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He is one of the most popular utaite who has been active since 2009 on sites like Niconico, known for his languid, boyish voice.

As a Vocaloid producer and composer, his richly colored songs are a pleasure to listen to.

He’s also versatile, running his own unisex brand, Harapeko Shoten.

Be sure to check out his music.

EVE’s Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)

KokomiEVE15rank/position

A song by Eve with a poignantly bittersweet melody that feels like diving into the deep sea.

The lyrics are filled with dreams, hopes, and a longing for what’s been lost, resonating powerfully with listeners.

Written as an insert song for the film “Josee, the Tiger and the Fish,” it was released as a digital single in December 2020.

It’s a track that highlights Eve’s delicate emotional expression and has been highly praised by fans.

Perfect for relaxing by the seaside or for quiet, contemplative moments.

It’s sure to resonate and evoke empathy in anyone carrying deep emotions.

sisterEVE16rank/position

From this song, I feel not only sadness but also something like encouragement.

The theme is sisters, but I think those sisters are probably no longer here.

The creator hasn’t said much, but you can glean a lot from the music video, so I recommend enjoying the story.

silverEVE17rank/position

Set against a backdrop of beautiful winter scenery, this song portrays the fleeting emotions and growth of youth.

It opens with the question of what colors we will be dyed in as we place ourselves in a pure white world, and expresses how our unfinished selves—while drowning in unknown realms and our own egos—carry a rising body heat and a sense of impatience.

Released in December 2019, it was used as the theme song for the JR SKISKI 2019–2020 campaign.

As a track for the winter ski season, it resonates with many listeners.

It’s great to listen to while gazing at snowy landscapes, and sharing it with someone special will make the experience even more moving.

Glorious DayEVE18rank/position

Glorious Day feat. Hatsune Miku – Eve Music Video
Glorious DayEVE

This is a rousing support song filled with admiration for the Pokémon series’ past Champions, resonating with courage and emotion.

Released by Eve in March 2024, the piece drew attention as the 18th installment of Project VOLTAGE, a collaboration between Pokémon and Hatsune Miku.

Its energetic, emotive melody stirs the hearts of those in the midst of their journey and gives them the power to overcome hardships.

Infused with respect for comrades who keep taking on challenges, this song is perfect when you’re striving toward a goal or ready to take a new step forward!

How to Eat LifeEVE19rank/position

Eve’s song “How to Eat Life” is an encouraging anthem that stands by listeners’ hearts.

Released in December 2019, it has brought a warm light to people grappling with loneliness and setbacks.

Its lyrics skillfully portray both the weight and the beauty of living, giving courage especially to those going through difficult times.

When everyday life feels hard, when the meaning of living becomes unclear, this song will surely shine brightly on everyone seeking a ray of hope.

Tokyo GhettoEVE20rank/position

This is Eve’s “Tokyo Ghetto,” which drew attention through activity on Niconico and YouTube.

It skillfully captures the feelings of young people who are afraid to move toward their ideals, and on top of that, it’s seriously cool.

The stylish visuals fill every corner of your mind without leaving any gaps.

EVE’s Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

Azure WaltzEVE21rank/position

A magnificent and graceful waltz in 3/4 time that resonates in the heart—one of Eve’s masterpieces.

Released in December 2020 as the theme song for the animated film “Josee, the Tiger and the Fish,” this gem of a ballad delicately portrays the days of youth where immaturity, hope, and anxiety intersect, beautifully expressing nostalgia for the past and longing for the future.

The majestic resonance of the strings and the gentle melodic lines add depth to the film’s moving scenes.

The song is included on the album “Kaikai Kitan/Ao no Waltz” and reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

It’s a highly recommended track for those who want to feel the bittersweetness of adolescence and the joy of growing up, or who are seeking heartwarming film music.