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Berryz Kobo Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Berryz Kobo Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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They were an idol group belonging to Hello! Project that had been active since 2004 and were affectionately known as Berryz.

In 2015, they announced an indefinite hiatus, but their songs continue to be loved.

Here is a ranking of some of Berryz’s most popular tracks.

Berryz Koubou Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Serious Bomber!!Berryz Kobo1rank/position

Berryz Kobo “Serious Bomber!!” (Momoko Tsugunaga Solo Ver.)
Serious Bomber!! Berryz Kobo

It’s a bright, high-energy “summer song.” The irresistibly positive lyrics and bursting fun vibe are its charm, and it’s the kind of track you’ll want to play on purpose on a cloudy day to lift your mood.

As you listen, its pop atmosphere blows away worries and hazy feelings—highly recommended.

Genghis Khan (also refers to a Japanese grilled mutton dish called ‘Jingisukan’)Berryz Kobo2rank/position

Many elementary school kids who don’t know the original might even think Berryz Kobo’s “Dschinghis Khan” is the original.

It’s such an upbeat song that it seems perfect as BGM for sports days or school presentations.

The original is the debut track by the German music group Dschinghis Khan.

The “Genghis Khan” in the song’s motif isn’t the famous Hokkaido grilled mutton dish, but the Mongolian hero, Genghis Khan.

The song’s infectious energy is its charm—it blasts past even that kind of confusion.

Be sure to check out Berryz Kobo’s quirky choreography, too!

Meteor BoyBerryz Kobo3rank/position

Berryz Kobo “Meteor Boy” (MV)
Meteor Boy Berryz Kobo

This song was used as the ending theme for the anime Inazuma Eleven.

The lyrics and composition were handled by Tsunku♂, who is active as a music producer.

Amid its funky sound, you can sense the essence of various musical genres.

I can’t live without you.Berryz Kobo4rank/position

Berryz Kobo - 'I Can't Live Without You' (Music Video)
I can't live without you. Berryz Kobo

Berryz Kobo, a hugely popular idol group that even many celebrities publicly declared themselves fans of, debuted with the song “Anata Nashi de wa Ikite Yukenai” (“I Can’t Live Without You”).

Its song and choreography are so compelling that even people who aren’t into idols can’t help but think it’s cool.

The group went on hiatus in March 2015.

Surely many fans are hoping for their return.

Cherry blossoms → school entrance ceremonyBerryz Kobo5rank/position

Celebrating new beginnings and filled with hopes for the future, Berryz Kobo’s “Sakura → Nyūgakushiki” is a buoyant track released on April 1, 2007.

It is one of the few songs themed around school entrance.

For listeners, the song feels as refreshing as the spring sky, delivering energy perfectly suited to the start of university life.

Through the lyrics, you can feel the excitement of embarking on a new start and the message to cherish this once-in-a-lifetime moment of departure.

As a send-off into a new life, new friends, and the discovery of a new self, the courage conveyed by the members of Berryz Kobo is a must-hear!

In a relationship but unrequited loveBerryz Kobo6rank/position

Berryz Kobo - “Even Though We’re Dating, It’s One-Sided Love” (MV)
恋人はいるけど片想いBerryz工房

This is a song by Berryz Kobo, an idol group produced by Tsunku♂, just like Morning Musume.

It’s a bittersweet love song that captures a maiden’s heart, which can’t help but worry about small things even when in a relationship.

It’s definitely one we’d love to pass the mic around and sing together.

Super Happy SongBerryz Kōbō × C-ute7rank/position

Berryz Kobo × °C-ute 'Super HAPPY SONG' (MV)
Super Happy SongBerryz Kōbō × C-ute

The idol groups Berryz Kobo and °C-ute, produced by Hello! Project.

In fact, there’s a mashup track combining these two groups.

It’s called “Super HAPPY SONG.” It’s made up of Berryz Kobo’s “Because happiness” and °C-ute’s “Shiawase no Tochu” (“In the Middle of Happiness”).

The way “happiness” and “shiawase” are combined to become “Super HAPPY” is a stylish touch, isn’t it? True to its title, the song is an up-tempo piece overflowing with a sense of joy.