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[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.

[Vocaloid] Moving Song Ranking [2025] (91–100)

It’s goodbyeNakase Miru92rank/position

This is a breakup song that realizes the distance between longing and reality.

Created by Miru Nakase, it was included on the album “i m u,” released in June 2025, with a music video released in September.

The protagonist’s feeling—being drawn precisely because the other person was so different—comes across painfully through IA’s clear, transparent vocals.

The dramatic sound, which unfolds from a quiet beginning into an outpouring of emotion, is also striking.

On nights when you face alone the unbridgeable gap with someone precious, this work will surely stay by your side.

Lost UmbrellaInabakumori93rank/position

Inabakumori “Lost Umbrella” Vo. Kaai Yuki
Lost Umbrella Inabakumori

This song is known for its somewhat ennui-tinged worldview and addictive melody.

It’s a track packed with Inabakumori’s distinctive sensibilities, released in 2018 and included on the album “Anti-Cyclone.” It became a big hit that drew attention from overseas Vocaloid fans as well.

Despite its driving tempo, it manages to sustain a bittersweet mood throughout—that’s what’s so remarkable about it.

I recommend listening to it on a rainy day while gazing out the window.

It’s sure to be a moving experience.

Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop94rank/position

[Megurine Luka, GUMI] Happy Synthesizer [Original Song]
Happy Synthesizer Easy Pop

A techno-pop track featuring GUMI and Megurine Luka.

Its charming points are the pleasant chiptune-like beeps, the cute, girlish vibe, and the sweet lyrics.

Even long after its release, it remains popular, appearing in various rhythm games.

It’s a hit with plenty of fan creations, including singing covers and dance videos.

Alice in the RefrigeratorOrangestar95rank/position

Orangestar – Alice in Freezer (feat. IA) Official Video
Alice in Refrigerator Orangestar

When it comes to Vocaloid songs that evoke vividly colorful youth, “Alice in Reizouko (Refrigerator)” comes to mind.

This track was produced in 2016 by Orangestar, a Vocaloid producer well-regarded for works featuring IA such as “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan.” Its upbeat rhythm and melodious piano lines leave a strong impression.

The refreshing sound perfectly complements IA’s translucent voice.

The poetic lyrics, which evoke a sense of storytelling, will resonate with listeners.

Be sure to give this rock tune—tinged with a touch of fragility—a listen.

meltdowniroha96rank/position

[60fps Full style] Meltdown – Kagamine Rin Project DIVA English Romaji Dreamy Theater
Core Meltdown iroha

A downtempo track with a decadent worldview.

It evokes a beautiful, fleeting impression.

It’s a rare hit from a time when Kagamine Rin had just been released and, compared to Hatsune Miku, was harder to handle and not very popular.

The chorus is sung in an ultra-high register unique to Vocaloid.

Butterfly on the Right ShoulderNori-P97rank/position

Kagamine Len Original Song: “Butterfly on the Right Shoulder”
Butterfly landing on the right shoulder

An early hit from the Vocaloid scene, this work carries an indescribable sense of unease beneath its up-tempo groove.

The lyrics depict a dependent kind of romantic feeling, and the result is so chilling it gives you goosebumps.

There are both Kagamine Rin and Len versions, and I recommend either one.

melancholicJunky98rank/position

Melancholic / Junky feat. Kagamine Rin
Melancholic Junkie

This is Junky’s fourth song.

It received such a huge response that it quickly became his first track to surpass 100,000 plays.

It portrays a tsundere girl’s unrequited love set to a blend of band sound and electronic pop, overflowing with cuteness—yet tinged with a little bit of sorrow.