Popular VTuber Songs | Featuring Famous Singers Everyone Knows!!
These days, you can spot VTubers everywhere—from convenience stores to electronic billboards around town.
In the music scene in particular, some VTubers have gained nationwide recognition, so even people who weren’t familiar with the VTuber world may have started taking an interest.
With that in mind, we’ve picked out some popular VTuber songs!
From legendary covers to original tracks, we’ve selected songs that are trending in the community—be sure to check them out!
Popular VTuber Songs | Featuring Well-Known Cover Singers Too!! (1–10)
BibbidebaHoshimachi Suisei

When it comes to the most famous singer among VTubers, isn’t it Hoshimachi Suisei nowadays? She’s a VTuber from Hololive who mainly focuses on singing.
Her track “Bibidedeba” is one of her hit numbers.
It became a nationwide sensation and even topped the charts.
Even if you’re not familiar with VTubers, you’ve probably heard of it, right? With its stylish melody and catchy vocals, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke.
Be sure to check it out!
Innocent Bishoujo ♡ PiratesHoushou Marine

Marine Houshou, a VTuber from hololive.
In hololive, where the idol vibe is in full force, she’s almost as fond of dirty jokes as Natsuiro Matsuri, and combined with her wild personality, she’s known for her entertaining talk streams.
She also has a singer side and has released numerous great tracks.
Her song “Bishoujo Muzai♡Pirates” is her biggest hit.
The track really showcases her idol-like charm, letting you enjoy the gap from her usual streams.
Be sure to check it out.
Bloody GroovyChroNoiR

ChroNoiR is a unit featuring Kuzuha and Kanae, who represent NIJISANJI.
It’s pronounced “Chronoir.” The two mainly stream games.
Kuzuha is known for his humor-filled talking skills, and Kanae, though cool, occasionally lets out bizarre screams or engages in quirky behavior.
As ChroNoiR, however, they put their cool side front and center.
Their hit track is Bloody Groovy.
Both of them have improved their vocal skills year by year, and their live performances keep getting better.
Be sure to check out their live shows as well.
KINGKuzunoha

Kuzuha, the face of NIJISANJI.
He mainly streams games, and his interactions with Shaka and sasatikk are especially popular in the streaming community.
While Kuzuha usually makes listeners and fellow streamers laugh with quick-witted jokes, he’s actually well-loved for his singing too.
Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is his cover of “KING.” It’s a cover, but it features a cool vocal performance you’d never expect from his streams.
That gap will definitely make male listeners swoon!
Sugar RushmiComet

miComet is a duo formed by Sakura Miko and Hoshimachi Suisei from hololive’s 0th Generation.
Rather than calling them a unit, “duo” feels more fitting, and they’ve released numerous tracks to date.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Sugar Rush.
It’s a track with jazzy elements—pop and cute, yet somehow stylish as well.
It’s incredibly catchy, so be sure to give it a listen.
Ghost RuleAmane Kanata

Kanata Amane, a member of hololive’s 4th generation, holo-Force.
She mainly does game streams and chatting, and her unique personality and banter have made her popular across the Vtuber scene.
Her stream where she just kept punching meat was especially epic…
(lol).
A song of hers I highly recommend is “Ghost Rule.” The mood of the track brings out her more fragile side.
The contrast with her meat-punching streams is wild, so if you’re curious, definitely check out the stream first and then listen to the song.
Pork ThunderAkami Karubi

Among independent VTubers, Karubi Akami stands out as one of the most popular.
With a carefree personality reminiscent of Dr.
Slump’s Arale Norimaki or Dragon Ball’s Son Goku—and a uniquely quirky voice unlike anyone else in the VTuber scene—she’s beloved as a charming, lovable character.
Lately, she’s even landed her own TV and radio shows, so many of you may have seen her around.
This track, “Buta Thunder,” is one of her standout cover songs.
Her unusual vocal tone meshes perfectly with Yukopi’s style.


