[Vocaloid] Inspirational Song Rankings [2025]
I’ve gathered a variety of moving Vocaloid songs that were popular in the past.
The video introduces them in a ranking format based on play counts.
Check it out to see which songs are popular and use it as a reference.
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[Vocaloid] Inspirational Song Rankings [2025] (81–90)
Love wordsDECO*2785rank/position

It features a distinctive melody that gradually evolves over a steady four-on-the-floor rhythm.
It was released in 2009.
It conveys a straightforward sense of gratitude to listeners.
There is also a sequel, so please give that a listen as well.
Worldwide WonderTOKOTOKO86rank/position

It’s a super feel-good Vocaloid rock number that sings, “I’ll take you into the future!” The track is by TOKOTOKO, also known as Nishizawa-san P, and was released in 2021.
It’s included in the mobile game Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku.
The pop-styled arrangement, melodic lines, and vocals are incredibly cute! Just listening to the sound design alone is enough to fill you with energy! With this song, you’ll shake off that heavy feeling and get moving in no time.
AriaMIMI87rank/position

It might be a song that gently supports the heart of anyone who feels weighed down by daily life.
Created by the popular Vocaloid producer MIMI, known for a kindness-wrapped musicality, it was released in February 2024.
The warm tone of the release-cut piano and Kafu’s soft singing voice are especially striking.
Each sound feels light and airy, offering healing just by listening.
The lyrics accompany the complicated feelings of not wishing for morning to come, and they may resonate even more deeply when you listen alone at night.
It could be perfect for those who carry anxieties about growing up.
You are dead.Iori Kanzaki88rank/position

This is a song that powerfully conveys the heart-rending pain of losing someone dear and the depth of love.
Created by Vocaloid producer Kanzaki Iori, a self-sung version was included on an EP released in August 2024, followed by a Kasane Teto SV version released in June 2025.
The piece delivers a poignant message that humans are as fragile as fallen leaves, and the thoughts toward the “love” that surely once existed press upon the heart, carried by an emotional melody.
When you are sunk in overwhelming sorrow, this song will surely tug at your tear ducts and wash away the sediment clouding your heart.
Nostalgic colors, illusory colorsTeary Planet89rank/position

It’s a rock number with a nostalgic vibe.
It’s a track by the band Teary Planet, centered around composer Nanao, released in 2021.
A heartfelt piece where a driving rock sound is wrapped in the beautiful tones of the piano.
The PV certainly enhances it, but even the sound alone evokes an image of blue skies spreading overhead.
The self-deprecating lyrics create a highly relatable worldview.
It’s the kind of song that stays by your side when you’re feeling unwell.
Last SongfatmanP90rank/position

A song about how sometimes, even if you love someone, there’s nothing you can do.
It’s a rock ballad by Megurine Luka that begins with a poignant, lyrical piano performance.
It evokes the image of a mature romance.
The high notes in the chorus soar with a crystalline clarity that pierces the heart.
[Vocaloid] Moving Song Ranking [2025] (91–100)
Our Let It BeHarry91rank/position

It is said to be a song inspired by the anime “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.” For Hari-san, it was the first work to reach 100,000 plays.
There are elements in the PV and lyrics that evoke the content of the anime.