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Vocaloid producer praised as the God of Euro Arrange! Ranking of yuyu’s popular songs

Music producer Yuyuyu, who began his career as a Vocaloid-P and has showcased his talent across a wide range of fields, including providing songs for voice actors and idols.

While he’s hailed as a “god of Euro arrangements,” he’s also known for cool rock tracks like Tengaku, earning popularity for the depth of his musicality.

He has also expanded his activities by forming the music unit smileY inc with Yuka Ōtsubo.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Yuyuyu’s most popular songs, so be sure to check it out!

Vocaloid producer praised as the God of Euro Arrange! Ranking of yuyu’s popular songs

Delicious GestaltYuuyu8rank/position

Delicious Gestalt / Kagamine Rin
Delicious Gestalt Yuyu

A pop tune woven from Kagamine Rin’s cute vocals and a catchy melody! Created by Vocaloid producer yuyu, it was released in February 2025.

Its light, electropop-based sound paired with a danceable arrangement will have your body moving before you know it.

The lyrics playfully riff on “Gestalt collapse” and “tart,” which is adorable.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re looking for a boost of positivity.

Clover ClubYuuyu9rank/position

Clover Club / yuyu feat. Hatsune Miku
Clover Club Yuyu

The 2008 Vocaloid song “Clover Club” makes your heart skip a beat with its somewhat dreamy yet strangely bittersweet melody.

Its poppy, catchy synth sound is pleasant to the ear, and Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals are also captivating.

The fanciful lyrical world inspired by a cocktail’s name is distinctive and striking.

Once you’re hooked, there’s no escape—this track is packed with the unique worldview that only yuyu can deliver.

Season of WhiteYuuyu10rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] The Season of White [PV]
Yuuyu of the White Season

It’s a poignant mid-tempo ballad with a winter motif.

Cheerful Christmas songs are lovely, but why not let yourself sink into a slightly sentimental mood while imagining the snow falling silently? It’s included on the album “Hatsune Miku Best ~memories~,” so if you’d like the audio, please check it out.