Deadball P Popular Song Ranking [2025]
Deadball-P, also known as “De-P,” is a Vocaloid producer.
He creates quite provocative songs, and I think his aggressive, boundary-pushing approach has attracted popularity.
Some tracks are so extreme that you might wonder if they’re okay to even feature, but that’s precisely part of De-P’s appeal.
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Deadball-P Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)
㍆㌋㌉㌏㌉㌸㌾㌋㌞㌹㌅Deadball P8rank/position

It’s a funny Christmas song that will make you do a double take when you read the lyrics.
It’s by Deadball-P, a popular Vocaloid producer who has even made a major-label debut, and it was released in 2012.
By connecting the lower parts of special characters, it portrays a lonely Christmas.
I can’t write the actual content here for, well, reasons—but it’s very much in Deadball-P’s style.
The uptempo feel gives it a really cool vibe, and the sound work really gets you pumped.
It’s a classic Vocaloid track that especially single men can relate to.
A staff that continues foreverDeadball P9rank/position

A work by Deadball-P, released in 2007.
It’s notable for Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent vocals and a grand sound that fuses elements of electronica, symphonic music, and rock.
The lyrics, which question the reason and purpose for singing, are deeply moving.
This piece was later included on the album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS THE VERY BEST OF Deadball-P loves Hatsune Miku.” It’s a perfect song for those who love music or are searching for the meaning of their own existence.
Because I’m not humanDeadball P10rank/position

An original melody is set to the chord progression of Porno Graffitti’s “Agehachō.” It portrays the bittersweet feelings of a VOCALOID who has fallen in love with a human.
You can feel the pathos in the three-part contrapuntal melody.
The early version was released in 2007.
Deadball-P Popular Song Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Just stripping isn’t the answer!Deadball P11rank/position

That’s quite an eccentric title.
The lyrics themselves are something else, too.
It’s a work by Deadball-P, who has long been active at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene, released in 2009.
As I mentioned earlier, the lyrics are pretty out there.
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but in fact, it’s also a bittersweet love song.
The melody is catchy, so it’s easy to sing as long as you don’t pay attention to the lyrics.
Gedatsu SensationDeadball P12rank/position

Rather than ‘Out’, Deadball-P is a Vocaloid producer whose style is more like ‘Deadball.
‘ ‘Gedatsu’ refers to attaining a state of enlightenment.
In addition to being included on the compilation album ‘Tsuki no Uta (I),’ it is also featured on Deadball-P’s second major solo CD, ‘Kokansetsu Dakkyū (Hip Dislocation).