BUCK-TICK Popular Song Rankings [2026]
BUCK-TICK’s diverse musicality and visual style have had an immeasurable influence on later bands.
This time, we’ll present a ranking of their popular songs from among the more than 20 albums they’ve released.
What results did we get?!
BUCK-TICK Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
JUST ONE MORE KISSBUCK-TICK1rank/position

Recently, the visual-kei rock band BUCK-TICK has been working energetically under their new lineup.
Many men in their 40s may have admired them for their high-sense musicality that evokes the aesthetics of David Bowie.
Among BUCK-TICK’s works, the song I especially recommend as easy to sing is “JUST ONE MORE KISS.” This piece has a very narrow vocal range and contains few long sustained notes, making it one of the easiest songs to sing in their catalog.
Flowers of EvilBUCK-TICK2rank/position

Released in 1990, BUCK-TICK’s “Aku no Hana” is a signature song representing Japanese rock bands of that era.
Its look and lyrics are evocative of the time, while the sound has a sharpness that still holds up today.
The guitar distortion is supremely solid, and the riffs played with that tone surely sent many listeners into a frenzy back then.
It’s a track where you should pay close attention to the phrases coming from guitarist Hisashi Imai’s trademark, uniquely shaped guitar.
JUPITERBUCK-TICK3rank/position

Released in 1991, this work is one of BUCK-TICK’s signature gems.
Featuring a 12-string guitar and acoustic elements, its striking clarity brought forward by lush choruses showcases a bold new musical direction for the band.
Atsushi Sakurai’s lyrics, written with profound emotion around the theme of his mother’s death, portray loss, sorrow, and hope, resonating deeply with listeners.
The song was also used in a commercial for Victor Japan’s CD radio cassette recorder “CDioss,” and reached No.
8 on the Oricon chart.
Frequently performed live, it remains a beloved track that offers solace to those who feel loneliness or pain.
speedBUCK-TICK4rank/position

It was released in 1991 as BUCK-TICK’s fourth single.
The song was issued as a lead single from the album “Kurutta Taiyō” and was used in a Kao “Lavinas” commercial.
The lyrics incorporate parodies of Shōwa-era kayōkyoku (Japanese popular songs).
cherry blossomBUCK-TICK5rank/position

Since their debut in 1987, BUCK-TICK—a Japanese rock band the world can be proud of—has never undergone a lineup change or taken a long hiatus.
They have continued to release works that embody both energetic live performances and cutting-edge musicality, cultivating a fervent, cross-generational fan base.
The song “Sakura” introduced here is included on the classic 1991 album “Kurutta Taiyō,” and was later also featured as the B-side when “JUPITER,” one of their signature songs, was released as a single.
It is extremely popular among fans and remains an important number that is still occasionally included in their live setlists.
The lyrics, written by the charismatic vocalist Atsushi Sakurai for his late mother, are suffused with a distinctive poetic sensibility; rather than a straightforwardly moving memorial song, its heartrending emotion unsettles listeners to the depths of their hearts.
Even if you’re not a BUCK-TICK fan, you should definitely give it a listen.
ROMANCEBUCK-TICK6rank/position

This is a single released by BUCK-TICK in March 2005, with the promotional video directed by Hirotaka Takada.
It reached No.
14 on the Oricon chart.
The track was also included on the album “Juusankai wa Gekkou,” released the following month, which peaked at No.
4 on Oricon.
MOONLIGHTBUCK-TICK7rank/position

BUCK-TICK is a veteran band with over 30 years of activity.
This song, included on their debut album released in 1987, sings of a fleeting romance under the moonlight.
Although it was never released as a single, it has been performed frequently at live shows and included on best-of compilations, making it a well-known track among fans.


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