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Ranking of 175R’s Popular Songs [2026]

Here’s an introduction to 175R, a punk band that colored many youths’ lives.

This time, we’ve selected some of their most popular songs.

We’ve listed them in a ranking based on the number of plays.

You might discover some surprising results.

Whether you’re a long-time fan or brand new to the band, we hope you find this helpful.

175R Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Toward the endless tomorrow175R29rank/position

Kicking off with an intro that screams “this is a truly great melody!”, this work is the 11th major and 13th overall single, “Hatenaki Ashita e to,” released in 2006.

Just listening to the pleasant beat and the thick, resonant guitar sound lifts you into a positive mood! It’s a pep song from 175R, packed with a message about setting off toward your dreams with a fresh mindset.

It’s like a signpost pointing you in the direction you should go.

White Christmas175R30rank/position

This is one of the tracks from the 9th single, “Shine, Guiding Light/White Christmas.” It’s a cover of a song by JUN SKY WALKER(S).

While the arrangement stays close to the original, SHOGO’s vocals give the song a distinct new appeal.

175R Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

ORANGE175R feat. MCU31rank/position

ORANGE feat.

MCU welcomes MCU, the MC of the hip-hop group KICK THE CAN CREW.

The lyrics, written with thoughts of a lover now separated, are sure to move you to tears.

MCU’s rap verse feels especially real, and many will likely find it resonates with their own experiences.

There’s a bittersweet mood throughout the melody, but the guitar solo in the interlude is the real tearjerker.

It lets you sink into sepia-toned, faded orange memories—this is the very essence of youthful melodic music at its finest!

Stand By You!!SHAKALABBITS,175R32rank/position

175R & Shaka Labbits – Stand By You!
Stand By You!!SHAKALABBITS,175R

This is a song released in 2002 in collaboration with SHAKALABBITS, who were popular in the indie scene at the time alongside 175R.

Despite being an indie release, it reached No.

5 on the Oricon charts, making it an important track that brought both bands wider recognition.