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 Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
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A refreshing yet bittersweet, coming-of-age Vocaloid rock tune.
Composed by halyosy, also known as the creator of the Vocaloid graduation song “Sakura no Ame,” it was released in 2008.
The song’s worldview itself is deeply moving, but the arrangement where the number of sounds in the outro gradually decreases feels like the essence of everything is distilled there.
With emotions running high, the protagonist heads off into the distance just as they are.
With the power of this song, how about confessing your feelings to someone you like this summer?
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Atarayo’s Summer Haze is poignant for its promise—“we vowed eternity under the fireworks”—that will never be fulfilled.
Released in 2021 as a digital-only single, it’s also included on their first album, In the Polar Night, the Moon Remains Silent.
The lyrics are emotional and heartrending, recalling everyday moments with you while mourning those summer days that can never return.
It’s a quintessential Atarayo track—fitting for a band sometimes called “the group that feeds on sorrow.”
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A song also known for being selected as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime BLEACH.
It expresses the heart-rending feelings for “you,” who have gone far away, through fireworks that shimmer and poignantly scatter.
The fleeting fireworks that sparkle, waver, burn, and fade are overlaid with the singer’s own thoughts and dreams, creating a track that is both passionate and sorrowful.
Its up-tempo, driving sound gives it a lively, summery energy.
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This is a song by Chanmina, known as the “Beyoncé of Nerima,” about fireworks.
The lyrics, which use fireworks—burning briefly yet beautifully—as a metaphor for youth, are exquisite.
It doesn’t end with simple sadness; by adding scenes of romance, it portrays youth in a layered way! It really makes you feel how powerful young love can be.
I’ve heard that Chanmina is half Korean and half Japanese, and that she spent her childhood moving between the U.S., Japan, and Korea, so her mixed sense of word choice was likely honed back then as well.
The part in the chorus where it twirls around feels especially satisfying—an absolute delight of a track!
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Banbanzai is a YouTuber group formed by three members: Miyu, Gishi, and Runa.
As YouTubers, they post videos such as eating challenges and pranks on YouTube, while also uploading cover songs—showcasing their strong potential as musicians.
Among their works, “Yoi Hanabi” especially stands out: the trio’s powerful and emotional vocals poignantly and beautifully sing about the memory of watching fireworks with someone special, striking a deep chord in the heart.
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“Koi-gokoro Hanabi,” which has gained attention as the song from the Amazon Prime Video commercial, is a summer number by Mafumafu, known for his multifaceted talents! Set to a dazzling, fast-paced sound, it paints a picture of a faint, bittersweet summer-night romance.
The lyrics poignantly overlay the swelling feelings of love and their transience with the grand blossoms that flare up and fade in the night sky.
Mafumafu’s clear, translucent vocals beautifully convey such delicate emotions, shining especially brightly within the track.
It’s a song brimming with charm that makes you want to listen while reminiscing about a summer to remember.
Popular Fireworks Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)
The End of Summeraibii karaa91rank/position

From the very beginning, the song takes a dramatic turn, opening with a vocal solo of the chorus lyrics and gradually layering in the piano.
It pulls you in all at once from the first hook.
Though a rock band, their piano-forward sound resonates comfortably and sets off the wistful vocals—this is Ivy to Color, a band formed in Osaka.
The track is featured on their second mini-album, “Bursting Love, Melted Magic.”
Fireworks are emblematic of summer, especially as it draws to a close—and, as if by fate, so is the spark of new love.
This song captures that bittersweet flavor of youth, as if sealing it in a single track.


