Chanmina’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Chanmina, a female rapper who made her debut in 2016.
She gained attention by appearing in the 9th High School RAP Championship.
Today, her name is known not only among hip-hop fans but also among listeners who don’t usually listen to hip-hop.
Especially among younger music fans, many have likely heard her songs.
In this article, we’ll introduce Chanmina’s released tracks in a ranking format based on popularity!
From easy-listening pop tunes to core hip-hop tracks, take this opportunity to enjoy them in depth.
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Chanmina’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
FOREVERchanmina8rank/position

This song radiates a powerful resolve, turning the memories of a painful farewell into strength.
Written by Chanmina as the theme for the TV drama “Monster,” released in October 2024, it fuses intense, rock-tinged instrumentation with commanding vocals to vividly portray unrequited feelings and indelible emotional scars.
The track also drew attention for reuniting her with a Korean producer, following the deepened self-expression showcased on albums like “Naked.” It’s a perfect breakup anthem for those deeply hurt by a past relationship who still want to rise without losing themselves.
When you want to face forward while carrying anger and sadness, her powerful voice may well give you the strong push you need.
FXXKERchanmina9rank/position

This is one of Chanmina’s energetic tracks that makes your heart surge just by listening and blows away your everyday frustrations.
When you play this song in moments when you want to explode with pent-up anger or dissatisfaction, it delivers a cathartic, refreshing rush.
Its hallmark is how the spirit of defiance against injustice and the unwavering will to stay true to yourself come across directly through aggressive beats and provocative rap.
Released digitally in February 2017 ahead of its inclusion on her March 2017 major-label debut album “Miseinen” (Minor), it stands as a signature track from her early period.
At the time, she was 18, and both her talent and her hard-edged style that shattered preconceptions shocked many listeners.
When you’re on the verge of bursting from daily stress or carrying unspoken frustration, this song will help purge those bottled-up feelings.
It’s a powerful work that invites you to set yourself free—definitely give it a listen!
delicate lipsJenīhai feat. Chanmina10rank/position

This is a collaboration track between rapper Chanmina—known for her signature songs “LADY” and “CHOCOLATE”—and Genie High, led by Enon Kawatani, who is active in multiple bands including Gesu no Kiwami Otome.
The way the lyrics depict choosing different lipstick shades depending on the situation is something any girl can relate to.
Changing her lips to red to put on a brave face is heartbreaking, yet so easy to empathize with.
It’s a song we’d love girls to listen to when they’re heartbroken or when love isn’t going well.
CHANMINA Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
PAIN IS BEAUTYchanmina11rank/position

This mellow number marks a turning point at age twenty, confronting the scars buried deep within head-on.
Guided by the belief that “pain becomes beauty,” it’s a candid song by Chanmina that lays bare past experiences of bullying and loneliness, released digitally in November 2018.
Contrary to her bold public image, the delicate vocals intertwined with heartfelt rap tug powerfully at the listener’s heartstrings.
Later included on the album “Never Grow Up,” this track gently embraces the loneliness of anyone crying alone with no one to confide in.
When you want to turn even your painful past into fuel and move forward, let this song give you a supportive push.
I hate this love songchanmina12rank/position

Chanmina’s poignant song “I hate this love song” serves as the image song for the film ‘Ka「」Ku「」Shi「」Go「」To「’ which was released on May 30, 2025.
Although Chanmina has many rap tracks, this song has no rap, making it much easier to sing compared to her other songs.
The vocal range is F#3 to F#4, staying within a single octave.
It’s a generally quiet piece, but when singing, be mindful of your core so your voice doesn’t fade.
Since it includes both low notes and falsetto, try singing gently with the image of resonating from the top of your head.
Also, the finger snap in the background is very important, so make sure to keep time by listening closely to that sound!
death anniversarychanmina13rank/position

Chanmina, who commands an overwhelming presence as a trilingual rapper.
This work marks a new frontier for her, blending the nostalgic melodies of kayōkyoku with sharp, hard-hitting beats.
Released as a digital single in August 2023, it was written as the theme song for the TV drama Hayabusa Shobodan, based on Jun Ikeido’s original work.
While attuned to the story’s unsettling atmosphere, it carries a strong will to resist fate and definitions imposed by others.
The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, and the song moves at a mid-tempo pace, making it great for savoring the weight of the lyrics—or for delivering an emotionally charged performance at karaoke.
With its unique groove that balances seductiveness and strength, it’s the perfect track to listen to when you want to break out of your shell.
Biscuitchanmina14rank/position

Chanmina’s song “Biscuit.” While it isn’t all that popular in Japan, it’s extremely popular in Korea, and it’s especially noted for its live performances.
In this piece, a mixed voice appears near the end of the bridge.
This mixed voice is delivered with a shout-like quality, and because it’s held as a fairly long sustained note, it’s quite challenging.
There’s only one spot that uses mixed voice, but it’s very difficult—so give it a try!


