[I IS UPPERCASE] Introducing Popular Songs by Yuriii Canon, a Vocaloid Producer from Kyoto
YurryCanon is a Vocaloid producer who began their activities in 2015, and by May 2022, most of their released tracks had entered the Hall of Fame.
They excel at high-key compositions that leverage VOCALOID’s characteristics, paired with ensembles that showcase a wide musical range rooted in rock.
In 2020, they also formed the music project “Tsukuyomi” and began band activities.
This time, we’ll be introducing a popularity ranking of YurryCanon’s songs.
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[I is uppercase] Introducing popular songs by Yuri Kanon, a Vocaloid producer from Kyoto (11–20)
Élé Avant-GardeYurii Kanon11rank/position

A Vocaloid track by Yurry Canon that shot to fame with their debut song, this is one of their popular pieces.
It was released in 2019.
The whirlwind-like progression—too dynamic to be contained by the term “one song”—is striking.
The lyrics, which seem to lay bare the human heart, are startling.
The author’s comment, “I want to be special,” also became a talking point.
Yurry Canon’s Vocaloid songs often carry astonishing messages, so be sure to check out their other tracks as well!
ÜbercodeYurii Kanon12rank/position

A track by Yurry Canon characterized by a style that fuses electronica and rock.
It’s included on the album “Kardia” and was also used as the theme song for the PBW game “The Sixth Rangers.” Its deep philosophical theme explores an existence that lies between the world of 0s and 1s—between the digital and the real—and resonates strongly with listeners.
The lyrics depict the boundaries between life and death, reality and illusion, and the complex relationship between love and suffering, expressing the intricate emotions of seeking beauty even in the face of loneliness and despair.
With its intense beats and emotional melodies, it’s a work that leaves a profound impression on all who hear it.
Girl HellYurii Kanon13rank/position

Upbeat, stylish, and cool—that’s what comes to mind with this song, Yuri Cannon’s “Shoujo Jigoku” (Girl Hell).
Released in 2019, it quickly joined the ranks of popular tracks.
The slightly mysterious tone pairs perfectly with the dark, atmospheric lyrics.
Centering on a girl who longs for love, the suggestive, story-driven development really makes you think.
It’s also a track you can enjoy by unraveling its thematic layers.
It might be easier to sing if you keep the rhythm with your hands, feet, or body.
blunderYurii Kanon14rank/position

The 27th Vocaloid track by Yuri Canon, a Vocaloid producer who has also been active since 2020 as the organizer and producer of the music project Tsukuyomi.
It’s a number that opens with a classical sound and ensemble, and hooks you with lyrics that rhyme exquisitely.
The melodic chorus and arrangement evoke a sense of grandeur while maintaining a somewhat dark atmosphere.
With a rapid-fire yet catchy melody characteristic of Vocaloid songs, this mysterious track has an addictive quality.
Or Perhaps in a Corner of the TetraYurii Kanon15rank/position

This is a poignant Vocaloid song that endlessly sings of feelings for someone precious who is gone.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Yuri Kano, known for powerful, high-pressure sound arrangements, it was released in 2016.
Within its dark worldview, glimpses of sorrowful emotion appear and disappear.
Both the soundscape and the lyrics convey a sense that stirs the depths of the heart.
It may be a song that comes to mind every time you see the June rain.
By the way, the sound design is slightly different between the Niconico and YouTube versions, so I recommend comparing them.
Nadeshiko-colored HeartYurii Kanon16rank/position

It’s a Japanese-style Vocaloid track packed with a powerful message: “Charge straight toward your dreams.” Created by the popular Vocaloid producer Yuri Kanon, who also runs the music project Tsukuyomi, it was released in 2017.
Centered on a four-on-the-floor beat, this mixture rock number is dense with sound yet tightly arranged—a testament to Yuri Kanon’s skill.
It’s a piece I especially want teenagers to hear.
If you’re feeling anxious about the future, this song will blow those worries away!
casting mistakeYurii Kanon × Wolpis Carter17rank/position

It’s already gone beyond the idea of “no human is singing.” Rather, precisely because no human is singing, it creates a world that can be performed.
A small mistake in life’s choices can ripple out into something huge.
This song sings about that very thing in a real, tangible way.
I recommend listening to it when you’re facing an important decision.


