Neru is a popular Vocaloid producer and composer who has released many songs with a unique worldview and outstanding musical sense, achieving numerous Hall of Fame entries on the Nico Nico Douga rankings.
Here, we’ve put together and will introduce a ranking of Neru’s popular songs.
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Neru’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
The Howling of the Lost OneNeru1rank/position

The suffocation of the classroom, the anxiety of not seeing any answers, the loneliness of being understood by no one.
There may be no other song that captures the pains of adolescence this vividly.
Released by Neru in 2013, the track later surpassed 10 million views.
Its edgy guitar sound and Kagamine Rin’s emotional vocals intertwine perfectly, giving voice to a cry from the heart.
Included on the major-label album “Seikaisefuku,” the song is still sung by many to this day.
Belt it out at karaoke, and the haze you carried back then will blow away.
Recommended for those who want to revisit their school days and for anyone still fighting their own battles now.
How to Conquer the WorldNeru2rank/position

It’s a song memorable for its moving lyrics and melody.
It’s a work by Neru, released in 2013.
It also drew attention in the 2013 autumn Vocacolle rankings.
The lyrics, which offer a critical view of modern society and emphasize the importance of self-affirmation, really resonate.
The phrase “I have to become a kind person” appears repeatedly and leaves a strong impression.
It’s perfect for people in their twenties who’ve just entered the workforce, yet it also has a universality that resonates across generations.
When you want to face yourself, give it a listen.
You’re sure to discover something new.
Tokyo Teddy BearNeru3rank/position

This is a Kagamine Rin track whose intense guitar rock sound delivers a powerful sense of speed.
Released in August 2011, it was Neru’s first song to reach a million views.
It portrays the solitary inner world of an adolescent boy, grappling with self-denial, the desire to be loved, and family relationships.
Included on the album “World Domination,” it was also featured in the popular rhythm games “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku” and the “Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA” series.
Recommended for those who want to sing as if hurling their emotions into the performance.
Loophole RockNeru4rank/position

The 23rd Vocaloid track by Vocaloid producer Neru, who has created numerous million-view videos with a refreshing rock sound and lyrics spun with a distinctive flair.
The guitar’s edgy cutting generates a sense of speed, making the striking phrases and melodies even more accessible.
The lyrics, which encourage you to ignore the atmosphere and just do things your own way, seem to carry the kind of impact that blows away the stress of being caught between work, relationships, and more.
A catchy Vocaloid number that teaches the meaning of “living true to yourself.”
turning into a potatoNeru5rank/position

This is a duet song produced by Neru.
It was written specifically for the smartphone game “Project SEKAI: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku” and was released in November 2020.
The song uses the word “potato” to deliver a biting, ironic portrayal of a life falling apart.
Its lyrics brim with dark humor, while the lively, musical-style arrangement creates an irresistibly addictive contrast.
If you sing it in character, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd with its one-of-a-kind world!
terrorNeru6rank/position

It’s a very catchy, upbeat-sounding track, but the lyrics are filled with negative words.
It’s a song by Neru—also known for “Lost One’s Weeping”—released in 2014.
I imagine many students and young listeners can relate to it.
It’s a message song that makes you want to face the parts of yourself that aren’t so great.
The Lost One’s WeepingNeru7rank/position

A rock number that pierces the heart.
It’s one of the tracks included on the album “Learn Junior High School English with Vocaloid.” The original song already contains lyrics related to studying, but turning it into an English version has further enhanced its completeness as a reference resource.
Since the original is cool, the English version inevitably turned out cool as well.