplay and storytelling! Ranking of popular songs by Tenioha (11–20)
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This is a song related to “Maimai Maigoen,” a mixed-media project spanning games, manga, and more.
Composed by the Vocaloid producer Teniwoha—also known for the massive hit “Villain”—it was released in March 2023.
The track was created with Aki, a character from “Maimai Maigoen,” as its theme.
She often acts with an artistic flair, but… I can’t say too much.
If you know the story, just reading the lyrics might hit you hard.
It’s a chilling Vocaloid track that draws you in with its stylish yet sickly, deranged atmosphere.
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Let me introduce “Fantômas,” which offers a richly dark worldview.
This is a work by Teniwoha, known for producing numerous masterpieces.
Using KAFU—who typically gives a strongly feminine impression—the piece is crafted to feel androgynous and cool.
The lyrics carry a slightly suspicious, enigmatic vibe.
You could take them as angry, but they can also sound like they’re having fun.
See what impression you get for yourself.
Also, if you look into the title “Fantômas,” you’ll likely gain a deeper understanding of the lyrics’ meaning.
The Mysterious Thing’s Bizarre Music Boxteniwoha13rank/position

It’s a cool Japanese-style rock song packed to the brim with names of traditional Japanese yokai.
It’s fun because it features everything from yokai that every Japanese person has probably heard of at least once to rare ones you’ll think, “This is the first time I’ve heard of that!” You’ll feel a real sense of accomplishment if you can get through the fast-paced part without stumbling.
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A dazzling, cool, and stylish electronic tune.
It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Teniwoha, known for hits like “Koshoyashiki Murder Case” and “Villain,” released in 2020.
The track was provided for the cross-media project “KAMIGAMI KESHI—Dance and Music for KAMI.” The refined sound with a Japanese flair pairs perfectly with Kagamine Len’s powerful vocals.
The lyrics, which express lingering attachment to someone precious who is gone, are heart-wrenching.


