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BiSH Popular Song Rankings [2026]

BiSH is a female idol group that has been active since 2015 under the concept of a “punk band without instruments.” Despite being an idol group, they’ve successfully fused their style with punk rock sounds.

Here is a ranking of BiSH’s popular songs.

BiSH Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

No matter how much you change, no matter how I change, tomorrow will come so I can see you.BiSH51rank/position

BiSH / No matter how much you change, no matter how I change, tomorrow will come—for me to see you [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
No matter how much you change, no matter how I change, tomorrow will come so I can see you.BiSH

The 12th single, “No Matter How Much You Change or How I Change, Tomorrow Will Come So I Can See You,” released as the sixth installment of the 12-month consecutive release project.

Its sentimental melody, carried by delicate acoustic guitar arpeggios, has a bittersweet quality that seems to reflect the feelings of a group heading toward disbandment.

The melody moves a lot and the high notes in the chorus require care, but the relaxed tempo makes it easy to sing.

It’s a heartfelt number that lets you experience BiSH’s wide expressive range.

First Kitchen LifeBiSH52rank/position

[BiSH] First Kitchen Life / IN THE END (2016/12/01)
First Kitchen LifeBiSH

A fast-beat punk number, “First Kitchen Life.” The lyrics are by Linlin, and I get the impression that when she writes for a punkish track, the song becomes even sharper.

With a barrage of powerful words—raging at society and blasting it away—this is truly a song that embodies a punk band without instruments.

Break free from conventional thinkingBiSH53rank/position

BiSH / Breaking Free from Preconceptions [OFFiCiAL ViDEO]
Break free from conventional thinkingBiSH

Despite achieving overwhelming popularity, BiSH, the “punk band without instruments,” has announced they will disband in 2023.

Their 17th single, “脱・既成概念” (Shedding Preconceptions)—released as the 11th installment of their “12 consecutive monthly releases” accompanying the disbandment announcement—is a hook-filled track that lingers in your ears.

Many listeners were likely surprised to learn that Alan Shirahama of GENERATIONS won a completely open public submission to provide the song.

It’s an addictive dance tune that will make you want to sing along while dancing at karaoke.

spare of despairBiSH54rank/position

The song “spare of despair,” included on the second major album THE GUERRiLLA BiSH, features lyrics by Ayuni D.

Its ensemble creates a strong hook through elements like the verse’s off-beat guitar riff and a B-section rich in syncopation, generating momentum.

Although the structure is complex with rapidly shifting rhythms, the overall key is low and the vocal range narrow, making it relatively easy to sing.

With its many developments, it’s fun to perform and a recommended pop tune for karaoke selections.

We’ve gotta do what seems impossible.BiSH55rank/position

BiSH, who perform as a punk band without instruments, presented this song, “Dekikkonai wo Yaranakucha” (“We Gotta Do the Impossible”), on a Sambomaster tribute album.

One of Sambomaster’s signature tracks, the original is a straightforward rock song typical of a three-piece rock band.

But this cover version incorporates plenty of BiSH’s signature touches, like string arrangements and an increasingly rapid-fire, driving rhythm.

Another part of BiSH’s appeal is getting to hear each member’s distinct vocals in succession.