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C-C-B Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

C-C-B Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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C-C-B is a unit that’s captivating in many ways—from their visuals to their sound—and is especially memorable for the drummer taking the lead vocal in their signature song, “Romantic ga Tomaranai.” Here, we present a ranking of their most popular tracks from among C-C-B’s songs.

C-C-B Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Can’t Stop the RomanticC-C-B1rank/position

This is C-C-B’s second single, released on January 25, 1985.

The lyrics were written by Takashi Matsumoto and the music composed by Kyohei Tsutsumi.

It was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Maido Osawagase Shimasu” and became a huge hit.

With Koji Kasa’s high-tone drum-vocals and its distinctive synth sound, it stands as a classic representative of 1980s pop.

In 2005, it was also featured as an insert song in the drama “Densha Otoko,” making it a well-known track across generations.

The overall vocal range is on the higher side, so I recommend singing with a more falsetto-leaning voice.

If you project strongly from the top of your head, you can produce a chest-voice-like tone even in falsetto and sing comfortably, so if you’re not confident, give it some practice!

CandyC-C-B2rank/position

Released in June 1983, this was C-C-B’s debut single, and it was also included on their first album, “Mild Weekend,” released the same month.

C-C-B produced many catchy hits that stick in your ears, such as “Romantic ga Tomaranai” (Romantic Can’t Be Stopped).

At the time of their debut, the band’s official name was Coconut Boys, but due to feedback that it was hard to read, it was shortened to C-C-B.

From the late 1980s, the official band name was changed to C-C-B.

Romance Won’t StopC-C-B3rank/position

It’s a hit song by C-C-B.

The track is used in the drama Densha Otoko, so many men in their 30s may know it.

Some listeners might associate the song with early signs of the otaku boom that led to the present.

It’s a classic that remains popular across generations.

I want to go with primary colors.C-C-B4rank/position

C-C-B / I Want Primary Colors — from the DVD “AJ×WY×C-C-B ‘Go Go Hideki’”
I want to go with primary colors.C-C-B

It was released in 1987 as C-C-B’s 11th single.

The song was used in a commercial for Meiji Seika’s chocolate snack “Karukatta Wafer,” reached No.

3 on the Oricon charts, and was also chosen as the theme song for the theatrical anime film based on Yoko Umeda’s original work “Shori Toshu (Winning Pitcher).”

Last Date of a Shooting StarC-C-B5rank/position

Last Date of a Shooting Star Makoto Sekiguchi
Last Date of a Shooting StarC-C-B

C-C-B is a pop-rock band that became known to a wide audience thanks to the big hit of their third single, “Romantic ga Tomaranai.” The song “Ryusei no Last Date,” included on their fifth album, “Boken no Susume,” features a string-driven, dreamlike ensemble that evokes a starry night sky.

Its lyrics, looking back on time with a lover that can never return, tighten the heart together with a wistful melody.

It’s a lyrical number you’ll want to listen to while gazing up at the summer night sky.