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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] (31–40)

Killer SpiderPinokio P36rank/position

PinocchioP – Killer Spider feat. Hatsune Miku / Killer Spider
Killer SpiderPinokio P

I think it’s quite a high-offense yandere number! It’s a piece by multi-creator PinocchioP, who also handles his own illustrations, released in 2022.

The track is very stylish in its sonic image, with a steady beat colored by patchwork-like synth sounds.

The contrast with Miku’s cute vocals is striking, and the result traps you in its world.

As the title suggests, it develops around the theme of spiders, and the lyrics about “constructing a world exactly as one wishes” offer glimpses of both yandere vibes and philosophical thought.

Pseudo Sound TalesDECO*2737rank/position

DECO*27 – Phony Tale feat. Hatsune Miku
Pseudo Sound TalesDECO*27

It weaves feelings for a loved one into a heartrending story.

Released by the popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27 in November 2013, this song is characterized by a band sound centered on acoustic guitar with an oriental flair.

The premise of the lyrics—a message from someone who has passed away—will surely bring many listeners to tears.

When you’ve lost someone precious and are in the depths of sorrow, this song will stay close to your heart.

CantarellaKurousa-P38rank/position

Cantarella - Kaito & Miku Hatsune [KAITO & Hatsune Miku] PV
CantarellaKurousa-P

Cantarella is a poison used in medieval Italy, and this song is inspired by a family that employed it.

It’s crafted as a love song with an elegant yet enigmatic atmosphere that evokes a sense of medieval Europe.

poisoned appleDECO*2739rank/position

DECO*27 – Poison Apple feat. Hatsune Miku
poisoned appleDECO*27

What’s drawing attention is Dokuringo (Poison Apple), which combines two elements: a cynical view of romance and a story rooted in fairy tales.

This piece was released in 2022 by the Vocaloid producer DECO*27.

The lyrics liken love to a poisoned apple, pushing the other person away.

I also want you to pay attention to the vocals and the sound.

The sound carries a distinctly Japanese flavor, while the vocals are high-tempo and nearly breathless.

That contrast deepens its one-of-a-kind worldview.

Love Rugrushino40rank/position

Love Rag feat. Hatsune Miku (colorized by △○□×) / “Love Rag” ft. Hatsune Miku
Love Rugrushino

No matter how dangerous the person may be, once you fall in love, there’s no stopping your feelings! “Lovelug,” a song that sings of a love bubbling and boiling over, is a track by Vocaloid producer Rushino, released in August 2022.

You’ll be drawn into its mysterious tone, tinged with a hint of jazz.

The rhythmic arrangement practically makes your body sway on its own.

If you’re the kind of person who’s so in love you can’t see anyone else, you’ll relate to the lyrics’ worldview.

And don’t miss the break right before the final chorus—it’s a must-hear!

[Vocaloid] Love Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

Loquacious silencenejishiki41rank/position

Verbose Silence / Nejishiki feat. RIME (Uramei)
Loquacious silencenejishiki

It’s a heartbreak song whose very lack of words makes the earnest feelings come into focus.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Nejishiki, known for hits like “Freedom Lolita” and “Ice breaker,” it was released in May 2023.

It’s a rhythmically driven band number with crisp, tight-cutting guitar.

Yet, as mentioned above, the world of the lyrics is filled with sorrow.

The tone of the music seems to express those unceasing emotions.

The more you listen closely, the more it will grow on you.

Fingertip Halationkisara42rank/position

Yubisaki Halation / Kisara feat. flower – YUBISAKI HALATION
Fingertip Halationkisara

Some of you may find your mood swings get intense when you’re in love.

In that case, I recommend KISARA’s “Yubisaki Halation.” It’s composed of two parts: one that cutely sings about budding feelings of love, and another that passionately expresses love and hate toward the other person.

The striking point is how the vocals and melody change dramatically between the two parts.

By the way, “halation” refers to the phenomenon where a photo becomes blurred due to strong light.

Keep that in mind when you listen.