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[Vocaloid] Love Song Ranking [2025]

I’ve put together a variety of Vocaloid love songs that were popular in the past.

I’m introducing them in a ranked format based on video view counts.

Take a look to see which songs are popular and use it as a reference.

The playlist is also being updated.

[Vocaloid] Love Song Ranking [2025] (61–70)

Don't go.Souta64rank/position

Uta-nee Yuki “Don’t Go” (remaster)
Don't go, Sota.

A sparkling piano timbre, a light, sprightly rhythm—and yet it’s heart-wrenching.

This is a track by the Vocaloid producer Sota, released in 2013.

Its soundscape is distinctive for its faintly Taisho-retro atmosphere.

It sings of the struggle of wanting to stop a precious person from going far away, while knowing you mustn’t hold them back.

Love-Emotion UnderachieverKairiki Bear65rank/position

[Official] AI-love Inferior Student / Kairiki Bear feat. Kagamine Rin
Ai-jo Rittōsei Kairiki Bear

It’s a highly addictive Vocaloid song that conveys emotions so explosive they can’t be contained by the phrase “overflowing feelings.” Created by Kairiki Bear, known for numerous hits like “Venom,” it was released in 2020.

It serves as the theme song for Magical Girl Lurka, a character from the mobile game app “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” The first half is very catchy, but midway the key changes—and that section is honestly scary.

Still, as mentioned above, it has a charm that makes you want to listen to it over and over again.

Yoshiwara LamentAsa66rank/position

Wagakki Band / Yoshiwara Lament (Yokohama Arena, Jan 27, 2018)
Yoshiwara Lament Asa

Asa’s “Yoshiwara Lament,” posted on July 20, 2012, is such a masterpiece that it’s earned legendary status on Niconico Douga.

It’s so popular that you might think there isn’t a single person who listens to Vocaloid songs and doesn’t know it.

The lyrics, set in the Edo period and depicting a heartrending romance, are irresistible.

With numerous fan covers and other derivative works, and even a cover by Wagakki Band, it can truly be called one of the standout love songs of the Vocaloid scene.

PrimroseFLG467rank/position

Hatsukoi Flower / FLG4 feat. Flower
Hatsukoi-sou FLG4

Some of you might relate to the fragility of romantic relationships.

This track by Vocaloid producer FLG4 was released in 2021.

It features a stylish, funky, and slightly mysterious sound arrangement that evokes the image of a city at night.

Combined with Flower’s cool, matter-of-fact vocals, it creates a very sophisticated world.

“Hatsukoisou” is the name of a real flower.

So if you compare the lyrics with the flower’s symbolic meanings… a story might start to emerge.

If you’re in the mood for a danceable song, give it a listen!

dilemmaDECO*2768rank/position

DECO*27 – Dilemma feat. Hatsune Miku
Dilemma DECO*27

A love that ended before the feelings could ever reach… This song cries out that aching emotion.

It’s a track by DECO*27, the Vocaloid producer behind numerous hits like “Vampire,” released in 2022.

Combining sharp guitar phrases with a drum and bass rhythm, it delivers a sense of speed.

Maybe it’s that exhilarating momentum that makes the protagonist’s feelings, spelled out in the lyrics, seem to flow right into your ears.

It’s also a great pick for karaoke!

Cherry PopDECO*2769rank/position

DECO*27 – Cherry Pop feat. Hatsune Miku
Cherry Pop DECO*27

A pop-infused bullseye aimed at those sweet-and-sour, slightly misguided “complicated crush” feelings, this is a track by DECO*27.

Released in July 2025, it stands out with its catchy sound and Hatsune Miku’s adorable vocals.

It boldly sets the frustration of unrequited love and the heartache born from missed connections to a bright, bouncing beat.

Once you hear that exquisite contrast of sweetness and bittersweetness, not only anyone struggling with romance but also those who just want a pop tune to lift their spirits will be hooked!

PamelaBalloon70rank/position

A heart-stirring track where driving, high-speed rock energy coexists with a bittersweet ache.

Released by Balloon in October 2021, the song topped the VocaColle rankings and reached a million views just 17 days after its debut.

Centered on themes of nighttime loneliness and false love, it portrays a protagonist struggling to move forward while bearing a pain like a hole blown through the heart.

flower’s almost-tearing vocals ride an arrangement that fuses guitar with electronic programming, conveying emotional turbulence directly.

It’s a song you’ll want by your side on nights filled with sadness—one to listen to when you need a gentle companion.