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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] (51–60)

Where’s The Ring?BIGMAMA51rank/position

It’s included on their third original album, “and yet, it moves ~The Proper Way to Turn the Earth~.” The way the song begins and the violin-like sounds inserted throughout give it a cute feel.

The relaxed tempo is also memorable.

Why You Refrigerate Me?BIGMAMA52rank/position

It’s included on the album The Vanishing Bride.

It’s a fun track with a funky sound and densely packed lyrics.

It’s about thinking over the good and bad points of that special someone and ending up finding them lovable after all—it’s really cute.

alongsideBIGMAMA53rank/position

BIGMAMA “alongside” MV @BIGMAMA_jp
alongsideBIGMAMA

At live shows, this song brings the whole venue together with a chorus that the audience and the band can sing along to.

The drums are front and center, making it a track that naturally gets your body moving.

From the whole-note section in the C melody, the grand final chorus is so powerful it’s genuinely moving.

as one (2009/7/22)BIGMAMA54rank/position

It’s included on the third original album, “and yet, it moves: The Proper Way to Turn the Earth.” The song starts at a relaxed tempo, then gradually builds in layers and momentum toward the chorus, making it a very pleasant listen.

auctioManiaBIGMAMA55rank/position

It’s included on the album “Kimi Omou, Yue ni Ware Ari” (“I Think of You, Therefore I Am”).

Reading through the lyrics, you can tell it’s a song themed around an auction.

Amid its bright melody, you can also faintly sense something like underlying worries.

awasekagamiBIGMAMA56rank/position

It’s included as the first track on the album “Kimi Omou, Yue ni Ware Ari” (I Think of You, Therefore I Am).

It’s an instrumental piece that feels like a prelude to the album, and also like a prelude to the second track, “Kimi Omou, Yue ni Ware Ari.” When you listen to them back-to-back, it blends so seamlessly into the second track that you can hardly tell where the transition is.

beautiful lie, beautiful smileBIGMAMA57rank/position

BIGMAMA 'beautiful lie, beautiful smile' guitar
beautiful lie, beautiful smileBIGMAMA

A track from “Until You Button Your Blouse Again.” A gently soothing ballad featuring a beautifully expansive violin tone.

It leans more toward an instrumental than a vocal song, with whispers of vocals that drift in from time to time, wrapping you in a tender feeling.

ex-extraBIGMAMA58rank/position

It’s included on the album “Kimi Omou, Yueni Ware Ari” (“Thinking of You, Therefore I Am”).

I’d say it’s characterized by an aggressive, heavy sound.

The song portrays the anguish of grappling with one’s own insignificance and the reality that anyone can be replaced.

the cookie crumblesBIGMAMA59rank/position

BIGMAMA “the cookie crumbles” @ Shinjuku LOFT on September 22, 2010
the cookie crumblesBIGMAMA

This is the opening track of the first full album, “Love and Leave,” released after a member left and the group adopted a new lineup.

It portrays the struggle to grasp something while on the edge.

The lyrics suggest that, at times, that pursuit may mean using something as a stepping stone—making it a song you can’t help but listen to intently.

until the blouse is buttoned upBIGMAMA60rank/position

BIGMAMA “until the blouse is buttoned up” LIVE MV
until the blouse is buttoned upBIGMAMA

It’s included on their fourth album, “Until You Button Your Blouse Again,” released in 2012.

With a wistful violin and warm vocals, the piece creates a poetic atmosphere.

Its gentle yet emotionally resonant, dramatic structure is part of its appeal.

It captures brief moments of everyday life, expressing unwavering love for someone dear and a strong, tender sense of watchfulness.

It’s one of their signature songs.