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Popular Fireworks Song Rankings [2026]

We’ve compiled a ranking of songs all about fireworks—tracks whose titles are literally “fireworks,” songs themed around fireworks, and songs whose lyrics mention fireworks.

It might be fun to compare how popular artists portray this quintessential symbol of summer in Japan.

Popular Fireworks Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)

Heartfelt Fireworksmafumafu91rank/position

[MV] Heartfelt Love Fireworks / Mafumafu
Heartfelt Fireworksmafumafu

“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.

The End of Summeraibii karaa92rank/position

IVY COLOR [End of Summer] Music Video
The End of Summeraibii karaa

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.

sparklergagaga supi93rank/position

Gagaga SP put folk music through the filter of punk and gave birth to a completely new form of punk.

This song portrays the triviality—and the beauty—of myself, who remembers the significance of “you,” whom I loved back in those summer days, every time summer comes around.

Contrary to the gritty, passionate vocals, the lyrics depict a delicate love—the way a sparkler triggers memories of the person I once loved—and that contrast is incredibly appealing.

The powerful vocals and driving tempo evoke the feeling of summer’s arrival.

Nagi, Bou, Hana-madoiYorushika94rank/position

While many firework-themed songs are either mellow or pop, this track is a rock-oriented piece with electric guitar front and center.

It’s a song by Yorushika, a two-person rock unit consisting of n-buna, who handles lyrics, composition, and arrangement, and suis, who provides vocals.

The track is included on their second album, Elma, released in 2019.

Although the lyrics aren’t entirely bright, the song expresses the exhilaration that summer brings in an emotional and dynamic way.

Yorushika has several songs with titles in the “X, X, X” format, and this is one of them.

Fireworks of ShoesYorushika95rank/position

Yorushika – Fireworks of Shoes (Music Video)
Fireworks of ShoesYorushika

When you’re hurting and struggling, when you’re troubled, down, and anxious, this song will surely save you.

It’s by the band Yorushika, formed by n-buna, a popular Vocaloid producer, and the singer suis, and it’s included on the 2017 mini-album “Summer Grass Stands in the Way.” Gentle guitar arpeggios ring out, and as the song unfolds it stirs your emotions—a profoundly emotional piece.

Fireworks are so beautiful, and yet why are they so fleeting…?