Popular Fireworks Song Rankings [2026]
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It might be fun to compare how popular artists portray this quintessential symbol of summer in Japan.
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Popular Fireworks Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Eternal FlameThe Bangles78rank/position

The Bangles are an American all-female rock band.
Their signature song “Eternal Flame” is beloved in Japan as a wedding standard and as a TV drama theme.
Since its Japanese title is rendered as “Mune Ippai no Ai” (A Heart Full of Love), some of you may know it by that name.
Although fireworks don’t appear in the song’s lyrics, they are used strikingly in the music video.
The choice to feature fireworks—something that flare up and vanish—in the MV for “Eternal Flame,” which means a flame that burns forever, seems to carry a profound message.
Don’t Stop The PartyThe Black Eyed Peas79rank/position

It’s a 2011 release by The Black Eyed Peas.
As you listen to its distinctive rhythm and trance-like sound, you’ll find yourself wrapped in a strangely pleasant feeling.
It’s the kind of song you want to play when the fireworks festival is over but the party is far from finished.
#SELFIEThe Chainsmokers80rank/position

The Chainsmokers are an electro duo based in New York.
They began their career in 2012 and released “#SELFIE” in 2014, which became a global hit.
While this song isn’t themed around fireworks, I thought its vibe would be perfect for events like fireworks festivals, so I chose it.
The lyrics are quite vulgar, depicting content similar to what you might associate with flashy, party-loving girls in Japan.
Popular Fireworks Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
HEAVEN ft. Betty WhoTroye Sivan81rank/position

A song released in 2016 by Troye Sivan, featuring Australian singer-songwriter Betty Who.
The profound lyrics and the moving vocals of Troye and Betty make you want to listen closely.
When you’re feeling worn out, it might be nice to relax by listening to this song while watching fireworks bloom beautifully in the sky.
fireworksWANIMA82rank/position

As adults, there are moments when we suddenly recall the summers we spent as children, aren’t there? This song by WANIMA, a punk rock band known for their energetic musical style, was included on their second album “Everybody!!,” released in 2018.
The fast-paced tempo throughout pairs perfectly with vocalist KENTA’s free and expansive singing.
If you’re looking for a fireworks-themed song that blooms across the night sky, be sure to give it a listen.
Let MeZAYN83rank/position

It’s a song released by Zayn in 2018.
Zayn’s smooth vocals and sweet lyrics are striking, resulting in a mature and romantic track.
Just like the lyrics, how about inviting someone you want to promise a future with to watch fireworks this summer and sharing your feelings?
Stay The Night ft. Hayley WilliamsZedd84rank/position

Zedd, a world-renowned music producer from Germany, has released numerous hit songs and is truly a master producer.
Among his works, the one that’s a perfect fit for fireworks is “Stay The Night ft.
Hayley Williams.” In fact, this song portrays very mature themes, and its title means “Won’t you stay over tonight?” in Japanese.
While it doesn’t directly center on fireworks, its depiction of a burning, passionate adult affair makes it a great match for a fireworks setting!


