Hatsune Miku Popular Song Rankings [2025]
A Vocaloid who can sing a wide range of genres, from cute tunes to bittersweet songs.
Among them, we’ve gathered popular tracks by Hatsune Miku.
It’s a ranking that lets you fully enjoy the world of Hatsune Miku—so captivating that it’s turning out cosplayers and Miku addicts alike.
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Hatsune Miku Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
Raspberry*MonsterHoneyWorks feat. Hatsune Miku50rank/position

Perhaps because it doesn’t fit HoneyWorks’s image, even though it’s been about four years since its release, it has only just barely surpassed a million plays.
It’s a fast-tempo, catchy song with high addictiveness—the kind where the chorus gets stuck in your head later even if it doesn’t hit you in the moment.
Hatsune Miku Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (51–60)
A Little Love SongHoneyWorks feat. Hatsune Miku51rank/position

This is the Vocaloid version.
Its hallmark is the characteristic stability unique to Vocaloid, making it an easy listen.
The accompaniment is full of originality, with a solid sense of dynamics.
From the C section, it ramps up the rock feel, and it also incorporates the classic flow of fading out smoothly.
frecklesJUDY AND MARY × Hatsune Miku52rank/position

Let me introduce a captivating song where fierce guitar rock blends with adorably sweet lyrics! JUDY AND MARY’s 1996 release “Sobakasu” was featured in the anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story and remains a beloved rock number across generations.
The cute lyrics written by YUKI suit Hatsune Miku’s image perfectly! Even the parts that are hard to sing are covered skillfully, making this a very listener-friendly collaboration track.
Overture of the Future (LUX ver)Mitchie M feat. Hatsune Miku53rank/position

The song used in the LUX commercial is Hatsune Miku’s “Mirai Jokyoku” (Future Overture).
Remarkably, Hatsune Miku herself appears in the ad to introduce the product.
This track is the theme song for Hatsune Miku’s solo full-orchestra concert, the “Hatsune Miku Symphony Concert,” with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra joining the performance.
In the commercial, the original song and lyrics are adapted to match the imagery.
The sparkling, glamorous orchestral sound evokes the image of hair made beautiful by the shampoo! Don’t miss the intricate vocal phrasing that only the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku can deliver!
RAD DOGSVivid BAD SQUAD × Hatsune Miku54rank/position

If you want to take on a cool track, how about this one? Vivid BAD SQUAD’s “RAD DOGS” is a piece created by Hachioji-P and q*Left, who have been active since the early days of the Vocaloid scene.
It’s a tense, electric dance tune.
The vocal range isn’t that high, so it’s relatively easy for men to sing, but since there’s a rap part, clear articulation might be pretty important.
Make sure to practice well beforehand so your mouth and tongue can move smoothly.
HAPPY BIRTHDAYinterimeganeP feat. Hatsune Miku55rank/position

It’s a lovely piece with piano beautifully interwoven throughout.
As the piano flows, Hatsune Miku’s Vocaloid voice creates a wonderful charm.
To me, even amid feelings of loneliness and sadness, it conveys a strong sense of celebrating a birthday—an evocative, image-rich song.
It’s extremely popular as a highly captivating track featuring piano and Vocaloid.
Mrs. Pumpkin's Comical DreamHachi feat. Hatsune Miku56rank/position

This song portrays Halloween night with a mysterious worldview.
The fantastical story woven by its characters unfolds over a melody that fuses upbeat rock with elements of jazz.
Hatsune Miku’s high vocals further enhance its distinctive atmosphere.
Included on the album “Hanataba to Suisou,” released in February 2010, it generated significant buzz.
Known as one of Hachi—Kenshi Yonezu’s—signature works, it remains enduringly popular.
It’s perfect not only as BGM for a Halloween party, but also for singing and dancing in costume with friends.
It’s a captivating track that blends fun with a touch of bittersweetness.