BIGMAMA's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
BIGMAMA is a five-piece rock band formed in 2001.
With the unique lineup of vocals, guitar, bass, drums, and violin, their captivating songs blend rock with strings to create a dynamic sound.
Here, we present their most popular tracks in a ranking format.
- Signature songs of BIGMAMA: popular rock tracks featuring resonant violin
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BIGMAMA Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
The truth about BLINKSTONEBIGMAMA8rank/position

A track included on the seventh album, “Fabula Fibula.” The lyrics draw you in with their suggestive meaning—are they singing about the allure of romance, or perhaps an entirely different world? The dramatic sound is addictive after just one listen.
CPXBIGMAMA9rank/position

If there’s a song that represents early BIGMAMA, it’s this one! Featured on their first full album, “Love and Leave,” it’s a track with a strong rock flavor.
With lyrics delivered in rapid-fire English and a thick, powerful sound, you can feel BIGMAMA’s bold, forceful side!
CRYSTAL CLEARBIGMAMA10rank/position

A track included on the 16th single, “DOPELAND.” Its clear, translucent sound is soothing, and the worldview even carries an air of unreality.
A piece with a beautifully resonant piano tone.
The multiple layers of vocals create a sense of elation, sure to refresh and lighten a weary heart.
BIGMAMA Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Cinderella ~ The Calculating CinderellaBIGMAMA11rank/position

The violin that comes in midway through the intro really stands out, and it matches perfectly with the song’s overall gentle feel and tender lyrics.
Even at a relatively slow tempo, you can sense each member’s individuality shining through.
The guitar solo is an homage to a very famous song, so be sure to listen for it!
I Don’t Need a Time MachineBIGMAMA12rank/position

A rock number where a violin melody echoes with aching poignancy.
Starting with the sound of an alarm clock—a scene from everyday life—the song proclaims a resolve to live not in the past or the future, but in this very moment.
The line about choosing today again, if time could be rewound, conveys a strength that faces regret and doubt while looking forward.
Included on the album “and yet, it moves: How to Turn the Earth Correctly,” released in November 2009.
It’s a track that stays by your side when you’re torn between daily choices.
In Jeffrey Campbell’s skate shoesBIGMAMA13rank/position

It really puts front and center the idea that birthdays are very special days, and I think it’s the kind of song you want to listen to when your birthday comes around.
It even made me wish I could meet someone who cherishes my birthday the way this song does.
The music video also has a wonderful vibe, so I definitely recommend watching it.
A Song for My MotherBIGMAMA14rank/position

True to a rock band’s style, it expresses gratitude to the mother in straightforward words, and the chorus ends with a declaration of love: a wish to be born as her child once again.
It’s a song that makes you want to convey your thanks to your parents without putting it off out of embarrassment.


