[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.
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[Vocaloid] Love Song Ranking [2025] (71–80)
sad girl sexDECO*2778rank/position

It’s a mixture rock number with provocative lyrics and an upbeat sound.
Created by DECO*27, a Vocaloid producer who also writes songs for famous artists, it was released in August 2024.
The lyrics, packed tight with the complex emotions that follow a breakup, send chills down your spine.
The worldview is pretty negative, but as expected from DECO*27, the track is solidly cool and catchy.
If you’ve gone through the end of a relationship, you might really relate.
It’s a great song you’ll want to put on repeat!
Your body is being honest, I’m telling you.Shikiura.79rank/position

Even the title packs a punch, and the lyrics are quite risqué, yet it’s a heartrending song.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shikiura, released in 2022.
With its rhythmic, snappy tones, it’s very pleasant to listen to.
At the same time, the innocent singing voice and melody give it a fragile feel.
The lyrics suggest a melancholy dynamic in love—reaching out to someone even while knowing you’re not loved in return.
It may resonate especially with those nursing a one-sided crush.
Sing of FlowersShino80rank/position

This is a bittersweet yet beautiful Vocaloid song that captures the moment of parting with someone important.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Shino and released in 2021, it’s an electric tune with a light rhythm, but perhaps because of the lyrical world it paints, the more you listen, the tighter your chest feels.
When you try to say goodbye and look at “you,” you’re struck by how beautiful your profile is… it feels almost like watching a romance film.
It’s perfect for a clear spring day—the season of love, and also of farewells.
[Vocaloid] Love Song Ranking [2025] (81–90)
The Tailor of Enbi HillAkuno-P81rank/position

If we’re talking about yandere songs that prioritize storytelling, this has to be the one! It has a Japanese-style atmosphere while still carrying a sickly, dark mood.
It’s a chillingly Japanese song themed around hair.
Akuno-P is also active as a novelist, which might be why so many of their pieces have strong narratives.
Many Vocaloid producers are truly multi-talented! Knowing that this song, too, has a story makes you want to listen and find out what it’s about.
Akuno-P builds all kinds of worlds through Vocaloid, so please give their various works a listen.
The rat died.ngkz_82rank/position

An image of a girl with heavy makeup dancing on a flower-adorned stage.
I’m fond of that girl, but I’m aware that this feeling is nothing more than what’s written in the script.
Even so, it’s a self-destructive song that drowns in a love steeped in lies.
I see myself in the dead rat lying beneath the discarded script.
Last scoresekikomi-gohan (ceremonial red rice dish; also called sekihan)83rank/position

This is an inspiring track whose sound evokes a grand, near-future, space-like atmosphere.
The piano timbre resonates strikingly, and you can sense that the vocal melody is intentionally intertwined with the piano’s lines.
It’s a love song with an expansive worldview, aiming to deliver love across both time and distance—and because it’s sung by a Vocaloid, its meaning seems to deepen all the more.
Even the Morse code interspersed throughout the song carries deliberate meaning, further emphasizing its profound worldbuilding.
The diagnosis was love.Neru84rank/position

A stylish Vocaloid track incorporating elements of dubstep.
It’s a song by the popular Vocaloid producer Neru, also known as Oshiire-P, released in 2017.
It’s a powerful, forward-thinking electronic tune whose sound arrangement alone makes you want to keep listening.
As Neru has said, the lyrics revolve around the theme of “codependency and fraying,” prompting reflection on human relationships.
The sense of distance with someone you love… it’s difficult, isn’t it?