B.B. Queens Popular Song Rankings [2026]
B.B.
Queens are a music group best known for the immensely famous ending theme of the anime Chibi Maruko-chan, “Odoru Pompokolin.” It’s a timeless hit that people still hear today, but in fact, they’ve released many other wonderful songs as well.
What’s more, many of them were used as theme songs for TV shows, so you’ve probably heard quite a few of their tracks somewhere.
In this article, we’ll introduce their songs in a ranked list—take a look and see how many you recognize!
B.B. Queens Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Do-Re-Mi-Fa, it’s all rightB.B. Kuīnzu1rank/position

Also famous as the theme song for “My First Errand”! B.B.
Queens’ “Do-Re-Mi-Fa Daijoubu.” It’s an up-tempo track that really lifts kids’ spirits, isn’t it? As a ring boy or ring girl, all eyes are on you, so it’s natural to get nervous.
But if this catchy song starts playing at that moment, it might give you a little bit of courage!
The end of a dream is always the alarm clock!B.B. Kuīnzu2rank/position

It’s the second opening theme song by B.B.Queens, whose image is strongly tied to a certain anime’s opening.
The lyrics depict a common situation where a nice dream gets rudely cut off by the alarm clock.
It’s a flashy, fun track that really showcases the group’s character.
PicnicB.B. Kuīnzu3rank/position

Included as the seventh track on the second album “Party,” released in 1999.
Perfect for a winter seaside date.
They debuted in 1990 with the ending theme “Odoru Pompokolin” for the anime Chibi Maruko-chan.
After a long hiatus, they resumed activities in 2011.
The band’s name is said to come from the American blues singer B.B.
King.
Odoru Pompoko RinB.B. Kuīnzu4rank/position

This commercial promotes the grown-up taste of The Premium Malt’s through the appearances of Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, and Joe Odagiri.
Each of them plays an adult version of a character from Chibi Maruko-chan, and both the seaside setting where they drink The Premium Malt’s and the expressions they show there create a mature atmosphere.
Further enhancing the adult mood depicted in the footage is an arrangement of B.B.
Queens’ Odoru Pompokolin.
The brass-centered, glamorous sound unfolds at a gentle tempo, giving a warm sense of depth.
Do-Re-Mi-Fa, it’s all right!B.B. Kuīnzu5rank/position

“Doremifa Daijobu” by B.B.
Queens, the theme song of Nippon TV’s popular show “My First Errand,” is a tune familiar to both children and adults.
Despite its lively, upbeat tempo, the song is actually built entirely on either the Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do scale or its reverse, Do-Ti-La-So-Fa-Mi-Re-Do.
Starting with a catchy intro, the melody ascends step by step from Do, then descends from the higher Do, keeping things bright and engaging all the way through.
It’s fun to hum along to the cute, child’s-eye-view lyrics while practicing.
Odoru PonpokorinB.B. Kuīnzu6rank/position

I think “Odoru Pompokolin” by B.B.
Queens is an easy song to sing even for people who are tone-deaf.
It’s the theme song of Chibi Maruko-chan and most people know it, so the crowd gets excited and you can sing without worrying about being off-key—that’s another reason I like it.
Gingira ParadiseB.B. Kuīnzu7rank/position
This B.B.
Queens became a hit after catching on from a kids’ show or an anime.
Their catchy melodies and flashy costumes are more than enough to capture children’s hearts.
And we shouldn’t overlook the fact that the members are all highly skilled musicians as well.



