Popular Vocaloid Artist Rankings [2025]
Many people might be a bit hesitant about Vocaloid, right?Or maybe you’ve heard it’s popular but don’t know where to start.
For those people, we’re introducing popular Vocaloid artists in a ranking format.
Feel free to use it as a reference.
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Popular Vocaloid Artist Rankings [2025] (71–80)
Imperial GirlR Sound Design71rank/position

A song marked by a sophisticated melody that nestles into the urban night.
Created by R Sound Design, it was released in 2017 and was also included on the album “City Girl Syndrome,” which came out in November of the same year.
Its sound incorporates elements of city pop and funk, and the lyrics, which abstractly portray emotions like loneliness and self-loss, resonate deeply.
It’s the perfect track to listen to while walking through the city at night.
When you’re worn out by the hustle and bustle, this song will soothe your heart.
Butterfly on the Right ShoulderNori-P72rank/position

This is a 2009 track by Nori-P that beautifully blends a stylish sound with bittersweet romance.
A Kagamine Rin version was released in April, followed by a Koi version in May, and both have enjoyed great popularity.
It features a somewhat mature vocal tone and a melody reminiscent of 1990s J-pop.
You’ll be drawn into the song’s alluring world, which portrays a precarious romantic relationship.
If you want to look cool at karaoke, be sure to give this song a try.
weigh anchorNanahoshi Orchestra73rank/position

It’s a poignant rock number about parting with a loved one.
It’s a track by Nanahoshi Orchestra, included on the album “Powered Word World,” released in November 2017.
Megurine Luka’s composed, mellow vocals intertwine with fervent guitar sounds to weave a tale of sorrow.
The lyrics poetically portray the difficulty of loving someone and the pain of separation, resonating deeply in the heart.
Try singing it while thinking of someone dear to you.
I think of you all through the night.TOKOTOKO74rank/position

This song captivates the listener with its crisp guitar tone and pleasantly flowing melody.
It’s one of TOKOTOKO’s signature tracks, released in March 2014.
The bright band sound blends with GUMI’s soaring vocals to create a lively atmosphere.
The positive lyrics themed around “love” are also a highlight, offering a refreshing message that gently encourages those struggling with work or romance.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to lighten the hearts of everyone there!
When the morning glories fallJips75rank/position

A heartwarming ballad that gently embraces the wistfulness and fragility of summer’s end.
It’s a song by Jipusu, released in 2015.
Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent vocals and the nostalgic band sound evoke a deep sense of longing.
It makes you feel as if you’ve stepped right into the world of the song.
This is a track I want you to listen to at those moments when you’re trying to move forward while holding dear memories close to your heart—when you’re standing at a turning point in life.
OrangeToma76rank/position

Vocaloid producer tohma is known for his artistic, auteur-like style.
With highly narrative songs like “The Skeleton Orchestra and Lilia,” he delivers stories to his listeners.
Among his works, the one that truly shakes the heart is “Orange,” produced in 2012.
Its warm, band-driven sound stands out, and the human-like singing of Hatsune Miku is deeply moving.
The track has an orthodox J-pop feel, making it a great recommendation for Vocaloid beginners as well.
Give this emotional number a listen—a farewell to the days spent with a lover or someone you once loved.
Luka Luka★Night Feversamfree77rank/position

Released in 2009, this is an immortal Eurobeat number.
It’s one of samfree’s signature works and sparked a massive movement centered on Niconico Douga.
The quintessential “Eurobeat” sound arrangement is irresistibly appealing, and Megurine Luka’s mature vocals match the cool melodic lines perfectly.
Highly recommended when gathering with long-time Vocaloid fans.
Let’s turn the karaoke room into a dance floor!





