Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of CHATMONCHY [2026]
The poignant yet powerful vocals of Eriko Hashimoto and their one-of-a-kind lyrical world have captivated many fans.
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Karaoke Popular Song Rankings of CHATMONCHY [2026] (1–10)
Good luck my sister!!Chatto Monchī8rank/position

It’s a lovely, happy, and warm song that you’ll want to sing for the person you’re going to marry.
The feeling of almost crying from happiness is portrayed in a very joyful way, and it makes you feel gentle whether you’re singing it or listening to it.
It’s catchy and easy to add tambourine or handclaps to, so it’s perfect for karaoke.
Just between usChatto Monchī9rank/position

This is the song used as the opening theme for the anime “Princess Jellyfish,” which aired in Fuji TV’s Noitamina slot.
It’s a very cute track with a light, pleasant rhythm.
It’s a charming song that we’d love girls to sing while passing it around.
Farewell, YouthChatto Monchī10rank/position

This song delicately portrays the end of youth and a new beginning.
It carefully weaves everyday scenes and emotions, beautifully capturing the complex feelings of young people facing graduation.
Included on Chatmonchy’s debut mini-album, “chatmonchy has come,” it was released in November 2005.
In 2007, it was featured as a commercial song for Recruit’s graduation season campaign, resonating with many listeners.
This piece is perfect for students approaching graduation and for anyone standing at a turning point in life.
Each listen brings a warm sense of nostalgia and the courage to look ahead.
Karaoke Ranking of Popular CHATMONCHY Songs [2026] (11–20)
Hana no YumeChatto Monchī11rank/position

A song that evokes a girl in its vocals, lyrics, and melody alike.
Doesn’t it bring back your intellectual curiosity and the little thrills from childhood when you listen? It’s the kind of song that makes you think back to how things were then, filling you with a gentle sense of nostalgia.
I walked home across the birthday cake.Chatto Monchī12rank/position

How about this as a birthday song for someone who loves rock bands? It’s a track by Chatmonchy, a girls’ band from Tokushima Prefecture.
It’s included on their fourth album, “YOU MORE,” released in 2011.
The punchy, growling bassline is great! There’s also a handclap section, so it might be fun for the other members (besides the birthday person) to practice that part and give a surprise performance at karaoke.
MessageChatto Monchī13rank/position

It’s a somewhat bittersweet unrequited-love ballad included on Chatmonchy’s 2006 album Mimi Nari (Tinnitus).
It captures the feeling of wanting to confess your love but being unable to.
Since the lyrics are sung entirely in the past tense, it seems open to various interpretations.
orangeChatto Monchī14rank/position

This song was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime BLEACH.
It was written by vocalist Ecchan when she was in high school and had been performed at live shows, but it was released as a single in conjunction with the tie-in.
As one of Chatmonchy’s signature songs, I think it’s a track that both anime fans and band fans can get excited about.


