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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.

Popular Vocaloid Artist Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Marshall MaximizerHiiragi Magunetaito31rank/position

Hiiragi Magnetite – Marshall Maximizer / KAFU
Marshall MaximizerHiiragi Magunetaito

You’ll find yourself irresistibly drawn in by the exhilarating, fast-paced melody.

Featuring KAFU, “Marshall Maximizer” by Vocaloid producer Hiiragi Magnetite is a 2021 release.

The low end that chases the rolling rhythm feels so good! The striking development in the pre-chorus works as a hook, which is exactly why the chorus hits so explosively.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to let your emotions out and shout along first and foremost.

Perfect for when you want to get pumped up or need a push forward.

A high-speed tune masterpiece you’ll want to sing at karaoke right now!

Hated by LifeKanzaki Iori32rank/position

Hated by Life Itself / Hatsune Miku
Hated by LifeKanzaki Iori

A signature work by Vocaloid producer Kanzaki Iori that candidly portrays the grit and inner struggles of living.

Released in August 2017, its high-velocity rock sound and emotional piano arrangement shake listeners to the core.

The lyrics, which flatly reject pretty platitudes and hurl complex emotions about life itself, resonated with many.

It was later included in the rhythm game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku,” and on New Year’s Eve 2021 Mafumafu’s cover was performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, earning love across generations.

It’s a song you should listen to when you’re carrying feelings with nowhere to go, or on nights when you want to face yourself.

melancholicJunky33rank/position

Melancholic / Junky feat. Kagamine Rin
melancholicJunky

A pop and cute “Melancholic.” If you can keep the rhythm steady without rushing through the fast section of the B verse, you can aim for a solid high score with this Vocaloid song.

The overall range is A#3 to D5, which isn’t too high, so it shouldn’t be a problem range-wise.

It’s a bouncy, cute track, so keep your expression bright and sing with a smile—your pitch won’t drop and your voice will stay steady.

In the fast B-verse section, keep your facial muscles lifted, and make sure to cut off the lyrics crisply at the right spots; that should keep the pitch bar from drifting.

In the chorus, gently sway your head side to side while singing to boost the cuteness and help you relax—two birds with one stone!

ECHOCrusher-P34rank/position

【VOCALOID Original】ECHO【Gumi English】
ECHOCrusher-P

A signature work by Crusher-P, known as a star in the Vocaloid scene.

Released in December 2014, this piece is characterized by a captivating fusion of electronic rock and pop.

The lyrics, which sing of loneliness and the desire to connect with others, carry a powerful, heartfelt message that resonates with many listeners.

GUMI’s strong vocals further enhance the song’s appeal.

It became a major hit immediately after its release and received high praise within the Vocaloid community.

It’s a perfect track for middle schoolers on a journey of self-discovery.

Give it a listen when you want to face the feelings deep in your heart!

Don’t go.Souta35rank/position

Uta-nee Yuki “Don’t Go” (remaster)
Don't go.Souta

A delicate, heartrending song about parting with someone dear.

Released by Sota in October 2013, this track moved many listeners from the moment it came out.

Kae Yuki’s gentle vocals, the faintly nostalgic melody line, and the lyrics that capture the inexpressible emotions felt at the moment of farewell all strike straight to the heart.

I think it especially resonates when you listen to it after being separated from a friend or going through a heartbreak.

Six Trillion Years and an Overnight Storykemu36rank/position

[HD] Six Trillion Years and One Night Story [IA Original Song / with PV] - KEMU VOXX
Six Trillion Years and an Overnight Storykemu

Released in December 2012, this song is a classic, notoriously difficult Vocaloid track! It has a Japanese-style vibe with a very relaxed intro, but the tempo suddenly speeds up and the lyrics become extremely dense.

You’ll need to be mindful of stamina, lung capacity, and quickness, but it’s highly recommended if you love fast songs! The key to singing the rapid-fire sections is not to try to articulate every single consonant, but to clearly pronounce the vowel sounds that carry the accents.

That will help you lock into the rhythm and sing more lightly.

With fast-tempo songs, above all, you have to memorize the lyrics; otherwise, when you sing it at karaoke, you’ll end up just chasing the words and sounding vague.

I recommend first being able to hum the melody, then adding the lyrics afterward!

Goodbye DeclarationChinozo37rank/position

Chinozo “Goodbye Declaration” feat. FloweR
Goodbye DeclarationChinozo

It’s a god-tier song that blew up on a video-based social media site and sparked a massive craze! Created by Vocaloid producer Chinozo and released in April 2020, it features a catchy melody and a high-energy rock sound.

The highly relatable lyrics, depicting the loneliness and struggles of modern society, are also outstanding.

Triggered by a finger-dance trend, the track became a huge hit and achieved the first-ever 100 million views on YouTube for a Vocaloid work.

It’s included in releases like the full album “The Deluge,” and even landed a collaboration with McDonald’s in August 2024.

The moment that striking intro kicks in, it’s guaranteed to make everyone go “Ah!”—perfect for instantly hyping up gatherings with friends or live events!

Romeo and Cinderelladoriko38rank/position

Released in 2009 by doriko, also known by the alias Kiritan-P, “Romeo and Cinderella” is a song that expresses a woman’s determination to make the man she likes notice her by any means necessary.

The music video, which features slightly sexy illustrations of a woman, also leaves a strong impression.

Musically, the track is full of clever touches that keep it engaging, such as a “beep” right before the chorus that momentarily stops the song for emphasis, and guitar and piano phrases panned left and right.

Another highlight—unusual for a Vocaloid track—is a fast, shredding electric guitar solo.

If you haven’t heard this song yet, be sure to pay attention to the instrumental section when you check it out!

Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline39rank/position

The bittersweet dance beat of “Just Be Friends.” Since the tempo isn’t too fast, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.

Among Vocaloid songs, the melody line is very simple, and the fact that it doesn’t feel so typically “Vocaloid” might also make it easier to sing.

It’s a dance track that makes your body want to move, so lightly riding the rhythm while you sing will help you relax and make it easier to stay on pitch.

Be careful not to move too exaggeratedly, or you’ll throw off the groove! Also, singing as if you’re speaking in a polite, outward-facing voice will help keep your pitch stable, so it’s recommended!

seems like (just) my imaginationChōchō P40rank/position

[GUMI] Kokoronashi [Original PV] / [papiyon feat. GUMI] Kokoronashi [Original]
seems like (just) my imaginationChōchō P

It’s a ballad characterized by gentle piano tones and a heartrending melody.

Released in 2014 and included on the album “End of the World,” the track features GUMI as the vocalist.

The lyrics delicately portray the confusion and inner conflict that come with having emotions.

The emotional arrangement, which blends piano with a full band sound, is truly stirring.

Why not immerse yourself in the piano’s timbre and enjoy its moving world?