[Vocaloid] Inspirational Song Ranking [2026]
I’ve gathered a variety of moving Vocaloid songs that were popular in the past.
The video introduces them in a ranking format based on play counts.
Check it out to see which songs are popular and use it as a reference.
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[Vocaloid] Moving Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Servant of EvilAku no P15rank/position

A grand work that makes you feel as if you’re witnessing the history of another world firsthand.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer known as Aku no P, also known under the name mothy, released in 2008.
Counted as one of the works referred to as the “Kagamine Three Great Tragedies,” it’s a classic of the Vocaloid scene.
With a highly narrative storyline featuring a sister and brother who are twins yet separated by social status as the protagonists, following the lyrics will make your heart feel like it’s about to burst.
Many listeners will surely find themselves thinking, “Isn’t there some way they could find happiness…?”
Heart rate #0822Chōchō P16rank/position

This is a song themed around “life” and “heartbeat.” Its gentle tempo and highly meaningful lyrics resonate deeply.
It’s said to express the feeling that the “now,” living together with someone precious, is wonderful.
Please try listening to it with someone important to you.
The light that exists there.DECO*2717rank/position

When you’re feeling hopelessly down, this singing voice is sure to resonate deep within your heart! This track by Vocaloid producer DECO*27 is set for release in January 2025.
It’s a song from “Project SEKAI the Movie: The Broken World and the Miku Who Cannot Sing,” written specifically for Nightcord at 25:00.
The arrangement is by Surii.
Riding on the voices of Hatsune Miku and the others, the earnest longing to seek out “the light that exists there” amid the darkness will strike you to the core.
Don’t miss this tear-jerking, moving song—experience it for yourself.
A bouquet in place of goodbyehanataba P18rank/position

This was Hanataba-P’s debut song and the origin of the name.
It was released on Niconico in 2008.
The gently heartrending piano tones, Miku’s vocals, and the melody fit together so well that the atmosphere alone can bring you to tears.
The lyrics overflow with feelings for a beloved person who is no longer here.
For example, if you’re living away from your hometown, listening to it might bring to mind your family and friends back home and move you to tears.
It’s a masterpiece that slowly seeps into your heart.
The happiest way to die in the worldkoka19rank/position

Even with its striking title, “The Happiest Way to Die in the World” is drawing attention.
It’s a ballad that sings about the idea that “if everyone hates you, perhaps it wouldn’t be sad even if you were to die.” Take a moment to reflect on that perspective yourself.
Another appeal is how the simple piano tone accentuates IA’s vocals.
With its very quiet melody, it’s also perfect as a companion for relaxation time.
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline20rank/position

When it comes to Luka Megurine, many people probably think of this song.
“Just Be Friends,” an R&B number by Dixie Flatline about a sorrowful breakup.
With over a million views, it’s a classic that cannot be left out of Vocaloid history.
Told from a male perspective looking back on a past relationship, it conveys a heartrending sense of longing.
It’s such a sad, heart-wrenching love song that people in the YouTube comments say it makes them feel like crying no matter how many times they listen.
[Vocaloid] Moving Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Dear me, who couldn’t become anyone.porifo21rank/position

If you listen to it when you’re overwhelmed by loneliness, it might just keep you company.
It’s a track by PolyphonicBranch, aka Porifo, released in 2019.
The sharp guitar phrases and bouncy drum beats leave a strong impression—an addictive rock number.
The lyrics, overflowing with feelings for “you,” are heartrending, yet somehow your heart feels warm by the time it ends.
It must be because “my” feelings are conveyed through the sound.


