Kujira’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Composer Kujira, also known for producing yama’s smash hit “Haru wo Tsugeru,” is a musician widely supported especially by younger generations for sophisticated soundscapes and sentimental, emotional lyrics.
Starting Vocaloid producer activities in 2019, their stylish musicality quickly won many fans.
Since then, they have been actively providing songs to popular artists, including the aforementioned yama, as well as Ado, Kaf, Mei-chan, and DISH//.
In this article, we’ll introduce Kujira’s works in a ranking format.
You’re sure to find a new favorite track!
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Kujira Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
cherry blossoms at nightkujira8rank/position

This is a highly addictive Vocaloid track that opens with stylish guitar cutting.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Kujira, also known as the composer of “Haru wo Tsugeru,” his collaborative track with singer yama, and it was released in 2020.
The lyrics overlay the image of falling nighttime cherry blossoms with the feelings at the moment of parting, tightening the chest, yet perhaps thanks to the brisk tempo, it creates a unique world that doesn’t end in mere sadness.
Many listeners will relate to the almost philosophical feeling of “it goes on until the end of the end.”
Sequel: Lifekujira9rank/position

You also won’t want to miss Zoku: Seikatsu, which depicts ordinary life from an unusual angle.
It’s a pop song by Kujira, known as a singer and Vocaloid producer, included on their second album, Vegetable Drawer.
Over an uptempo guitar sound, the song sings about days filled with hardship and the small happiness found within them.
The highlights are the relatable situations that anyone might have experienced—you’ll find yourself nodding along.
Hollows…kujira10rank/position

Kujira, who is active across a wide range of work as a music creator—from Vocaloid pieces to providing songs for artists.
This track, “Hollows…,” takes its title from meanings like cavity, space, and dent.
We often say “a hole left gaping in the heart,” and many listeners will likely relate to the lyrics that feel as if they’re drifting in an indescribable void.
Don’t you also find yourself spacing out and thinking endlessly about trivial things? That ineffable something is strung through the lyrics, making it a song that feels perfectly in tune with our times.
Whale’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Parade of Lifekujira11rank/position

This is a song by Kujira that graced the opening of a gentle story about a young master living alongside Edo’s spirits.
Written specifically for the anime “Shabake,” it was released in 0/2025.
Centered on the themes of the cycle of life and its fragility, it conveys the strength of caring for someone and the tenderness of living with unseen presences, all expressed through a lyrical melody.
A stylish pop track recommended for fans of yokai.
store the lightkujira12rank/position

Mr.
Kujira, who made his debut by posting videos on platforms like YouTube, released a song titled “Hikari wo Tameru” (“Storing Light”), which sings about the fragility of everyday life and the feeling of happiness.
It highlights relatable moments—like brewing coffee or going to the laundromat—and captures the emotion in those scenes.
That’s why I think listeners can really relate to it.
Another highlight is his singing, which makes full use of his high-pitched voice.
The sudden shift from low to high notes expresses a surge of emotion.
Spring and Asurakujira13rank/position

Kujira is a singer who also works widely as a composer and Vocaloid producer.
His “Spring and the Scene of Carnage” is a mysterious track with a floating, weightless feel.
The intricate lyrics leave plenty of room for interpretation, which is one of the song’s charms.
His vocal timbre is so distinctive you won’t forget it after a single listen.
The rhythmically emphasized, rap-like vocal lines are cool too, so be sure to listen closely!


