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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.

Popular Vocaloid Artist Rankings [2025] (41–50)

Don't go.Souta50rank/position

Don't go / Mafumafu [I Tried Singing]
Don't go, Sota.

Those true feelings you can’t bring yourself to say.

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haven’t we all experienced that? “Ikanaide” is one of Souta’s signature songs, released in July 2013.

Its retro-tinged sound arrangement pairs perfectly with Yuki Kaai’s murmuring, halting vocals.

As you listen, you’re mysteriously overcome with a sense of nostalgia.

The lyrics trace the protagonist’s inner thoughts at the moment of parting with someone precious.

They really want to stop them from leaving but can’t say it.

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It’s a tear-jerking Vocaloid song that makes you imagine all kinds of backstories about what might have happened between the two.

Popular Vocaloid Artist Rankings [2025] (51–60)

Goodbye DeclarationChinozo51rank/position

Chinozo “Goodbye Declaration” feat. FloweR
Goodbye Declaration Chinozo

A work packed with exhilarating freshness that makes your body start moving to its driving guitar rock.

Released by Chinozo in 2020, the song went viral on TikTok and reached No.

1 on the Billboard Japan Heatseekers Songs chart in 2021.

Its lyrics, which seem to validate days spent indoors, resonate deeply with many people living in the modern era.

The chorus unfolds rhythmically with clever rhymes, creating an addictive hook you’ll want to hum after just one listen.

It’s the perfect track when you want to hype up a karaoke session or are looking for a high-energy song.

Six Trillion Years and an Overnight Storykemu52rank/position

[HD] Six Trillion Years and One Night Story [IA Original Song / with PV] - KEMU VOXX
Six Trillion Years and One Night Story kemu

Released in December 2012, this song is a classic, notoriously difficult Vocaloid track! It has a Japanese-style vibe with a very relaxed intro, but the tempo suddenly speeds up and the lyrics become extremely dense.

You’ll need to be mindful of stamina, lung capacity, and quickness, but it’s highly recommended if you love fast songs! The key to singing the rapid-fire sections is not to try to articulate every single consonant, but to clearly pronounce the vowel sounds that carry the accents.

That will help you lock into the rhythm and sing more lightly.

With fast-tempo songs, above all, you have to memorize the lyrics; otherwise, when you sing it at karaoke, you’ll end up just chasing the words and sounding vague.

I recommend first being able to hum the melody, then adding the lyrics afterward!

Shantiwotaku53rank/position

Shanti (SHANTI) / wotaku feat. KAITO
Shantae wotaku

A distinctive track that fuses electroswing with Chinese-style sounds.

Since its release in September 2021, it has captured the hearts of many listeners.

Set against the underworld of Chinatown, the piece unfolds a dark story, with KAITO’s mature vocals skillfully conveying the emotions of a cold-blooded businessman.

It’s a song you can enjoy singing while savoring its mysterious atmosphere.

I think the vocal range is perfect for people with lower voices, especially men.

On the other hand, you might need to practice clear enunciation.

merry bad endMafumafu54rank/position

Merry Bad End / Mafumafu feat. Hatsune Miku
Merry Bad End Mafumafu

Just like Chiaki Mayumura’s song written for exam takers, Mafumafu’s track also carries a powerful message that gently supports the listener’s heart.

It sharply portrays the complexities of human relationships and the contradictions of society, featuring lyrics and melodies that truly resonate.

Since its release in 2016, it has been full of charm that grips many listeners and won’t let go.

It’s perfect for those stepping into a new environment at university.

Even if you find yourself struggling with friendships or where you fit in, listening to this song might give you the courage to value your true self.

Good morning on FridayHONEY WORKS55rank/position

┗|∵|┓ Good Morning on Friday / HoneyWorks feat. GUMI
Good morning on Friday, HONEY WORKS

“I want to get in the mood for love!” This is a love song I’d love you to listen to at such times.

It’s a track by the creator unit HoneyWorks, released in July 2014, originally provided to the singer Gero.

The catchy melody and bittersweet lyrics will make your heart flutter! The soaring chorus feels so good and naturally lifts your spirits.

Sing it with friends and the fun will definitely double!

to liveAtsu Mizuno56rank/position

Living – Atsu Mizuno | Shidō Acoustic Cover Song ◒
Living, Mitsuno Atsu

This is a Vocaloid song that stays close to your melancholic feelings.

Atsu Mizuno’s “Ikiru,” released in 2021 and featuring KAFU as the vocalist, is a work with a transparent sound and a sentimental singing voice—the harmony between them is truly remarkable.

The lyrics are also compelling, especially for teenagers, as they seem to let out the honest feelings we usually keep bottled up.

If you’re carrying around a haze in your heart, why not learn to perform this song yourself and use it to express how you feel?