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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 Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

dark nightEVE29rank/position

Yamiyo – Eve MV “Dark Night”
Dark Night EVE

Yamiyo, the first major-label digital-only single, was selected as the second ending theme for the TV anime Dororo.

Its ethereal sound and richly layered ensemble perfectly complement lyrics that, while dark, still convey a sense of positivity.

The vocal range is relatively narrow and the tempo relaxed, making it easy to sing; however, be mindful that if you don’t lean into the bounce of the shuffle beat, you won’t capture the original feel.

Also, there are occasional leaps in pitch, so take care not to slip off the notes.

Let Me Blow Ya MindEve ft. Gwen Stefani30rank/position

Eve – Let Me Blow Ya Mind (Official Music Video) ft. Gwen Stefani
Let Me Blow Ya MindEve ft. Gwen Stefani

A song released as a single by Eve in 2001.

It is a collaboration with Gwen Stefani, the lead singer of No Doubt.

The beat-driven track was produced by four producers: Dr.

Dre, Stevie J, Scott Storch, and Mike Elizondo.

EVE Popular Song Ranking [2025] (31–40)

OurEVE31rank/position

Bokurano – Eve Music Video
Our EVE

This piece was written specifically as the opening theme for Season 6 of the anime My Hero Academia.

It’s a song Eve created especially for a work he openly declares himself a fan of.

It symbolically portrays the heroes’ struggles, battles, and growth, imbued with a strong will to face adversity.

Set against a world without clear black and white, it sings of people supporting each other as they strive to move forward.

It’s a recommended track not only for anime fans but also for those who love rock.

MabelEVE32rank/position

Mabel / Balloon (cover) – Eve
Mabel EVE

Eve is active not only as a singer but also as a Vocaloid producer.

If you’re into recent Vocaloid music, you’ve probably heard his work at least once.

In addition to singing and composing, he’s also a skilled guitarist, so the guitar playing in his tracks is a highlight to watch for.

mistletoeEVE33rank/position

The song Yadorigi was chosen as the theme song for a character appearing in the smartphone game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” It’s a track included on the major-label first album Otogi, and the contrast between its distinctive sound and rock ensemble creates a strong impact.

While it’s challenging due to its wide vocal range and many rapid-fire phrases, there aren’t any large melodic leaps, so it’s quite singable if you try it in a key that suits you.

It’s a fun pop tune to sing, featuring an impressive, slightly wistful melody carried by a lively beat.

prayEVE34rank/position

pray – Eve Official Audio
prayEVE

This song is the first track Eve has created as a theme song for a commercial TV drama.

It was produced for the series “In-Hospital Police,” which began airing in January 2024, and was born from a collaboration with Hiroyuki Sawano.

The lyrics, reflecting the drama’s worldview, depict the quiet of deep night, loneliness, and sorrow, blending Eve’s characteristically clear vocals with Sawano’s grand sound.

Amid an atmosphere of stillness and sentimentality, the song also carries a powerful sense of hope.

It’s recommended not only for viewers of the drama but also for those who simply want to enjoy the music on its own.

Sweet MemoryEVE35rank/position

Sweet Memory – Eve × “Petty Bourgeois Series” MV
Sweet Memory Eve

Eve’s song, themed around sweet and bittersweet memories, will brighten year-end and New Year parties.

Released in July 2024, it was written as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Case Files of the Small-Time Citizens.” Characterized by its emotional, melodious sound, it also captivates with an arrangement that fuses pop and rock elements.

It’s the perfect track for looking back on memories with someone special.

If you’re planning a band performance for a party act, consider adding it to your setlist.