The digital music landscape has never been more vibrant, and as of April 2026, the charts are being dominated by a powerhouse mix of VTubers, anime-inspired aesthetics, and infectious J-Pop beats. This month, we’re seeing staggering view counts that prove the “Internet Native” music scene isn’t just a niche—it’s the new mainstream.
From record-breaking VTuber anthems to high-energy anime MVs, here are the top 10 songs capturing the world’s attention this month.
The Top 10 Breakdown

🏆 The Top 3: Cultural Phenomena
1. Hoshimachi Suisei – “Bibideba”
Taking the gold with a massive 169.7 million views, Suisei continues to redefine what it means to be a virtual idol. “Bibideba” has become a global dance sensation, blending high-production choreography with a catchy, sophisticated pop sound that appeals far beyond the typical VTuber fanbase.
2. Shigure Ui – “Loli God Requiem”
Securing the silver is the viral juggernaut from Shigure Ui. Despite being out for a while, its resurgence in April 2026 shows the sheer staying power of “Internet Meme” music. With 141.1 million views this month alone, its chaotic energy and polished production by IOSYS remain inescapable.
3. P-Maru-sama – “Syl Vous President”
P-Maru-sama rounds out the podium with 108.2 million views. This track remains a staple of short-form video content and social media challenges. Its bright, high-tempo energy is the perfect representation of modern J-Pop’s “Kawaii-core” dominance.
Key Trends for April 2026
- The Reign of Houshou Marine: Capturing spots #5, #6, and #7, “Sencho” is arguably the most consistent hitmaker in the virtual space. Her collaboration with Kobo Kanaeru in the track “III” showcases the growing power of international VTuber crossovers.
- Virtual Artists as Mainstream Titans: Artists like Hoshimachi Suisei and RIM are no longer just “content creators”; they are being recognized as top-tier vocalists. Suisei’s “Stellar Stellar” remaining in the top 10 long after its release proves that quality balladry has a permanent home on the charts.
- Visual Storytelling: Almost every song on this list features a high-budget original anime MV. In 2026, the visual component is just as vital as the audio for driving viral growth.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of the Hololive and Kamitsubaki collectives or just looking for the next song to add to your workout playlist, these ten tracks are the definitive sound of April 2026.