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.
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BiSH Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
HiDE the BLUEBiSH11rank/position

Released as a double A-side with “Life is beautiful,” the major-label 4th single “HiDE the BLUE” was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime 3D Kanojo: Real Girl.
Its lyrics, which evoke the feeling of an unrequited crush in one’s youth, make your heart tremble alongside a driving beat with a striking bassline.
With no large melodic leaps and a not-too-high key, it’s likely comfortable to sing at karaoke.
A refreshing ensemble that lifts your spirits, this rock tune is sure to strike a chord with listeners.
stereo futureBiSH12rank/position

A quintessential BiSH killer tune that blends orchestral and band sounds.
Just reading the lyrics alone might make them a bit hard to grasp.
However, when paired with the music, the lyrics take on a strong sense of message.
It’s also great to interpret the lyrics in your own way!
NON TiE-UPBiSH13rank/position

A track marked by strikingly extreme and provocative lyrics.
It carries a resolve to break free from society’s frameworks and pursue one’s own believed path.
Guerrilla-released in June 2018, it was later included on the albums “CARROTS and STiCKS” and “FOR LiVE -BiSH BEST-.” This song showcases BiSH’s aggressive side in full force, and its title—playing on the fact that it has no tie-in—also drew attention.
It’s a great pick when you want to fire up the crowd at karaoke.
The piece powerfully expresses a thirst for freedom and a desire to be liberated from society’s quotas, sure to resonate with listeners.
PAiNT it BLACKBiSH14rank/position

The major 3rd single “PAiNT it BLACK,” which was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Black Clover, was also used in a Round1 commercial and became the group’s first hit to top the Oricon Weekly Chart.
For a BiSH song, the key starts high from the very first line and rises even further in the chorus, so caution is needed; however, because there isn’t much melodic movement, it’s relatively easy to memorize and sing.
With its exhilarating beat, it’s a rock tune that feels great to perform and is perfect for livening up a karaoke session.
Prince of the Night and the Princess of the MoonSento Chihiro Chitti (BiSH)15rank/position

This is a cover of “The Night Prince and the Moon Princess,” a song that has been performed since the GOING STEADY era and continued by GING NANG BOYZ, sung here by BiSH’s Cent Chihiro Chitti.
Many of you may be familiar with the original version.
The lyrics are difficult to grasp on a single listen, but they’re sprinkled with words that evoke the night sky—like the moon and stars—so it’s perfect for moon viewing.
It’s slow-tempo and easy to listen to, and it might be nice to lie down somewhere and enjoy a sense of openness while you listen.
There’s also a theory that the lyrics make sense if you interpret them with Night on the Galactic Railroad in mind.
If you’re curious, be sure to check it out.
RhythmBiSH16rank/position

Released as a double A-side with “KiND PEOPLE” and featured as the theme song for Kao’s “Flair Fragrance” commercial, the 6th single “Rhythm” has lyrics by Momoko Gumi Company and music by AiNA THE END.
Its grand ensemble, highlighted by piano and strings, draws you into its world.
The tempo is relaxed, making it easy to sing, but be mindful of the sustained high notes and wide interval jumps in the chorus.
If you still find it difficult to sing, try adjusting the key to match your vocal range.
Farewell, then.BiSH17rank/position

The song “Saraba Kana,” included on the indie debut album Brand-new idol SHiT, which was released as their debut album.
Its rock ensemble, featuring edgy guitar sounds, boosts your energy along with a catchy melody.
While the simple, rhythmic melody makes it easy to sing, the pitch jumps up and down quite a bit, so make sure to learn it well before tackling it at karaoke.
Since the key itself isn’t that high, it’s a recommended number even for those who aren’t very confident singers.
My distinctionBiSH18rank/position

This song was written by Linlin, the quiet member of BiSH.
Her lyrics convey a sense of inferiority or self-doubt, yet they also develop toward finding light.
More than just listening casually, reading the lyrics while you listen lets you appreciate the song many times more.
The straightforward, down-to-earth wording is also very appealing.
STACKiNGBiSH19rank/position

BiSH is an idol group that operates under the new concept of a “punk band without instruments.” With vocal skills that let them master punk rock-style songs, they’ve earned overwhelming support not only from idol fans but also from punk rock fans.
Orchestra, included on their first album, became their signature song, and their third album, LETTERS, topped the Oricon chart at No.
1.
STACKiNG, released in 2021, was chosen as the theme song for the anime Kingdom, making them an artist whose momentum shows no signs of stopping!
I am me.BiSH20rank/position

The song “I am me.” is included on their fifth album, CARROTS and STiCKS.
Its lyrics, which convey a determination to keep moving forward no matter how many times one faces despair in life, resonate with the group’s stance and are sure to stir the heart.
Although the song spans a wide vocal range, its simple, relaxed melodic rhythm makes it easy to remember and sing.
The music video—where the members act out a parallel world of “What if we weren’t in BiSH?”—is memorable, and the breezy guitar sound makes it a pleasantly poppy tune.


