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Noboru↑P’s Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Noboru↑P’s Popular Song Ranking [2025]
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Noboru↑P’s Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Noboru↑P suddenly announced his retirement in June 2015, but made a comeback in September 2017, to the delight of many fans.

We’ve put together a ranking of Noboru↑P’s popular songs—such as “The White Snow Princess Is” and “Monochrome∞Blue Sky,” which both surpassed a million views on Nico Nico Douga—so let us introduce them.

Noboru↑P’s Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)

The White Snow PrincessNoboru ↑P1rank/position

White Snow Princess Is – Noboru ↑ feat. Hatsune Miku
The White Snow Princess Is Climbing ↑P

It’s a grand, fast-paced rock number based on the world-famous classic Snow White.

The song was created by Vocaloid producer Noboru↑, also known for Love Surely Soars☆ and Monochrome ∞ Blue Sky, and was released in February 2010.

The dynamic soundscape pairs perfectly with Miku’s solid, focused vocals.

It packs a variety of charms—cuteness, coolness, and drama.

However, when you delve into the lyrics’ implications, there’s also a touch of eeriness.

It’s a Vocaloid track you can enjoy from multiple angles.

Chain GirlNoboru ↑P2rank/position

Girl in Chains / Noboru↑ feat. Hatsune Miku
Girl in Chains (Noboru↑P)

A song by Vocaloid producer Noboru↑, also known for “Tsubasa” and “The Melancholy of Hatsune Miku,” released in 2009.

The lyrics, imbued with the desire to “live true to oneself,” blend poignancy with a sense of strength.

That message builds toward the end of the track, making your heart swell.

Be sure to check out the rearranged version released in 2019 as well.

Love is surely skyrocketing☆Noboru ↑P3rank/position

[Megpoid] Love Is Surely Soaring Up☆ [Original] with Chinese Subtitles
Love will surely skyrocket☆ Noboru↑P

According to the creator, it’s a track that “turned into idol pop somehow while I was trying to make death metal.” Indeed, it’s so adorably charming that it’s hard to believe it was ever meant to be death metal, and just listening to it lifts your spirits.

It’s uptempo, sparkly, and guaranteed to hype you up—truly “pop music by an idol,” plain and simple.

A story just as it isNoboru ↑P4rank/position

A Story Just as It Is – Noboru↑ feat. Hatsune Miku, Natsuiro Karin, Otomachi Una, GUMI
Climb the story as it is ↑P

A refreshing pop rock piece with beautiful harmonies that resonate in the heart.

The creator is Noboru↑, known for “The Snow-White Princess Is” and “The Girl in Chains.” Released in July 2025, the track was included in “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” It sings about the importance of weaving your story without pretending—staying true to who you are.

It carries a gentle message that gives you a nudge forward when you’re wondering, “What is my true self?” Perfect for those moments when you need a little courage before a new challenge!

Shotgun LoversNoboru ↑P5rank/position

Shotgun Lovers / Noboru↑ feat. Hatsune Miku – Shotgun Lovers
Shotgun Lovers Noboru↑P

How about the powerful, fiery Vocaloid rock tune “Shotgun Lovers”? With an 8-beat and a simple band sound, it’s perfect for beginners.

To nail the palm-muted guitar in the A section, keep your picking hand closer to the bridge and avoid pressing too hard on the strings.

If you focus on that and use downpicking, you’ll get a tight “ZUN!! ZUN!!” kind of sound.

If the whole band locks into the straight 8-beat feel, the groove should come out naturally!

Monochrome ∞ Blue SkyNoboru ↑P6rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Monochrome ∞ Blue Sky [Original • Noboru↑]
Monochrome ∞ Blue Sky Noboru↑P

It conveys the thoughts of a pessimistic girl.

The verse has the feel of a slow-tempo ballad, but it gradually turns poppier as it heads into the chorus.

It’s a moving song with the message: when you’re feeling down, look up at the blue sky.

Please take your time and listen closely.

Sayonara, goodbyeNoboru ↑P7rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Sayonara, Goodbye [Project DIVA Future Tone]
Sayonara, Goodbye Noboru↑P

A breakup song that starts with a light, upbeat melody.

It portrays a relationship on the verge of ending, using a phone as its central motif.

Hatsune Miku’s cute voice only heightens the sense of loneliness.

Despite being a breakup song, it’s catchy and can be used to boost the mood.

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