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Dark guitar rock at its finest! What is the ranking of Roka Uhana’s most popular songs?

Dark guitar rock at its finest! What is the ranking of Roka Uhana’s most popular songs?
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Dark guitar rock at its finest! What is the ranking of Roka Uhana’s most popular songs?

Vocaloid producer Rok Uhana, known for dark-themed lyrics and guitar rock, has gained popularity.

Active since 2020, they drew attention for their sharp sensibilities, including taking the top spot in the Rookie Ranking at BokaColle Spring 2021 with “Self-Proclaimed Music Lover.”

Many listeners may find themselves relating to the worldview that portrays the darkness of the heart.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Rok Uhana’s most popular songs—especially a must-see if you haven’t checked them out yet!

Dark guitar rock at its finest! The ranking of Uhana Roku’s most popular songs (1–10)

Hesitation, on the landingUhana Roku1rank/position

Hesitation, on the Landing / Uhanaroku ft. Hatsune Miku
Hesitation, on the landing — U no Hana Roku

It’s a nostalgic, bittersweet love song.

Composed by Uhahana Roku, it was released in May 2024.

The lyrics depicting an incident on a landing are striking, and listening to it fills you with aching sorrow.

You can feel the complex emotions of a girl pining for a same-gender classmate, and it really squeezes your heart.

Plus, Hatsune Miku’s vocals paired with a guitar-rock sound beautifully capture the transience of youth.

It’s perfect for when you want to feel the pangs of unrequited love or sink into a slightly reflective mood.

Definitely give it a listen!

Condolences, and life goes onUtsuka Roku ft. Uraname2rank/position

Condolences, and everyday life goes on / Uhahana Roku ft. Uramei
Condolences, and yet everyday life goes on — Utsuhana Roku ft. Uranome

‘Mourning, and Then Life Goes On’ depicts, in an understated manner, the events of the day a beloved person passed away.

This song was created by Vocaloid producer ROKU Uhana using AI.

In the first half, the situation isn’t explicitly stated, but it gradually becomes clear that someone has died.

The piece is characterized by its detailed and realistic portrayal of the entire process of mourning the deceased.

As a result, anyone who has ever seen someone off will likely find it deeply relatable.

Greetings, all gathered here.Uhana Roku3rank/position

Heads together, greetings to you / Uhanaroku ft. Hatsune Miku
Lining up, best regards — Ubana Roku.

A track by Vocaloid producer Rokuhana Uka, who has gained popularity for lyrics focused on the emotions of junior and senior high school girls and a guitar rock–driven sound.

It’s the artist’s first song to enter the Hall of Fame, a rock tune that makes a powerful impact from the guitar-featured intro.

The trademark dark, cynical lyrics and wistful melody, combined with a tight band sound, really leave a mark.

With a catchy quality you can’t forget once you’ve heard it and an alluring depth of darkness, it’s a message-heavy number that becomes quite addictive.

Compass, remove the needleSei Bōno × Roku Ubana4rank/position

Remove the Needle from the Compass / Hijiri Fusano × Roku Uhaka ft. Hatsune Miku
Compass, Removing the Needle — Hijiri Fusano × Roku Ubana

It’s a moving ballad with a melody line that blends transience and beauty, leaving a lasting impression.

Created by Vocaloid producer Rok Uhana based on an illustration by Sei Bōno, the piece is set for release in March 2025.

Hints of sorrow seep through the guitar’s arpeggios, layered with Hatsune Miku’s transparent, crystalline vocals.

The lyrics, depicting struggles with self-worth and inner emotions, pierce the heart.

It’s a heart-aching Vocaloid track you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.

Lost, SteinerUhana Roku5rank/position

Lost, Steiner / Ukihana Roku ft. Hatsune Miku
Lost, Steiner Ubana Roku

This work by ROKU Uhaka, known for dark lyrics, vividly portrays the loneliness of student life and the search for identity.

Though it may seem special at first glance, it ultimately conveys the realization that we’re no different from others—expressed through Hatsune Miku’s vocals and a retro rock sound.

Released in February 2024, it quickly drew attention, including participation in the Top 100 rankings of VocaColle 2024 Winter.

Perfect for teens struggling with self-discovery, and also recommended when you want to reevaluate life and relationships.

Title, Mr. CriticUhana Roku6rank/position

Title, Critic-san / Uhana Roku ft. Hatsune Miku
Title: Critic Mr. Uhanaroku

This song is packed with sharp satire and insight into modern society.

Released by Rok Uuhana in February 2025, it delivers a strong message that satirizes the culture of irresponsible online criticism.

The contrast between the cool rock sound and the cynical lyrics is exquisite.

Highly recommended for anyone who has struggled with anonymity or superficial evaluations, or who feels uneasy about today’s social media culture.

You’ll surely relate.

Ghostly glow, the flicker of 1/fUhana Roku7rank/position

Afterglow, the 1/f flicker / Ukahana Roku ft. Hatsune Miku
Ethereal glow, the 1/f flicker — Uhahana Roku

A rock tune that fuses wistfulness with fiery passion, piercing straight to the heart.

“Yuko, 1/f no Yurameki,” produced by Vocaloid P Uhahana Roku, was released in August 2023 and was written as an image song for Leo/need, a unit from the smartphone game “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” Miku’s somewhat melancholic vocals over an emotional band sound leave a strong impression.

You can enjoy it in the context of Leo/need’s story and relationships, of course, but even as a standalone track with a clear message, it’s a song that will especially resonate with listeners in their teens.

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