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[VOCALOID] Love Song Ranking [2026]

I’ve put together a variety of Vocaloid love songs that were popular in the past.

I’m introducing them in a ranked format based on video view counts.

Take a look to see which songs are popular and use it as a reference.

The playlist is also being updated.

[Vocaloid] Love Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)

Prisoner of Lust and DesireHitoshizuku P × Yama △92rank/position

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Prisoner of Love and Desire [Original: Kagamine Rin/Len Original PV]
Prisoner of Lust and DesireHitoshizuku P × Yama △

A story-style Vocaloid song with an exotic flair.

Created by the powerful duo Hitoshizuku-P × Yama△, who have produced masterpieces like “Bad ∞ End ∞ Night,” it was released in 2015.

It’s rhythmical yet carries a strong dark impression, and the lyrics weave a tale of cursed love.

It almost feels like watching a scene from a movie.

There are even phrases where the sound arrangement itself conveys the worldbuilding.

The section right before the final chorus is especially a must-hear.

When I get home, my wife always pretends to be dead.hobo nichi P93rank/position

Rather than a love song, it’s a track that expresses “marital love.” To get the attention of her husband—who seems too busy with work to pay her much mind—the wife pretends to be dead and waits for him to come home.

It’s a very heartwarming song.

magnetRyūsei P94rank/position

magnet [Hatsune Miku & Megurine Luka Original]
magnetRyūsei P

It’s a song with a slightly sensual touch about stepping into a forbidden romance, where the situation makes both people grow more passionate.

It conveys the allure of a mature woman rather than cuteness.

It’s one of Producer Ryusei’s signature tracks and was released in 2009.

silkwormDECO*2795rank/position

DECO*27 – Kaiko feat. Hatsune Miku
silkwormDECO*27

Released in November 2025, “Kaiko” is a love song that portrays a protagonist’s obsession—trapped in a shining past and unable to accept how their partner has changed.

Its sound distinctively fuses Jersey club and tear-out.

Addictive melodies, chaotic chord progressions, and thick choral work create a densely textured listening experience.

The lyrics convey a near-mad intensity that’s impossible to ignore, pulling you in.

Many listeners will likely relate to the suffocating lack of an outlet for such one-sided emotions.

Newton DanceNayutan Seijin × Chinozo96rank/position

Newton Dance – Nayutan Seijin × Chinozo (Hatsune Miku & Flower) MV
Newton DanceNayutan Seijin × Chinozo

Newton Dance, produced in 2021 by Nuyutanseijin, a vocaloid producer known for danceable, catchy tunes that stick in your head, and by Chinozo, famed for signature songs like “Goodbye Declaration.” It’s a rhythmic electro track that makes you want to move, a dance number that lifts your spirits.

The lyrics, depicting the bittersweet state of being more than friends but not quite lovers, are highly relatable.

It’s the perfect piece for when you want to forget your love troubles and just get hyped.

Likes and DislikesHONEY WORKS97rank/position

[Kagamine Rin ┗|∵|┓] Suki Kirai [Kagamine Len Append · Original PV]
Likes and DislikesHONEY WORKS

A cute Rin and Len duet that makes you want to fall in love just by listening.

It’s a song by the creator unit HoneyWorks, released in 2011.

It’s a laid-back mixture rock track that blends band sounds with strings, scratch effects, and various other tones.

The back-and-forth lyrics between two people in love are just so adorable! Even just reading the lyrics is enough to make your heart skip a beat.

It might especially resonate with those who are experiencing their very first love right now!

No no, I don’t wanna!MARETU98rank/position

It’s a spine-tingling Vocaloid track that makes you feel like you’ve glimpsed the underbelly of modern society.

It’s by MARETU, a popular Vocaloid producer known for dark works, released in May 2024.

The song features a suspicious, shadowy sound arrangement and a catchy melody line that draws on hip-hop.

As you listen, you naturally feel like singing along yourself—that’s its charm.

And the lyrics, reflecting the protagonist’s almost resigned emotions, really gouge at your heart.

The weight of MARETU’s work is addictive, isn’t it?