[Vocaloid] Ballad Song Ranking [2026]
I’ve put together a collection of various popular Vocaloid ballad songs so far.We introduce them in a ranking format based on video play counts.Take a look to see which songs are popular and use it as a reference.
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[Vocaloid] Ballad Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Losing You (Part I)Yasuha.64rank/position

A longing for someone precious whom you can never meet again… This R&B ballad portrays that painful sense of loss.
It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Yasuha., also known for “Sukinononi” and “On Your Side,” released in 2017.
The song is included on the album “DIVERSITY.” Centered on a beautiful piano melody, the refined sound blends with Hatsune Miku’s fragile vocals, seeping deep into the heart.
The lyrics vividly convey the protagonist’s regret over time that cannot be reclaimed and words once exchanged, tightening the chest.
It might even bring back a cherished memory within you.
first quarter moonKurousa-P65rank/position

It’s a song from the musical play “Senbonzakura.” You might imagine a cool, traditional Japanese-style piece, but this “Jōgen no Tsuki” doesn’t really have a Japanese-style sound.
Rather, it makes lavish use of guitars and strings to create a grand impression.
Enjoy this story together with the powerful vocals carried by the rich music and the PV that evokes the Taishō Romantic era.
Even though I like youYasuha.66rank/position

Even before the vocals begin, the intro alone almost brings me to tears.
It’s a song that looks back on the joyful times of being in love.
“Back then, we used to laugh together…” I find myself dwelling on thoughts like that.
Combined with Hatsune Miku’s slightly raspy voice, it becomes a tear-jerking track that lets you feel the lingering ache and sadness in the air.
Chain Girlnoboru↑P67rank/position

A Vocaloid song released on Niconico in 2009 that made it into the Hall of Fame in just four days.
The creator, Noboru↑P, produces a wide range of works, from pop to gritty tracks! The powerful lyrics—about unfastening your chains and moving toward hope through your own strength—leave a strong impression.
It’s a popular song that continues to be listened to even years after its release, achieving one million views in 2012.
It’s definitely there.Kasamura Tōta68rank/position

The song I especially want people who feel lonely at school or work, with a tightness in their chest, to listen to is “Chanto Aru yo.” It was created in 2021 by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, known for choral pieces like “Shokuzai.” A powerful, dramatically unfolding piano sound resonates throughout.
Kafu’s raw breathing, expressing emotions just as they are, brings tears.
The gentle message marked out at a slow tempo will wrap around you.
It’s a Vocaloid ballad I hope you’ll play when you want to have a good cry.
Crybaby BoyfriendHONEY WORKS69rank/position

A heartrending song depicting the breakup between a crybaby boyfriend and a strong-willed girlfriend.
You can feel the time they spent together—smiling and crying while thinking of each other—coming through and touching the heart.
The way the two try to face a sad farewell with smiles is deeply poignant, and you can sense the love they have built up until now.
The day I skipped schoolkikuo70rank/position

On the day I skipped school, I felt the same way.
Despite its relentlessly negative lyrics, it somehow has a uniquely beautiful vibe.
As you get absorbed in the vocals and the laid-back music, the sudden shift in the song will give you chills.
You know it’s not good, but you can’t stop thinking that way…
It’s a track that resonates with anyone.


