BABYMETAL Popular Song Rankings [2026]
An idol group recognized by metal fans around the world, BABYMETAL.They even pulled off a successful solo show at London’s Wembley Arena.In this article, we’ll present their popular songs in ranking order.STAY METAL!
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BABYMETAL Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
U.ki.U.ki#U2605MidnightBABYMETAL46rank/position

I don’t understand what the title means, but the song is upbeat with plenty of standout vocal moments—it’s a great track.
As for BABYMETAL, I think their roots are probably in bands like Slayer or Metallica, yet the vocalist is a woman and an idol.
I don’t know if a band like that has ever existed before, but it’s a fantastic idea.
VlogBABYMETAL47rank/position
For fans of Western music, especially those who love British rock, Wembley Arena is like a sacred place, and having a Japanese female artist perform a concert there is like a dream come true.
Even so, her confident live performance is truly impressive.
4 No UtaBABYMETAL48rank/position

This is a live video from London’s Wembley Arena.
If I remember correctly, the venue holds about 15,000 people, so if BABYMETAL can draw that crowd on their own, it’s truly astounding and I can say they’re an artist that represents Japan.
That’s because there are virtually no other Japanese artists who can do something like this.
Kon! Kon! feat. BloodywoodBABYMETAL49rank/position

This is a powerful collaborative track by two cross-border acts: Japan’s BABYMETAL and Indian metal band Bloodywood.
It’s an overwhelming fusion of BABYMETAL’s signature catchiness with a heavy sound infused with Indian folk music.
The lyrics—rapidly weaving through Japanese, English, and Hindi—embody their determination to break down cultural barriers and move forward together into the future.
This track will be included on the album “METAL FORTH,” slated for release in August 2025.
The feverish energy born from this intercultural chemistry may very well give you goosebumps.
from me to u feat. PoppyBABYMETAL50rank/position

The collaborative track with Poppy, released in April 2025, is a number that further deepens the kawaii metal aesthetic BABYMETAL has championed.
Set against a Neo-Tokyo backdrop, the piece intertwines Poppy’s sharp shouts with BABYMETAL’s choreography to exquisite effect, sprinkling sweet melodies throughout the intense metal sound.
The way their distinct identities fuse is remarkable—evoking BABYMETAL’s early works while brimming with new energy.
It’s included on the album “METAL FORTH,” and a music video directed by Takuya Oyama has also been released.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to get fired up by heavy music or feel the possibilities of something new.


