Tsumiki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Singer-songwriter Tsumiki, who began working as a Vocaloid producer in 2017, made a sensational debut when their first posted track, “Tokyo Diver Fake Show,” was inducted into the Hall of Fame right away.
Known for stylish compositions, Tsumiki is especially recognized for their ninth song, “Phony,” a signature track that achieved a million plays.
In 2021, they also formed the unit NOMELON NOLEMON with Miki Maria, drawing attention for their energetic musical activities.
This time, we’ll be introducing a ranking of Tsumiki’s most popular songs—must-see for Vocaloid fans and non-fans alike!
Tsumiki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
phonyTsumiki1rank/position

“Phony” is a song that achieved great success, earning high marks on many music charts right after its release.
The lyrics depict complex emotions toward things that are as beautiful as artificial flowers yet not genuine, prompting deep reflection.
Its high-speed development is incredibly addictive.
The dance features a fast tempo, making it quite challenging, but that only heightens the sense of accomplishment when you make it all the way through!
PhonyTsumiki2rank/position

A Vocaloid track with an outstanding balance of rhythm and melody that makes your body move without thinking.
It’s a work by Tsumiki, the Vocaloid producer known for “Tokyo Diver Fake Show,” released in June 2021.
The brisk tempo infused with drum and bass elements pairs perfectly with lyrics themed around “fakes.” Featuring CeVIO AI “KAFU,” the song is also included on the album “KAF+YOU KAFU COMPILATION ALBUM ‘Symmetry.’” Its philosophical worldview, portraying masked relationships in the age of social media, has captivated many listeners.
Turn up the volume and enjoy it with headphones.
Recollection EndrollTsumiki3rank/position

A single blow KO with razor-sharp sound arrangement! This track by Tsumiki, a Vocaloid producer celebrated for their stylish musicality, was released in 2018.
The edgy, “hard” sonic texture is irresistible.
The melody’s catchiness is off the charts—especially the pre-chorus, which sticks in your head.
Another highlight is the song’s structure, which sprints straight ahead from the instrumental break to the end.
Hatsune Miku’s bright, powerful vocals are a perfect match.
KittyTsumiki4rank/position

This is a song that gives you the courage to turn back when you’re lost in a maze.
Created by Tsumiki, it was written specifically for the smartphone rhythm game “Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” The exhilarating, rock-infused sound and highly addictive melody are absolutely top-notch.
The lyrics resonate, telling us that when we hit a dead end in the maze of life, sometimes retreating—taking a step back—is the right choice.
It’s a Vocaloid track I hope you’ll listen to when anxiety about the future makes you stop in your tracks.
Ungray DaysTsumiki5rank/position

Vocaloid producer Tsumiki, whose debut work “Tokyo Diver Fake Show” shot straight into the Hall of Fame and drew attention for its stylish musicality, has been making waves.
His seventh track, “Ungray Days,” released on May 16, 2020, features a tight rock ensemble with edgy guitar sounds that really get your energy up.
With its high key and relentless, driving melody, it truly embodies the essence of a Vocaloid number.
While it’s quite challenging for a flesh-and-blood singer to tackle at karaoke, it’s a track that lets you experience the fun of singing Vocaloid songs.
Nibi-iro DoroureTsumiki6rank/position

Why not let yourself drown in an endlessly stylish sea of sound? Created by the Vocaloid producer Tsumiki, who drew attention with his debut track “Tokyo Diver Fake Show,” this song was released in 2018.
It’s a polished rock tune—addictive and endlessly replayable.
Despite its lively sound, it carries a curious sense of clarity.
Listen closely to the uniquely Tsumiki-esque word choices in the lyrics.
If you’d like the audio, it’s included on the compilation album “Don’t See Music 3,” so be sure to check it out.
cultureTsumiki7rank/position

The YouTube channel “39ch” launched by Tsumiki.
The first song released there is “Culture.” It’s a rock-infused track with lyrics that pump listeners up and get them excited.
With its powerful and cool vibe, it’s sure to boost your energy if it plays during a competition.
As a side note, the song also features fun elements like an acrostic you can read vertically.
If you’re curious, be sure to look into that too.


