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Angerme Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Angerme Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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The female idol group ANGERME from Hello! Project.

They actively put on numerous live tours, so many idol fans have probably seen their performances.

In this article, we’ll introduce their songs in a ranking format, so whether you’re just starting to listen to ANGERME or have been a fan since their S/mileage days, enjoy!

Angerme Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Late bloomerAnjurumu1rank/position

ANGERME “Taiki Bansei” (A Late Bloomer) (Dance Promotion Edit)
Late bloomerAnjurumu

Starting with the sliding moves of “Taiki Bansei,” if you don’t dance each phrase with precision, it can end up looking sloppy.

That’s exactly why it’s so worth the challenge, and I think the joy when the formation clicks is all the greater.

to lie on firewood and taste gall (an idiom meaning to endure hardship and persevere for future revenge or success)Anjurumu2rank/position

One of the tracks from a triple A-side single released in 2015.

Set against a lively horn and brass sound, the exuberant performance—declaring “It’s no fun if you just clear it easily!”—feels wonderfully refreshing.

The slight rhyme in the chorus is fun too.

Above all, the sense of dynamism is incredible! It captures the coolness of keeping at it even if you stumble again and again, and it makes you want to go your own way.

It’s the perfect song for days that didn’t go well—highly recommended when you need a boost.

Hey, senpai.Anjurumu3rank/position

The idol group S/mileage from Hello! Project, produced by Tsunku♂, later changed their name and grew into ANGERME.

The name ANGERME is a coined word combining “ange,” meaning angel in French, and “larme,” meaning tear.

ANGERME has such a cool ring to it, doesn’t it? Their catchy, danceable melodies—almost begging to be called digital discotheque—elegantly power up the classic idol sound.

With lyrics that portray a slightly bold maiden’s heart, plenty of girls are sure to relate!

Fall down seven times, get up eight.Anjurumu4rank/position

ANGERME “Seven Falls, Eight Rises” (Promotion Edit)
Fall down seven times, get up eight.Anjurumu

ANGERME’s songs have increasingly taken on a gritty, never-give-up spirit.

Even if you fail, they give you the push to move forward.

They basically turn the four-character idiom “shichiten hakki” (fall down seven times, get up eight) into music—songs that nudge you to try again with a “one more time!” and help you stand back up from where you stumbled.

Living leisurely, gonna be alright!!Anjurumu5rank/position

ANGERME 'Leisurely, Everything's Gonna Be Alright!!' Promotion Edit
Living leisurely, gonna be alright!!Anjurumu

A light, breezy melody blows away life’s worries.

It’s a song by ANGERME, released in November 2024 as their 18th single.

This pop tune carries a positive message, and the members’ bright vocals leave a strong impression.

The lyrics sing about freeing yourself from everyday pressures and the importance of relaxing and living with a positive mindset.

So it’s highly recommended when you’re feeling down or need a change of pace—you’re sure to feel energized.

one after another; in rapid successionAnjurumu6rank/position

ANGERME 'One by One, One after Another' (Promotion Edit)
one after another; in rapid successionAnjurumu

Message songs themed around encounters, farewells, and change resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in April 2016 as one track of a triple A-side single, this piece uses the themes of member graduations and additions in ANGERME as its motif, offering the courage to embrace the many partings and changes that fill everyday life in a positive light.

It’s a fast-paced dance number that fuses electronic sounds with funk rhythms, and it’s a staple that always gets the crowd fired up together at live shows.

It’s also a meaningful work as it became the final single for then-member Meimi Tamura in 2016, and its innovative music video, which made extensive use of a 360-degree camera, drew significant attention.

Highly recommended for those about to take a new step forward or anyone who wants to keep moving ahead without fearing change.

I wonder why.Kamikokuryō Moe (Anjurumu)7rank/position

The commercial “Why not have both!?” for McFlurry Kit Kat & Super Oreo featuring Moe Kamikokuryo from ANGERME.

Dressed in a rock-inspired outfit and strumming a guitar, Moe Kamikokuryo sings Tetsu and Tomo’s hugely popular bit ‘Nandearo’ (‘Why is that?’).

Why is it that even after deciding which McFlurry to get, you see the poster in the store and end up torn all over again? And so on… She sings all the whys and how-comes surrounding the two kinds of McFlurry to the familiar ‘Nandearo’ melody.

When there are two choices, you could keep debating forever! It’s a song that captures exactly how people feel when they’re standing in front of those McFlurries.