Boku no Lyric no Boyomi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Boku no Lyric no Bōyomi is a popular singer-songwriter especially supported by the younger generation.
His songs, brimming with pop sensibility and posted on video sites, have captured the hearts of many young people.
He also made headlines for making his major debut while still a high school student.
This time, we’ll introduce his popular songs in a ranking format.
Boku no Lyric no Bouyomi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
SKY’s the limitboku no ririkku no bouyomi1rank/position

Clear, cloudless skies really wrap you in a feeling of freedom, don’t they? On a day with weather that nice, “SKY’s the limit” is the perfect pick.
It’s a single released in 2017 by Boku no Lyric no Boyomi.
Not only does the music video brim with exhilaration, but the supremely refreshing melody lifts your sunny mood even higher! The brisk, effortlessly flowing rap parts feel great too, giving you that extra push to burst out the door.
Above all, its gentle message makes you feel like you can start walking just as you are.
Along with its sparkling worldview, it’s sure to color your beautiful sunny day.
reincarnationboku no ririkku no bouyomi2rank/position

Rinne Tensei is a song that condenses feelings of impatience, despair, and resignation.
Released in 2018 by Boku no Lyric no Boyomi—known on Niconico under the name Shigaisen—it starts off with a subdued atmosphere, then swells powerfully into the chorus, offering comfort to a downcast heart.
It’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to alone with your eyes closed when helpless emotions swirl amid repetitive days.
Highly recommended with headphones or earphones.
Sunrise Glow and Tropical Fishboku no ririkku no bouyomi3rank/position

A track included on the third original album, “Fruits Decaying.” It was also used as the ending theme for the anime “Kokkoku.” The song evokes complex emotions—though calm, it suggests a sense of emptiness and a hole in one’s heart—after a period of repeated inner conflict has passed.
Newspeakboku no ririkku no bouyomi4rank/position

Stylish sounds, rhythms, and chords, paired with smooth rap and beautiful melodies—truly a track that’s so Bokuriri.
The production on this one is especially cool; the bass and drums are must-hear.
You can feel the influence of Black music like acid jazz and funk.
Sunrise (re-build)boku no ririkku no bouyomi5rank/position

It’s included on the 1st album, “Hollow World.” This track is themed around discovering a new light—something like hope—within the routines of everyday life.
The drum groove has a pleasantly exciting feel that hints at the start of a new day.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to on your morning commute to work or school.
after thatboku no ririkku no bouyomi6rank/position

A track that opens with a light, catchy piano riff.
It’s a bright, upbeat song that evokes the image of a beach at dusk somewhere.
The live performance scenes in the music video are incredibly cool, and you can’t help but get drawn in.
Hearing it at a live show would reveal yet another side to its appeal.
noiseful worldboku no ririkku no bouyomi7rank/position

A track included on the “Dystopia EP.” The gritty vibe of the track is striking, and the autotuned vocals add a great touch.
The dramatic song progression is highly engaging, making it a perfect track to listen to alone on a quiet night.
sub/objectiveboku no ririkku no bouyomi8rank/position

A signature song representing Boku no Lyric no Boyomi.
It’s included on the first album, “Hollow World.” Over a looping guitar phrase, he lays down smooth rap and lets a beautiful melody ring out.
It’s astonishing talent—hard to believe he was only 17 when it was released.
Resignation from being humanboku no ririkku no bouyomi9rank/position

The song that really sticks close to a heart that’s fallen ill and become self-destructive is “Ningen Jishoku” (Resigning from Being Human).
It was included as the lead track on Bokunohirari no Bouyomi’s 2018 final album, “Botsuraku.” The lyrics are packed with startling phrases, and I think anyone looking for a “yami song” (a dark, depressive track) will find it deeply affecting.
It presents itself as if it’s offering a formal apology for something, but in truth, it looks down on society… that’s the kind of song it is.
Sand Planetboku no ririkku no bouyomi10rank/position

The lyrics, composition, and arrangement are by Hachi, also known as Kenshi Yonezu.
Bokuno Lyric no Bouyomi sings it, and the audio has been uploaded to Twitter.
Since the original song was very popular, it seems to have generated a lot of buzz.
The arrangement has that distinctive Bokuno Lyric no Bouyomi touch, so it might be fun to compare it with the original.


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