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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.

BIGMAMA Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

CRYSTAL CLEARBIGMAMA11rank/position

BIGMAMA “CRYSTAL CLEAR” (Short Film)
CRYSTAL CLEARBIGMAMA

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.

Cinderella ~ The Calculating CinderellaBIGMAMA12rank/position

BIGMAMA “Cinderella ~ Calculating Cinderella” MV @BIGMAMA_jp
Cinderella ~ The Calculating CinderellaBIGMAMA

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 MachineBIGMAMA13rank/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 shoesBIGMAMA14rank/position

I tried playing in Jeffrey Campbell skate shoes
In Jeffrey Campbell’s skate shoesBIGMAMA

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.

Broken ApartBIGMAMA15rank/position

It’s included on the third original album, “and yet, it moves: How to Turn the Earth Correctly.” With a title that implies being torn apart, shifting rhythms, and a melody that conveys darkness, it’s a track that evokes feelings of anguish.

“Thank You” is “Fxxk You”BIGMAMA16rank/position

It’s included on the album “Until You Button Your Blouse Again.” Just as the title juxtaposes opposing emotions, the song itself gives the impression of placing two different tracks side by side: a calm first half and a powerful, fast-paced second half.

17 (until the day I die)BIGMAMA17rank/position

BIGMAMA “17 (until the day I die)” Music Video
17 (until the day I die)BIGMAMA

It’s a coming-of-age number where fierce yet fleeting rock sounds intersect with razor-sharp guitars.

Featured on the album “Tokyo Emotional Gakuen,” released in October 2023, the track drew attention for its baseball-themed music video.

Many listeners will feel encouraged by the lyrics’ positive words and ambition: “I can’t end it like this,” and “The only thing I can change is my own actions.” When you want to strive toward a goal or change your current situation, listening to this song will surely give you the courage to keep going.

A KITEBIGMAMA18rank/position

“If I could see the red string of fate with my own eyes,” I’m sure it would be tied to you.

It’s a very romantic song where strings and acoustic guitar come together perfectly, and its warm words encourage you, telling you that the feeling of believing can change the future.

AccelerateBIGMAMA19rank/position

It’s included on their third original album, “and yet, it moves ~How to Properly Turn the Earth~.” It’s a powerful track distinguished by its heavy sound.

Amid the band-driven arrangement, a violin melody is woven in to stir a sense of unease.

CHAINBIGMAMA20rank/position

Included on the 2007 album “Love and Leave,” this track also appears on the 2017 best-of compilation “BESTMAMA” as a signature piece from BIGMAMA’s early period.

It’s a beautiful work where grand strings meet a rock sound.

The lyrics, portraying human connections and the causality of cause and effect, leave a deep impression on listeners.

With melodies that wear their emotions on their sleeve, it’s a song that lets you fully savor BIGMAMA’s distinctive style.