VOCAROCK-style Producer! Ranking of 164’s Popular Songs
Vocaloid producer 164, who began his activities in 2008, has gained popularity with his intense rock sound.
His ensembles that highlight the contrast between stillness and motion, as well as his effective use of irregular time signatures, captivate fans, establishing him as a leading figure among VOCAROCK producers.
His signature track Amanojaku boasts over 43 million views on YouTube, which speaks to his widespread popularity.
In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of 164’s most popular songs—be sure to find your new favorite!
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VOCAROCK-style producer! Ranking of 164’s popular songs (1–10)
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This piece is striking for its emotional guitar sound and Miku’s straightforward vocals.
It’s 164’s debut work, released in September 2008.
The dramatic sonic image is captivating, where expansive vocal work intertwines with heavy guitar phrases.
The lyrics, imbued with a sense of bittersweet farewell to the world, really hit home.
When you’re overwhelmed by sadness—so sad you can hardly stand it—listening to this will especially bring you to tears.
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This is a work that compels deep reflection on the weight of life.
Composed by 164 and released in May 2014, it was included on the album “THIS IS VOCAROCK.” The contrast between acoustic and electric guitar is striking, and GUMI’s commanding vocals resonate deeply.
The lyrics use a train delay caused by a personal injury accident to reexamine the indifference lurking in everyday life and the lack of empathy for others.
The emotional sound arrangement gently envelops the heavy theme.
It’s a great listen when you want to get lost in thought.
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Vocaloid producer 164, known for songs that feature dynamic ensemble textures and beats that effectively incorporate irregular time signatures, has gained wide popularity.
The official demo song for KAFU, “Zenbu Zenbu Zenbu,” is a comfortable number with a laid-back shuffle beat.
The melody doesn’t move dramatically and the vocal range is narrow, making it easy to sing, but be careful not to lag behind the bouncy rhythm.
Also, while the key isn’t particularly high, there are some rapid-fire phrases in the middle, so watch out for those.
VOCAROCK-style producer! Ranking of 164's popular songs (11–20)
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This track is marked by powerful guitar riffs and an intense rhythm.
Created by 164, it was released in July 2024.
It’s an original piece written for the second season of the Kotonoha Project, “BLACK ROSE.” With lyrics themed around human suffering and inner conflict, it’s sure to resonate with people living in modern society.
Combined with its heavy sound, it shakes the listener to the core.
It’s recommended not only for fans of heavy music, but also for those who feel worn out by everyday life.
March of the Mad16412rank/position

Titled “March of the Mad,” a name that might even feel a bit ominous, this piece first impresses with its “march” element.
Its catchy, march-like drive and stylish momentum spark curiosity about what kind of march is unfolding.
Just when you think the imposing melody will continue, it shifts to something more pop in character—an unpredictable, highly engaging composition with remarkably interesting development.
NARAKAButterfly P × 16413rank/position

A collaborative track by the famous Vocaloid producers Chouchou-P and 164.
GUMI’s voice is cool and slightly sultry, and the dark tone of the song is striking.
It was released in 2012.
The lyrics, which seem to depict someone sinking deeper into their love for a special person, are also captivating.
Recommended for men who want to listen to a song with a mature atmosphere.