ACIDMAN Popular Song Ranking [2026]
ACIDMAN is known for songs that cross over a variety of performance styles, including garage, punk, jazz, bossa nova, funk, and R&B.
This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of their most-played popular tracks on YouTube so far.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, take a look if you’re interested.
ACIDMAN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
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This is the third major-label single by the three-piece rock band ACIDMAN, chosen as the opening theme for the music program COUNT DOWN TV in October 2002.
It is known as one of their early classics.
Its floating, ethereal melody and a dramatic arrangement that shifts from quiet to loud perfectly capture the melancholic mood of late autumn.
The poetically written worldview evokes scenes like twilight skies and streets lined with colorful trees.
It’s a lyrical rock tune you’ll want to keep listening to.
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Among ACIDMAN’s songs, this is a fan favorite that’s performed at every live show.
Featured on their fourth album, “and world,” it’s mid-tempo yet intense, steeped in ACIDMAN’s signature lyricism—a goosebump-inducing masterpiece.
Its overwhelming sense of presence will leave you utterly captivated.
The Shining One(s)ACIDMAN3rank/position

An impressive song by ACIDMAN.
Written as the theme for the film Golden Kamuy, it features an emotional and powerful rock sound.
The track weaves in themes such as the coexistence of nature and humanity, the transience of life, and the light found amid conflict, beautifully capturing the film’s worldview.
Released in January 2024, it marks their first single in about three years.
As a tie-in with the film, it drew significant attention—a moving piece where the band’s musical identity merges with the movie’s grand themes to resonate deeply with listeners.
sonetACIDMAN4rank/position

Within its grand melody, this song holds both the resolve to live boldly and a gentle tenderness.
Set against the vast nature of Hokkaido, it portrays life’s joys and sorrows through the moon and stars shining in the night sky, and the falling rain and snow.
Along the journey of chasing dreams, it leaves a deep afterglow that quietly speaks to the importance of living true to oneself.
The track was pre-released by ACIDMAN in December 2024, with the CD following in January 2025.
Chosen as the ending theme for the final episode of WOWOW’s drama “Renzoku Drama W Golden Kamuy — Hokkaido Tattooed Prisoner Contest Arc,” it is also complemented by striking footage shot on location in Hokkaido by film director Shigeaki Kubo.
When you stand at a crossroads in life or face an important decision, this is a song that will stay close to your heart.
Artificial flowers laughACIDMAN5rank/position

ACIDMAN’s major-label debut song “Zōka ga Warau” (“Artificial Flowers Laugh”).
Released at the exceptional price of 300 yen, it became a nationwide hit thanks to its buzz and solid musicality.
If you’re a man who likes bands from the late 30s era, you’ve probably heard it at least once.
The singable point of this track is its simple vocal line that you can deliver roughly without any problem.
Because the chorus feels like it’s about to surge but never quite does, the overall range is surprisingly narrow.
There’s no vibrato or operatic-style shouts either, so simply singing with a rough, raspy tone like in the original will be more than enough to make it work.
Love in both handsACIDMAN6rank/position

From the very beginning, vocalist Oki’s whisper-like, conversational singing in this song, “Ai wo Ryote ni” (“Love in Both Hands”), already shakes your tear ducts.
Released in 2017, this is ACIDMAN’s 27th single.
When you listen to it, don’t you find yourself remembering your father or mother, your grandparents, someone you used to love, or someone you can no longer see? It’s a song that, when that person comes to mind, gently lights a flame in your heart, and as many feelings intertwine, brings you to tears.
UNFOLDACIDMAN7rank/position

This is the 14th single, released on November 28, 2007.
ONFOLD is one of the three primary colors of light as imagined for the series, and its color is blue.
Incidentally, the 13th single, REMIND, is red, and the single Shikibi, released in spring 2008, is green.
A chorus surges in that you’d never expect from the arpeggiated intro—this is truly a song you’ll fall in love with once you hear it.


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