CAPSULE Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Formed in 1997, CAPSULE gradually gained popularity from the late 2000s and became widely known.
Yasutaka Nakata, a member of the group, is also highly skilled as a producer and has created numerous hit songs.
Here is a ranking of some of CAPSULE’s most popular tracks.
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CAPSULE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
do do pi doCAPSULE11rank/position

Included on the 2005 album “L.D.K.
Lounge Designers Killer,” this song charms with its light beat and sparkling synths.
Its onomatopoeic phrases and girlish lyrics leave a strong impression, and the down-to-earth feelings resonated with young listeners at the time.
Yasutaka Nakata’s polished production layers seamlessly with Toshiko Koshijima’s transparent vocals, fusing a lounge vibe with pop sensibilities.
In 2014, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu covered the song, and it was also used in a CHINTAI TV commercial.
It’s the kind of track you’d listen to with friends after school or play while relaxing in your room—one that brings back the bittersweet feelings of those days.
HanabiCAPSULE12rank/position

It’s a music duo consisting of producer Yasutaka Nakata and vocalist Toshiko Koshijima.
Apart from the vocals, Yasutaka Nakata handles tasks like lyrics and composition.
The song is very cute—an upbeat track that brightens your mood and gives you a warm, fluffy feeling.
The singing voice is adorable and soothing.
Time Is NowCAPSULE13rank/position

This is a track by CAPSULE, the music unit that includes Yasutaka Nakata, who is also well known as a music producer.
Its sound is reminiscent of video game music, crafted with digital timbres, and the pervasive sense of tension throughout is striking.
While the song incorporates rap, the sound takes precedence over the vocals, giving the impression that the focus is on experiencing the sonic textures.
Set against a steady rhythm, slightly varied phrases repeat, creating an eerie, floating sensation in the composition.
plastic girlCAPSULE14rank/position

Yasutaka Nakata is a renowned producer known for Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and Perfume, and he handles everything from DJing to songwriting, composing, arranging, and producing.
He and vocalist Toshiko Koshijima formed a music unit characterized by electro-pop music brimming with techno vibes.
cherry blossomCAPSULE15rank/position

CAPSULE is a music unit formed by Yasutaka Nakata—known for providing music to artists like Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and Perfume—and Toshiko Koshijima.
Their debut single “Sakura,” released in 2001, was selected as the weather theme for TBS’s “Express” in February and March of that year.
A poppy electronic sound envelops a melody rooted in traditional Japanese elements.
The lyrics carry a warmth that makes you feel you won’t be lonely even when separated from someone important.
It’s a track that makes you want to step along as you sense the change of seasons.
New romance revealedShiina Ringo to Nakata Yasutaka (CAPSULE)16rank/position

A track included on the compilation album Ukina, released on November 13, 2013.
This compilation was curated by her and collects songs by other artists in which she guested over the 15 years since her debut.
For this album, Yasutaka Nakata (CAPSULE)—a darling of Japan’s techno scene and the producer behind acts like Perfume and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu—wrote a brand-new song.
It features his signature sound design, notably with heavily effected vocals.


