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Popular Vocaloid divine songs [Vocaloid Ranking]

We present the latest Top 100 from the popular Vocaloid karaoke rankings, ordered by most views!

If you’re looking for emotional banger “god-tier” tracks that are huge on Nico Nico Douga and YouTube, you’ll find them here!

Vocaloid songs are becoming modern staples, but they still don’t get much exposure on TV or radio, so information can be hard to come by.

Check out the newest tracks and use them as a reference for your next karaoke session!

The playlist is updated every week!

Popular Vocaloid Masterpieces [Vocaloid Ranking] (1–10)

Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar8rank/position

Orangestar – Asunoyozora Shoukaihan (feat. IA) Official Video
Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

Posted in 2014, this Vocaloid song was the first track using the voice synthesizer IA to be inducted into the “Legendary” category on Nico Nico Douga.

As one of Orangestar’s signature songs, it captivates with its driving rock sound and shimmering, shifting synthesizers.

The lyrics, which intertwine anxiety about whether tomorrow will come with the determination to keep moving forward, have resonated with many listeners.

It’s included on the album “Mikansei Eight Beats,” and a later band-arranged version was also released.

If you sing it at karaoke, aim for a natural, unforced vocal delivery to bring out the song’s atmosphere.

With numerous covers by singers, it’s a track that can liven up karaoke even with people who aren’t very familiar with Vocaloid.

Ghost RuleDECO*279rank/position

DECO*27 – Ghost Rule feat. Hatsune Miku
Ghost RuleDECO*27

It boasts extremely high view counts on both Niconico and YouTube and is said to have many overseas fans.

Even on YouTube alone, it’s an explosively popular song with over 100 million views.

It’s characterized by a driving sound and a chorus melody that feels like a shout.

One of my students practiced this song in vocal training; since he was male, he said, “The original key is too high, so singing an octave lower is just right!” The A and B sections can be sung relatively calmly, but the chorus ramps up all at once, so you’ll want to be careful not to tense up.

Rather than screaming, try singing as if you’re projecting your voice far into the distance.

Meltryo10rank/position

ryo (supercell) × yanaginagi - Melt 10th ANNIVERSARY MIX
Meltryo

Melt, produced in 2007 by ryo, a Vocaloid producer known for numerous signature tracks.

Loved by Vocaloid fans across generations, it remains popular in karaoke and “cover” videos.

The song portrays an overflowing rush of feelings toward someone you love, capturing a heartwarming, passionate crush.

Carried by a piano-driven, fast-paced sound, Hatsune Miku’s vocals convey the emotions of romance.

It’s a classic that captivates with Miku’s voice—mechanical yet distinctly human.

Popular Vocaloid God-Tier Songs [Vocalo Ranking] (11–20)

Charlesbarūn11rank/position

Charles / Balloon (self cover)
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Released in 2016, this historically successful Vocaloid song won support for its bittersweet breakup-themed lyrics and emotional melody, surpassing 130 million total views on YouTube.

Balloon/Suda Keina’s self-cover is also extremely popular, and in karaoke I often notice many men sing an octave lower while keeping the original key.

The song itself rides on a fast-paced band sound, resulting in a fragile yet beautiful piece that depicts a breakup and what follows from a male perspective.

Many people struggle where the pitch jumps up suddenly in the chorus, but if you avoid belting and skillfully switch to falsetto, you can sing it smoothly.

Patchwork Staccatotoa12rank/position

Toa – Patchwork Staccato – ft. Hatsune Miku
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This is a Vocaloid song that portrays a bittersweet heartbreak where the characters can’t bring an end to a patchwork, pieced-together relationship.

Released by Toa in June 2014 on Nico Nico Douga, it reached a million views in August 2016.

Over an electropop sound, the protagonist lays bare their feelings, unable to say goodbye.

The gap between the cute-sounding onomatopoeia and the piercingly honest confessions really hits home.

It gently stays by your side when you want to look back on a one-sided love.

Cute Girlfriendsyudou13rank/position

【Ka Fu】Cute Girlfriend【syudou】
Cute Girlfriendsyudou

Vocaloid producer syudou is known for his dense worldbuilding where love and madness intertwine.

His song “Cute na Kanojo,” released in February 2021, is a spine-tingling yandere track.

The downtempo arrangement paired with a sweet vocal leaves a deep impression on listeners.

The protagonist’s feelings for their beloved are pure—and that purity is precisely what makes it so frightening.

Take your time with this masterpiece of a Vocaloid song by syudou: turn up the volume and savor it.

SenbonzakuraKurousa-P14rank/position

"MV" Senbonzakura WhiteFlame feat. Hatsune Miku
SenbonzakuraKurousa-P

Even if you don’t usually listen to Vocaloid songs, the moment you hear the driving, Japanese-style rock sound of the intro, you’re guaranteed to go “Ah!”—it’s an ultra-famous track! Released by KuroUsa-P in September 2011, it explores deep themes like Japan’s transformation through the introduction of Western culture and satire of modern society.

A piano arrangement was used in a Toyota Aqua commercial, and Sachiko Kobayashi performed it on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen, showing its broad popularity.

It’s a god-tier song that’s essential when you want everyone—across generations—to get hyped, whether for intro quizzes or karaoke!