RAG MusicSinger
Wonderful singer/idol

Recommended songs by ≠ME. A generous introduction to charming masterpieces that capture the heart

Have you ever found your heart unexpectedly lifted while listening to an idol song? Maybe the lyrics set to a catchy melody got stuck in your head, or you couldn’t help replaying their performance videos over and over.

≠ME is a group that keeps delivering those addictive tracks one after another.

From refreshing numbers to emotional ballads, their wide range is a major part of their appeal.

In this article, we’ll introduce a generous selection of recommended ≠ME songs! Once you listen, you’re sure to find tracks you’ll want to add to your playlist.

Recommended songs by ≠ME. A generous introduction to charming masterpieces that will capture your heart (11–20)

As the gods say!NEW!≠ME

≠ME (Not Equal Me) / 10th Single “As the Gods Say!” [Full MV] / “As the Gods Say”
As the gods say!NEW!≠ME

≠ME is an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.

This track is one of the double A-side songs released as their 10th single in April 2025.

Nanaka Tomita serves as the center, and it’s a fast-paced pop tune packed with the urgency and exhilaration of a girl in love.

It was also selected as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime “Amahara-sanchi no Enmusubi,” adding a flourish to the lingering emotions of the story.

The assertive lyrics that push the other person to make a decision, paired with the bursting, energetic sound, are enough to set your heart racing just by listening.

When you’re wavering in the push-and-pull of love or want to muster the courage to make your move, this song is sure to give you a supportive nudge.

Spring LoverNEW!≠ME

≠ME (Not Equal Me) / 1st album track 'Spring Lover' [MV full]
Spring LoverNEW!≠ME

When spring’s warmth beckons and you feel like falling in love, I recommend this song! Produced by Rino Sashihara, the idol group ≠ME included this track on their album “Springtime In You,” released in March 2024.

Its melody line, reminiscent of ’80s and ’90s pop, has a gently nostalgic warmth.

Centered on Moeko Kanisawa, the unit members deliver an emotive performance that captures the bittersweet feelings of love woven into everyday scenes—like meeting on a station platform.

Even among the masterpieces on this album, which debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Album Ranking, this is a pop number that especially evokes a pleasant spring breeze.

Why not listen to it on your commute, gazing out at the passing scenery from the train?

Halves Christmas≠ME

≠ME, the idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.

The song included as a coupling track on their 11th single “Exclusive Fighter,” released in December 2025, drew attention as the group’s first Christmas song.

It weaves delicate imagery—like white knitwear and chilly ears—to portray moments spent with a lover in a winter city.

The motif of sharing a cake overflows with tenderness toward someone special.

Rather than dazzling festivity, the lyrics focus on the warmth of two people growing closer, making it easy to overlay with one’s own Christmas memories.

It’s a perfect track for those who want to spend a quiet moment with their partner or are looking for a heartwarming love song.

You will fall in love this summer.≠ME

≠ME (Not Equal Me) / 1st Single 'You Will Fall in Love This Summer' [MV full]
You will fall in love this summer.≠ME

The idol group ≠ME produced by Rino Sashihara released their major debut single in July 2021.

This work refreshingly portrays the feelings of summer love, and a notable feature of the music video is its delicate depiction of romance between girls.

The lyrics express a protagonist who, prompted by a fortune-telling, resolves to take a step toward love.

It’s a piece where the exhilaration and bittersweetness of youth coexist.

When you realize you have feelings for someone of the same sex, this is a song that gently gives you a push forward.

I saw you.≠ME

≠ME (Not Equal Me) / “I Saw You” [MV full] Vertical video
I saw you.≠ME

This is a summer song released in August 2025 by ≠ME, an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.

The track portrays the bittersweet emotions of seeing the person you like together with someone else.

It reflects Sashihara’s unique sentiment of “not wanting ≠ME to have their love fulfilled,” intertwining the frustration of unrequited love with the atmosphere of late summer to create a heart-wrenching feel.

It’s a must-listen for anyone in the throes of a one-sided crush or those who want to reminisce about the delicate memories of their youth.

I’m really sorry.≠ME

≠ME (Not Equal Me) / 9th Single c/w “Gomen, Majide” [MV full]
I'm really sorry.≠ME

This song beautifully captures the aching feelings of unrequited love.

The lyrics convey the struggle of staying just friends while being unable to confess your feelings.

Even knowing the person you like is drawn to someone else, you can’t hold back your own emotions—this complex state of mind tugs at the heart.

Featured on ≠ME’s ninth single, “Because Summer Has Come,” the track feels like peeking into the diary of a girl in love.

It’s perfect for anyone torn in a more-than-friends-but-not-quite-lovers relationship, or for those mustering the courage to confess.

Listen to this song, take a deep breath, and go tell them how you feel!

Recommended songs by ≠ME. A rich introduction to many cute masterpieces that will capture your heart (21–30)

Summer has come.≠ME

≠ME (Not Equal Me) / 9th Single 'Because Summer Has Come' [MV full]
Summer has come.≠ME

Formed in 2019 as a sister group to =LOVE produced by Rino Sashihara, ≠ME (Not Equal Me) is bringing a fresh breeze to Japan’s female idol scene.

In April 2021, they made their major debut with the mini-album “Super Express: Bound for ≠ME” under KING RECORDS, and have continued to showcase their unique charm.

The members, each with diverse personalities, are growing as a group while making the most of their individual talents and appeal.

For example, Natsune Kawaguchi’s model-like figure and Miyuki Honda’s dexterous hands highlight their distinctive abilities.

Mirei Suganami, known for her love of anime, is also gaining popularity through her video streaming activities.

This group is recommended not only for idol enthusiasts but also for music fans interested in discovering new talent.