Popular as a leading name of VOCALOUD! Utsu-P's Popular Song Rankings
Utsu-P is a Vocaloid producer known for a wide range of endeavors, including band activities and producing idol groups.
He specializes in a loud-rock approach that employs shouts and growls—techniques often considered difficult with VOCALOID—and continues to release tracks featuring heavy, powerful ensemble sound paired with catchy melodies.
His cynical lyrics are likely another reason listeners find themselves captivated.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of some of Utsu-P’s most popular songs.
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Popular as a leading figure of VOCALOUD! Ranking of Utsu-P’s popular songs (11–20)
Unique ParadeUtsu P11rank/position

It’s a powerful Vocaloid track that feels like a fusion of loud rock and EDM.
Created by the popular Vocaloid producer Utsu-P—who’s also active in band projects and idol producing—the song was released in 2021.
The deep, heavy low-end is quintessential Utsu-P.
The lyrics, which satirize modern society, are oddly cathartic, yet their message also prompts self-reflection—“maybe that applies to me too.” It’s a badass piece that shakes your eardrums to the core!
I thought you were an angel, but…Utsu P12rank/position

If you’re looking to listen to metal-style Vocaloid tracks, check this out.
It’s a song by Utsu-P, who is also the bassist of the band Ohayougozaimasu.
It was released in 2018.
The emotional screams in the chorus are truly stirring.
It was chosen as the theme song for the hero 13 in the game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” You don’t often get to hear VOCALOID delivering death growls.
Fools yearn for anomalies.Utsu P13rank/position

The 31st Vocaloid track by producer Utsu-P, known for fusing shouts and growls, a loud-rock approach, and melodies reminiscent of Japanese kayōkyoku.
Its dirty, loud guitar sound and hysteric synths craft an unstable melodic line that’s addictive—so impactful you might forget it’s a Vocaloid song.
The blend of sheer, wall-of-sound aggression and poppy melodies results in an arrangement that makes you want to throw your fist in the air.
It’s a high-energy number you’ll want to blast at full volume to blow off stress.
vividyuyoyuppe × utsuP14rank/position

A collaboration between two artists who excel at loud, heavy styles! Composed by Yuyoyuppe—also known for providing songs to BABYMETAL—and Utsu-P, who is also active as the bassist of the band Ohayougozaimasu, the track was released in 2020.
It’s a fantastical piece where the intense yet beautiful sound feels like waves of audio.
The heavy foundation is insanely cool! You can’t help but ponder the relationship between the two characters that appears in the song—be sure to listen all the way through to this heart-wrenching Vocaloid track.
Gorgeous Big TalkPinokiopī × UtsuP15rank/position

This is a collaborative track released by PinocchioP and Utsu-P, both famous as Vocaloid producers.
This is what two creators who have produced many masterpieces came up with together.
It’s a song that leaves you with a sense of the absurdity of the world.
As the word “dialogue” in the title suggests, the lyrics unfold in the form of a conversation between two characters.
It’s relentlessly fun, utterly nonsensical, and sweeps listeners into a whirlwind of laughter and confusion—an incredibly captivating track.
Ghost Under the UmbrellaUtsu P16rank/position

A rare track where you can hear a Vocaloid death growl.
Its aggressive sound pleasantly rattles your eardrums—this is badass Vocaloid metal.
The lyrics are something anyone dissatisfied with society can relate to.
For now, just give it a listen all the way through once.
God GachaUtsu P17rank/position

Its heavy sound and piercing message strike straight to the heart.
Created by Utsu-P, this track was released in December 2023.
The twin vocals of Hatsune Miku and Uranome are a perfect match, with every word and tone lingering in your ears.
It delves into profound themes such as the clash between technological progress and humanity, and the existence of God, as if sounding an alarm to modern society.
The weighty, loud arrangement makes you want to turn up the volume.
It’s a Vocaloid song that blows away the fog in your heart.
THE DYING MESSAGEUtsu P18rank/position

This is a Vocaloid metal track distinguished by its gritty, heavy guitar sound.
The lyrics, centered on the theme of war, are weighty, but the straight, soaring vocals and the spit-out death growls seem to embody the heart of a girl desperately trying to survive, making it deeply moving.
The Sun Above and the Gutter RatUtsu P19rank/position

“The Sun and the Gutter Rat” delivers an aggressive message: we won’t be forced to work hard just because “the sun is watching.” With dark yet radical lyrics that liken the self living in the shadows to a rat, paired with a rock sound, the song and its video are hooking audiences around the world.
It was produced by Utsu-P.
to paint; to smear; to apply (e.g., lotion); to plasterUtsu P20rank/position

A track by Utsu-P, a Vocaloid producer who mainly creates loud rock songs and excels at producing pieces that heavily use shouts and growls—vocal techniques hard to reproduce with VOCALOID.
Riding on a drum beat that would be difficult for a human to perform, the heavy guitar sound and the ominous, scene-setting synth intro build anticipation for the song.
The loud style pairs perfectly with VOCALOID’s inorganic singing voice, resulting in a track whose distinctly different take on rock is sure to get you pumped.


