Popular Fireworks Song Rankings [2026]
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Popular Fireworks Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Summer-colored FireworksSnow Man76rank/position

A fragile yet grand and beautiful medium-tempo ballad that evokes vivid scenes of summer in Japan.
Lyrics filled with both the sorrow of the passing seasons and gratitude toward a loved one resonate deeply with listeners.
This track is included on the single “SERIOUS,” released in July 2025, and has earned high praise for the beautiful harmonies woven by nine vocalists.
On a slightly lonely night at summer’s end, take your time listening as you reflect on memories gone by.
All NightSteve Aoki, Lauren Jauregui77rank/position

This is a collaboration song by American DJ Steve Aoki and Lauren Jauregui.
Lauren’s husky vocals sound all the more appealing, and the immersive, dreamy sound is well-crafted.
In the music video, the scene where fireworks-like lights illuminate Lauren and a man perfectly matches the song’s climax.
RedTaylor Swift78rank/position

It’s a song included on Taylor Swift’s album of the same title.
Around that time, Taylor’s favorite lip color was red, and she wears red lipstick in the music video as well.
Passionate red is a perfect color for romance, and summer’s red fireworks shine beautifully, don’t they? Watching fireworks while listening to this upbeat song is sure to lift your spirits.
Eternal FlameThe Bangles79rank/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 Peas80rank/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.


