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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 Divine Songs [Vocaloid Ranking] (21–30)

Don’t go.Souta29rank/position

Don't go / Mafumafu [I Tried Singing]
Don't go.Souta

Those true feelings you can’t bring yourself to say…

haven’t we all experienced that? “Ikanaide” is one of Souta’s signature songs, released in July 2013.

Its retro-tinged sound arrangement pairs perfectly with Yuki Kaai’s murmuring, halting vocals.

As you listen, you’re mysteriously overcome with a sense of nostalgia.

The lyrics trace the protagonist’s inner thoughts at the moment of parting with someone precious.

They really want to stop them from leaving but can’t say it…

It’s a tear-jerking Vocaloid song that makes you imagine all kinds of backstories about what might have happened between the two.

Romeo and Cinderelladoriko30rank/position

Romeo and Cinderella – doriko feat. Hatsune Miku [official MV]
Romeo and Cinderelladoriko

This is a signature work by doriko, who has produced numerous heart-wrenching Vocaloid ballads.

Released on Niconico in 2009, it surpassed one million views.

While this song isn’t a ballad, its wistful vocals and melody still hit you right in the heart.

The lyrics tell a story of overflowing feelings for someone you love and a forbidden romance.

In November 2010, it was released as the album “Romeo and Cinderella,” which reached No.

25 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.

It’s a perfect track for those in the thick of their youth.

Popular Vocaloid God-tier Songs [Vocaloid Ranking] (31–40)

Love Trial40mP31rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Love Trial 【Original MV】
Love Trial40mP

A pop number that blends humor and bittersweet emotion, likening a romantic entanglement to a courtroom drama.

Created by 40mP, who has produced numerous hit songs, it was released in June 2014.

In addition to being included on the doujin album “41m,” it has been featured in rhythm games such as CHUNITHM and Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.

Set to a band sound centered on piano and guitar, it portrays a protagonist accused of cheating who pleads for leniency.

If you’re in a relationship, it might be fun to listen together.

Dawn and Firefliesn-buna32rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Dawn and Fireflies [Original]
Dawn and Firefliesn-buna

It’s a track marked by an emotional melody that leaves a strong impression.

“Yoake to Hotaru” was released in July 2014 and was later included on the album “Hana to Mizuame, Saishū Densha.” Its delicate lyrics, which portray the quiet before dawn and the end of summer, resonate deeply.

The gentle timbre evokes a sense of nostalgia.

With its relatively relaxed tempo, it should be easy even for beginner pianists to play.

Maybe it’s a good choice to try singing and playing, too?

Matryoshkahachi33rank/position

Hachi MV “Matryoshka” HACHI / MATRYOSHKA
Matryoshkahachi

With an irresistibly addictive rock sound that grabs your heart and never lets go, this is one of Hachi’s signature songs.

Posted to Niconico in August 2010, it surpassed one million views in just about a month.

By December 2017, it had reached ten million views, becoming an emblem of the Vocaloid scene.

Hatsune Miku and GUMI give voice to a somewhat decadent, unstable emotion.

Sing it with handclaps and the whole venue is guaranteed to become one.

It’s a sure-fire hit anywhere Vocaloid fans gather!

Girl RayMikito P34rank/position

Mikito-P “Shoujo Rei” MV
Girl RayMikito P

Shoujo Rei has the image of being sung in a steady, band-style sound.

The overall vocal range of the song is A3–F5, and the high notes are quite high, but if you can handle your falsetto well, you should be able to sing it in the original key.

For the opening melody, it might be better to “speak” rather than “sing,” with almost zero emotion.

In the chorus, the drum rhythm gets tricky, so be careful not to let the melody line waver.

It’s a good idea to lightly mark the beat with your hand so the tempo doesn’t rush.

Also, the highest note, F5, is on the “i” vowel, which makes falsetto easier to produce.

Use your breath well and let your head voice ring lightly.

Hello/How are you?nanou35rank/position

Hello/How Are You (feat. Hatsune Miku & Megpoid)
Hello/How are you?nanou

It’s a song that feels like pouring out the emotions pent up in your heart, mixing poignancy with warmth.

Created by Nanou, it centers on themes of loneliness and the difficulty of self-expression.

If you carry anxieties and inner conflicts in your daily life, you’ll surely relate.

The gentle vocals and poppy melody are memorable, too.

It’s great for karaoke, of course, but I also recommend listening to it alone and savoring it slowly.