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Popular ballads. Band ranking [2026]

When it comes to bands, many people think of upbeat, fast-tempo songs with a great groove.

While that image is common, bands also have unexpectedly grand ballads and mellow, moving tracks.

This time, we’re introducing songs like those.

We’ve listed them in a ranking based on play counts so far, so be sure to check them out.

Popular Ballads. Band Rankings [2026] (91–100)

Goodbyekariyushi 5892rank/position

A bittersweet classic perfect for the season of farewells.

It stirs deep gratitude for days gone by and aching feelings for someone precious you’ll never meet again.

Released as a single by Kariyushi58 in February 2009, it was selected as the theme song for NTV’s Saturday drama “Zeni Geba,” earning the band their first Top 10 entry on the Oricon weekly chart.

Vocalist Shingo Maekawa’s warm voice and the distinctly Okinawan rhythm leave a strong impression.

This is a song that gently supports those who have experienced parting or lost someone dear.

Try listening while looking up at the sky—surely, your feelings will reach that special someone.

Night of Osmanthuskinoko teikoku93rank/position

Kinoko Teikoku — Night of the Osmanthus
Night of Osmanthuskinoko teikoku

Kinmokusei no Yoru (Night of Osmanthus) is a song by the rock band Kinoko Teikoku, fronted by former actress Chiaki Sato as vocalist, and it’s included on their 2018 album Time Lapse.

It’s a ballad about the bittersweet feeling of recalling an ex-lover, making it a perfect fit for autumn’s wistful mood.

The music video released on YouTube also has a nostalgic atmosphere that lets you feel the signs of fall.

Be sure to enjoy Kinmokusei no Yoru through the visuals as well!

The End of Summeraibii karaa94rank/position

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

If we’re talking about ballad songs set at the end of summer, there’s no way I can skip this one! It’s a rock ballad with a memorable piano sound, and if you don’t usually listen to rock, you might not know it.

But please give it a listen! It’s a story of a man and woman who gradually grow closer beneath fireworks at a summer festival—so heart-pounding it almost hurts.

It’s a superb ballad that evokes deep nostalgia not only for those who’ve had such experiences in their youth, but even for those who haven’t.

Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu95rank/position

Ulfuls – Banzai ~I'm Glad I Fell in Love~
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

Isn’t this the very definition of a classic rock ballad? It’s a love song that conveys feelings for a special someone in a straightforward, manly way.

It’s often used at weddings and receptions, too.

While it’s categorized as a ballad, it doesn’t get too mellow or subdued—that’s one of the key points of this song!

GoodbyeSakanakushon96rank/position

Sakanaction – Goodbye (Music Video)
GoodbyeSakanakushon

This is a song by Sakanaction, an electronic rock band from Hokkaido, that makes you feel as if your body is wrapped in a mysterious clarity.

It was released in 2014 as their ninth single, “Good-Bye / Eureka.” The expansive sound pairs beautifully with Ichiro Yamaguchi’s gentle vocals.

Take your time listening as you feel the quiet autumn breeze.

delicate lipsJenīhai97rank/position

Genie High “Delicate Lips” feat. Chanmina
delicate lipsJenīhai

Jenny High has created a masterpiece that resonates deeply—a heartrending story portraying a woman’s delicate emotions.

The feelings of a woman who tries to hide her inner pain by changing her appearance are carefully depicted through the small item of lipstick.

The song beautifully expresses the turmoil between vulnerability and putting on a brave face, and the collaboration with Chanmina adds further depth.

Included on the album “Jenny Classic,” released in June 2023, the track captured the hearts of many listeners alongside numerous tie-in songs.

It’s perfect for nighttime drives or quiet moments with someone special.

The rich, delicate vocals exude a mature allure, leaving you wrapped in a pleasant afterglow.

Shadows of Youthchūrippu98rank/position

Known as a quintessential ballad of the Showa era, this song portrays a man’s deep feelings for his beloved and his resolve to marry.

Its lyrics, symbolizing the end of youth and the beginning of a new life, carry a message that resonates with many listeners.

Released in June 1974 as Tulip’s sixth single, it marked a significant turning point in the band’s musical career.

Issued to steer their trajectory away from an idol-oriented approach and back toward the music they had originally aimed for, the song has had a wide-reaching impact, appearing in dramas and commercials.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to relive the bittersweet memories of youth and feel the anticipation of a new stage in life.