Orangestar's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Orangestar is a Vocaloid producer (VocaloP) who creates songs using the voice synthesis software VOCALOID.
Their appeal lies in a wide range of tracks, including refreshing guitar rock and elements of electro.
We’ll introduce their popular songs—including many Hall of Fame tracks—in a ranking format!
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Orangestar’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Kimi no Yozora ShoukaihanOrangestar15rank/position

This track is a band arrangement created as a first-anniversary commemorative piece for Orangestar’s “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan.” It’s interesting how just changing the arrangement from the original’s digital style makes it sound like an entirely different song.
Summer-colored AnswerOrangestar16rank/position

An up-tempo track included on Orangestar’s album of summer songs, “Seriously, This Is Why I Hate Summer…”.
Perhaps because of the summer heat, the protagonist finds themself recalling someone dear who once stood by their side and ends up searching for their figure.
It’s a song that tightens painfully in the depths of your chest.
Alice in the RefrigeratorOrangestar17rank/position

When it comes to Vocaloid songs that evoke vividly colorful youth, “Alice in Reizouko (Refrigerator)” comes to mind.
This track was produced in 2016 by Orangestar, a Vocaloid producer well-regarded for works featuring IA such as “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan.” Its upbeat rhythm and melodious piano lines leave a strong impression.
The refreshing sound perfectly complements IA’s translucent voice.
The poetic lyrics, which evoke a sense of storytelling, will resonate with listeners.
Be sure to give this rock tune—tinged with a touch of fragility—a listen.
SynchronizerOrangestar18rank/position

This song opens with a deeply reverberant piano sound.
It’s a work by Orangestar, known for releasing numerous summer-themed Vocaloid songs, and it was published in 2016.
The track, its melody, and the vocals brim with a refreshing clarity—listening to it feels like a cool breeze is blowing through your mind.
The bittersweet lyrics capture a page of youthful summer days.
It’s a breezy number that will resonate with listeners of any generation.
It feels great to listen to on a sunny day while taking a walk.
CITRUSOrangestar19rank/position

Some of you may feel anxious about starting a new school life.
This song is sure to blow away that uneasiness.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Orangestar, who has created numerous hit songs such as “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan” and “Henceforth,” released in 2015.
It also served as the official demo song for the CeVIO “ONE” singing voice released the same year.
The way the latter half ramps up is so intense, isn’t it? Let this song lift your spirits and head into the entrance ceremony with confidence!
EncounterOrangestar20rank/position

It’s a Vocaloid song that lets the scent of the sea soak into your heart! Composed by Orangestar and released in February 2024.
It was created as part of Project VOLTAGE, a collaboration between the Pokémon series and Hatsune Miku.
The lyrics, which look to the past, present, and future, are deeply moving.
The delicate, piano-centered sound matches perfectly with Miku’s clear voice, making for a truly emotional piece.
It’s the perfect song for when you want some time to face yourself!
Orangestar Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
World setting of IfOrangestar21rank/position

A song by the Vocaloid producer Orangestar, who works under a name derived from the wordplay on “unfinished.” The whirlwind of an intro runs for a full minute, setting up a structure that conveys grandeur and anticipation.
While it’s packed with quintessential Vocaloid elements—leaps in pitch, a complex and wide-ranged melody, rapid-fire vocals, and key changes—the catchy tune makes it easy to remember and relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
If you can power through it to the end, it’s guaranteed to hype up the room—definitely a number worth challenging yourself with.