Lyrics with brilliant wordplay and storytelling! Ranking of Teniwoha’s popular songs
Teniwoha is a musician who not only works as a Vocaloid producer but also writes novels and drama CD scripts based on their released songs.
They also publish fiction under the name Seigo Origawa, and their wordplay and storytelling-rich worlds captivate listeners.
Their catalog spans a wide range—from rock and pop to tracks with a distinctly Japanese flair—and they’re known for releasing music at a rapid pace.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of Teniwoha’s most popular songs, so be sure to check it out!
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Lyrics with brilliant wordplay and storytelling! Ranking of popular songs by Tenioha (11–20)
Common Mormon (Papilio polytes)particles (te-ni-wo-ha)15rank/position
It’s a cute, Japanese-style Vocaloid song about trying whatever it takes to make the person you like notice you.
Created by Teniwoha, a Vocaloid producer active since the early days of the scene and the mind behind major hits like “Villain,” the track was released in 2011.
Its appeal lies in a cool soundscape that weaves a four-on-the-floor beat together with synth textures and guitar phrases, incorporating elements of funk music.
And the lyrics are irresistibly adorable! You can’t help but grin at the overflowing feelings of the girl who takes center stage.
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This is a song through which you can learn about the history of the Azuchi–Momoyama period.
Although it is geared toward junior high school students, the level is relatively advanced because the lyrics include some figures who do not appear in textbooks.
The promotional video is also packed with key historical points and lyrics, so it’s a track I highly recommend purchasing.
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This is Teniwoha’s Halloween song, “Enfant Terrible in Halloween.” The country-style guitar solo is awesome.
Recommended if you like songs with rapidly shifting sections.
It really amps up the Halloween mood.
It was released in 2010.