"Say the line, P!" MARETU's Popular Song Rankings
Songwriter MARETU, who began working as a Vocaloid producer in 2011 and is also known by the alias “Gokuaku-P” for songs that explore the uglier sides of human emotion.
Ranging from meme tracks like “Try Saying the Producer’s Name!” to darker pieces, MARETU’s wide expressive range has earned broad popularity.
Centered on a metal sound while drawing essences from chiptune and pop, MARETU’s music is well worth a listen.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of popular songs that let you experience MARETU’s musical style firsthand!
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“P, say your name!” MARETU Popular Song Rankings (11–20)
Dance of LifeMARETU15rank/position

MARETU’s music captivates listeners with a unique worldview and addictive melodies.
This work is no exception, embedding a profound message themed around the dance of life and existence.
Its innovative sound—fusing electronica with Vocaloid music—has gripped many listeners since its release.
Published on February 17, 2023, the piece is characterized by rhythmic, shadowy melodies and eerie electronic tones.
Combined with suggestive lyrics, it leaves a strong impression on the listener.
Packed with MARETU’s musical exploration, this track can be said to expand the possibilities of contemporary music.
Highly recommended for those who want to feel the beauty and complexity of life.
Coin Locker BabyMARETU16rank/position

“Coin Locker Baby” is a shocking number that also serves as the title track of MARETU’s first full album.
It’s a song that weaves heavy themes—escapism, despair, inner conflict—into poetic expression.
Praised as a fresh take on Vocalo-rock, it pairs a subject so heavy it’s no exaggeration to call it “weighty” with unexpectedly bright turns, which makes it cut even deeper.
Perfect for when you want to confront the darker side of humanity.
Magical DoctorMARETU17rank/position

This is exactly the kind of opening that screams “Vocaloid.” Above all, the visuals and sound alone evoke fear.
The lyrics line up with simple words, yet the way the voice is crafted and the backing track are incredibly frightening.
It feels like a work that would be impossible for a human to reproduce.
I think this is a crucial aspect of making Vocaloid music.
I highly recommend it as a target or benchmark for creators.
KoukatsuMARETU18rank/position

This track opens with an eerie laugh.
The mechanical tone of the Vocaloid voice amplifies the creepiness even more.
Overall, it leaves a very intense impression.
The sound itself is full of suspicious, unsettling vibes.
It’s no exaggeration to say they used every advantage of Vocaloid and pushed it all to the dark side.
Failed GirlKairiki Bear × MARETU19rank/position

A bouncy yet somewhat dark Vocaloid track you’ll want to play on repeat.
It’s a collaboration song by popular Vocaloid producers Kairiki Bear and MARETU, released in 2015.
The synth riffs and drum tracks are awesome, and you can even feel some metal elements in the instrumental break.
The lyrics—steeped in self-deprecation, like “I’m a person the world doesn’t need”—really hit home.
If you sing it at karaoke, be careful not to strain your throat.
Let the rhythm of the song move your body, and enjoy.
Meaning of LifeMARETU20rank/position

The musical style evokes a scientific world; it’s a track included on the compilation album “Learning Junior High School English with Vocaloid.” The contributor, MARETU, originally a guitarist, used to perform covers of net artists.
Recently, he has been releasing original songs mainly using Vocaloid.
You can learn 100 words, including basic adverbs.