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Popular Band Songs Ranking [2026]

We’ve picked out the latest popular band tracks.

We’re introducing them in a ranking format based on the number of plays.

Find your favorite band or discover great songs from bands you don’t know!

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Popular Band Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

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Official HIGE DANDism – Subtitle [Official Video]
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When it comes to winter ballads, this is the song written as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “silent,” which became a social phenomenon.

Comparing words to beautiful yet fragile snowflakes and depicting the frustration of them vanishing before they reach the other person, the lyrics pierce deeply into the listener’s heart.

Released by Official HIGE DANDism in October 2022, the song was reportedly created in response to an enthusiastic request from the drama’s producer.

Satoshi Fujihara’s emotional vocals and the delicate piano melody intertwine with the cold winter air, leaving you with a feeling that’s both aching and warm.

Many will find themselves reflected in the protagonist, who keeps searching for a form of “love” that can’t be fully conveyed by words alone.

Hugely popular on YouTube Shorts, this is the perfect song to listen to carefully on a winter night when you feel the urge to send your feelings to someone important.

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It was the theme song for the drama “14-sai no Haha” (14-Year-Old Mother) and became a big hit along with the show.

The song is 7 minutes and 12 seconds long, and because it features many long sustained notes, you might naturally develop vibrato if you manage to sing the entire piece.

For male singers, the verse (A-melo) is probably the easiest place to add subtle vibrato.

Also, the chorus is in a high range, so be careful not to strain.

To avoid tensing your throat, keep your gaze focused into the distance when you project your voice.

Although the song is 7 minutes and 12 seconds long, it doesn’t feel that long when you actually sing it, so definitely try practicing with “Shirushi.”