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] (1–10)
Hello/How are you?nanou1rank/position

In the early days of his career, Nanou had little knowledge of DTM, so he performed most of the instruments live.
“Hello/How Are You,” which became his first million-hit song, likely resonates with many listeners for its lyrics that depict the feeling of swallowing one’s true feelings and the things that really matter.
Although the melody is complex and it’s hard to ride the bouncy rhythm of the shuffle beat, the vocal range itself is narrow, so if you sing calmly, it’s an easy choice even for karaoke.
It’s a lyrical number that I hope you’ll tackle after firmly learning the flow of the song.
Dawn and Firefliesn-buna2rank/position

Mr.
n-buna, also known as the composer for Yorushika.
“Yoake to Hotaru,” included on his major debut album “Hana to Mizuame, Saishuu Densha,” is his third song to achieve million status.
While the verse and chorus span a fairly wide vocal range, the tempo is relaxed and doesn’t require belting, making it relatively approachable for karaoke.
There’s no fast phrasing either, so it’s a ballad I’d recommend to anyone who wants to sing a Vocaloid number.
Stardropfene3rank/position

“Hoshi no Shizuku” has been drawing attention after being entered in the Rookie category of BokaColle 2023 Spring.
It is a work produced by vocaloid producer fene.
The song depicts a beautiful seaside landscape and the protagonist’s longing for someone dear.
Its charm lies in the poetic expression where the scenery and the protagonist’s feelings become intertwined.
With a calm, piano-centered sound, it’s a piece I recommend listening to when you want to relax.
Close your eyes and picture the beautiful scenery.
Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy4rank/position

In addition to his musical talents, Halyosy also excelled in painting and design, and was active as the leader of absorb.
Released in 2008, “Sakura no Ame” sparked a huge response, becoming a song performed at graduation ceremonies across Japan.
Since it was absorb’s major-label debut single, it doesn’t have the typical difficulties of many Vocaloid tracks; the melody is relaxed and the vocal range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
If you’re a student, it’s an emotional ballad we’d love for you to sing with friends during graduation season.
I’m glad you’re a bad person too.Pinokio P5rank/position

Vocaloid producer PinocchioP, who captivates fans with socially satirical messages and catchy melodies.
His 72nd track, “I’m Glad You’re a Bad Person Too,” stands out with an ear-catching piano motif and synths that create a floating, airy feel.
While the overall key is high, the vocal range isn’t very wide, and there’s none of the rapid-fire delivery or large interval jumps typical of many Vocaloid tracks, making it a great pick for karaoke.
Even if the key doesn’t suit your voice, you can adjust it on the machine to make it easier to sing—so why not give it a try?
Ironysukoppu6rank/position

It was included on the album “Boundary Sentimental” and has even surpassed one million plays.
The bouncy piano melody and the rhyming lyrics are great.
In the interlude, the piano just dances and dances! It sings about the many struggles we face in life, and you’re sure to relate.
The gentle-feeling animated PV also stays right by your side.
When you’re tired, listen to “Irony,” take a good rest, and take it easy.
Patchwork Staccatotoa7rank/position

This heart-wrenching song captures the feelings of a one-sided love that can’t be conveyed and the delicate relationship with someone you like.
It was released on a video-sharing site in 2014.
The minimalist production and lyrics evoke an image of a clock’s second hand quietly moving forward.


