Popular Vocaloid Artist Rankings [2026]
Many people might be a bit hesitant about Vocaloid, right?Or maybe you’ve heard it’s popular but don’t know where to start.For those people, we’re introducing popular Vocaloid artists in a ranking format.Feel free to use it as a reference.
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Popular Vocaloid Artist Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Double LariatAgo Aniki P99rank/position

It features an emotional guitar sound and lyrics that truly resonate.
This song by Agoaniki was released in February 2009 and became a major hit, capturing the hearts of many with 8 million views on Nico Nico Douga.
The lyrics carry a message of personal growth that encourages listeners.
It’s perfect for livening up occasions like wedding receptions or year-end parties.
Great for karaoke or band performances, it’s a song people of all ages can enjoy.
Give it a try!
meltdowniroha100rank/position

Those days when it stayed at the top of the Nico Nico Douga rankings—many of you surely remember.
This smash hit by iroha was released in 2008.
A drum and bass track with a fantastical atmosphere, it’s both cutting-edge and decadent in its finish.
It’s precisely because it holds those two extremes that it captured the hearts of Vocaloid fans.
The fragile worldview depicted in the lyrics is also captivating.
Back during the boom, it was a popular choice for “utaite” cover videos, wasn’t it?


