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C-ute Popular Song Rankings [2026]

C-ute Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Unfortunately, °C-ute disbanded in 2017.

However, their songs are highly regarded—every single they released ranked within the top 10 on the Oricon weekly chart—and they continue to enjoy enduring popularity.

If you haven’t listened to them yet, be sure to check them out!

C-ute Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

I Miss You, Lonely Christmas℃-ute1rank/position

℃-ute “Aitai Lonely Christmas” (MV)
I Miss You, Lonely Christmas℃-ute

If you’re a middle schooler looking for a bittersweet Christmas song, C-ute’s track is perfect for you! The lyrics convey the loneliness of not being able to see your loved one, and the members’ clear, pure vocals really touch the heart.

Released in December 2010, this song portrays the feelings of a girl thinking about her boyfriend, who tends to go out of contact right before Christmas.

The vocal stability is outstanding, with especially memorable performances by Airi Suzuki and Maimi Yajima.

It’s also a great song to belt out at karaoke with friends.

Highly recommended for those who’ve just gone through a breakup or are experiencing unrequited love.

Color of Tears℃-ute2rank/position

This is the fifth major single released in 2008.

It’s the new song by Morning Musume’s sister unit, °C-ute, with Tsunku♂ of course in charge of both lyrics and composition.

The members clapping during the intro dance are adorable.

Although the lyrics are about a sad farewell, the passionate and energetic singing leaves a strong impression.

It’s a fun song with a Latin, tango-like groove and dance.

Sakura peek℃-ute3rank/position

℃-ute “Sakura Chirari” (MV)
Sakura peek℃-ute

A cute number marked by an offbeat rhythm that evokes the warmth of spring and a melody line tinged with a touch of Japanese flavor.

It’s the memorable first major-label single released in February 2007 by °C-ute, a skilled group selected from Hello! Project Kids.

The release debuted at No.

5 on the Oricon weekly chart, making headlines as the first debut single by a female idol group to reach the Top 5.

Interestingly, there’s an anecdote that an alternate version themed around “snow” existed during production, which might make the song resonate even more when listened to at the turn of the seasons.

It’s a springtime tune that makes your heart dance—perfect for moments when you want to feel the excitement of a new season.

Turn at the next corner.℃-ute4rank/position

℃-ute “Turn at the Next Corner” (℃-ute [Turn the Next Corner]) (Promotion Edit)
Turn at the next corner.℃-ute

It’s a song that makes you feel very positive when you listen to it.

When you stumble somewhere, hit a wall, and don’t know where to put your feelings—when you feel there’s nothing you can do—it gives you the courage to boldly step off the path you’ve been walking.

I’m jealous.℃-ute5rank/position

℃-ute Concert Tour 2016 Spring ~℃ONCERTO~ So Envious
I'm jealous.℃-ute

Envy by °C-ute, a Japanese female idol group active from 2005 to 2017.

It’s a song about working hard to make your dreams come true, yet finding yourself feeling envious when you hear others’ love stories.

Even while telling herself, “I’m not jealous,” she still, deep down, wants to fall in love and have a boyfriend—the honest feelings of a girl that are just so adorable.

Cherry blossoms bloom in the sweet-and-sour spring.Berryz Kōbō × C-ute6rank/position

Berryz Kobo × °C-ute 'A Sweet and Sour Spring When the Cherry Blossoms Bloom' (MV)
Cherry blossoms bloom in the sweet-and-sour spring.Berryz Kōbō × C-ute

This is a graduation song created as a collaboration between Hello! Project’s Berryz Kobo and °C-ute.

It’s the quintessential graduation song, reflecting on school life and capturing a range of emotions.

Be sure to check out the music video, which is themed around a graduation ceremony.

Super Happy SongBerryz Kōbō × C-ute7rank/position

Berryz Kobo × °C-ute 'Super HAPPY SONG' (MV)
Super Happy SongBerryz Kōbō × C-ute

The idol groups Berryz Kobo and °C-ute, produced by Hello! Project.

In fact, there’s a mashup track combining these two groups.

It’s called “Super HAPPY SONG.” It’s made up of Berryz Kobo’s “Because happiness” and °C-ute’s “Shiawase no Tochu” (“In the Middle of Happiness”).

The way “happiness” and “shiawase” are combined to become “Super HAPPY” is a stylish touch, isn’t it? True to its title, the song is an up-tempo piece overflowing with a sense of joy.