Dark guitar rock at its finest! What is the ranking of Roka Uhana’s most popular songs?
Vocaloid producer Rok Uhana, known for dark-themed lyrics and guitar rock, has gained popularity.
Active since 2020, they drew attention for their sharp sensibilities, including taking the top spot in the Rookie Ranking at BokaColle Spring 2021 with “Self-Proclaimed Music Lover.”
Many listeners may find themselves relating to the worldview that portrays the darkness of the heart.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Rok Uhana’s most popular songs—especially a must-see if you haven’t checked them out yet!
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Upside down, the way of wishingUbanaroku15rank/position

“Sakasama, Negau Ariyou” is a song by Rokku Uhaka, released in December 2023.
Its lyrics, capturing the fluctuations of romantic feelings, strike deeply at the teenage heart.
The swirling mix of love and hatred is vividly expressed through Hatsune Miku’s vocals.
The guitar-centered sound arrangement harmonizes beautifully with Rokku Uhaka’s unique worldview.
Be sure to listen carefully and savor it.
Selfish, UtopiaUbanaroku16rank/position

Wagamama, Utopia captivates with its dry sound and dark worldview.
Created by Uhana Roku—well known for earning high praise at VocaColle 2021—it’s a guitar rock–style track.
The distorted sound evokes a sense of unease, while the lyrics portray a girl’s feelings of alienation and loneliness.
That heartrending yet murky emotional state is both relatable and frightening.
It’s also worth noting the message that feels like it throws a stone into society’s pond.
Order, as you command.Ubanaroku17rank/position

Playing the version of yourself that others want and ending up feeling lonely…
Isn’t that a message anyone can relate to? It’s a track by Vocaloid producer RokUhanaroku—known for hits like “Heads Together, Good Day” and “Self-Proclaimed Music Lover”—released in 2022.
It’s a dance-rock number built around edgy guitar sounds.
The catchy melody line is striking, but when you take in the feelings woven into the lyrics, you might find yourself thinking, “Maybe that’s part of the performance too.”
I resent you, Late SummerUbanaroku18rank/position

This is something I especially recommend to third-year high school students who are about to graduate.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Rokuhanaroku, released in 2020.
It’s a refreshing rock tune with a feel-good vibe.
The lyrics capture the feelings you have during your last summer of student life, and many listeners will relate.
Forget about the future for now—this song makes you want to just enjoy this summer.
If you’re looking for an uplifting summer song, give it a listen.
Monologue, on the way to schoolUbanaroku19rank/position

This is a Vocaloid song that sings of feelings for a loved one who never comes to pick you up, tightening your chest with its heartrending sorrow.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Rok Uhana, also known for the hit “Gankubi, Soroete Gokigenyō,” released in 2021.
After graduation, the beloved promised, “I’ll come for you.” But no matter how much time passes, they never appear.
Just imagining what’s going on in the protagonist’s heart is enough to make you cry.
If you’ve experienced a long-distance breakup, it may resonate with you even more.


