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CHATMONCHY Popular Song Rankings [2026]

CHATMONCHY, the legendary girls’ band of the Heisei era, has earned overwhelming support from teens.

This time, we’re shining a spotlight on them.

We’ve listed their most frequently sung karaoke hits in a ranking, ordered by number of plays.

CHATMONCHY Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)

steamChatto Monchī64rank/position

Chatmonchy – Steam – Budokan 2008
steamChatto Monchī

Yuge (Steam) is included as the B-side track on Chatmonchy’s debut single Koi no Kemuri (Smoke of Love).

It’s a staple at their live shows and a perennial fan favorite.

If you listen while picturing a chilly classroom with stuffy, trapped air, vivid scenes come to mind.

After the high-speed chorus rushes by, it’s only in the second verse that the word “yuge” — the song’s title — appears in the lyrics for the first time, and at that moment you can feel the atmosphere shift, as if reflecting a change in the protagonist’s heart.

Try listening while tuning into the delicate feelings that peek through the exquisitely chosen words.

one-way ticketChatto Monchī65rank/position

I tried playing Chatmonchy’s “One-Way Ticket”
one-way ticketChatto Monchī

A breakup song by the all-female rock band Chatmonchy.

The lyrics, filled with regret and self-encouragement, really hit hard.

Endless BGMChatto Monchī66rank/position

Chatmonchy – Endless BGM – Budokan 2008
Endless BGMChatto Monchī

I felt like this song makes me kind of sentimental.

When I listen to it, it brings back memories of my fun teenage years.

Each lyric pops into my head and forms a story.

When I want to reminisce about the past, I think I’ll listen to this song to recall those memories.

The woman next doorChatto Monchī67rank/position

Chatmonchy “The Woman Next Door” Music Video (Short Ver.)
The woman next doorChatto Monchī

I feel like parts of this song might really hit home for women listeners.

The lyrics reveal some unflattering sides of women that are still relatable, and there are lines that feel like they’re about me, too.

The phrase that made me go “so true” was “making a big deal out of the occasional home-cooked meal.” It’s such a common scene, and singing about it with that sharp, it’s-not-someone-else quality is something only the two of Chatmonchy could pull off.

Butterfly of the flying fishChatto Monchī68rank/position

Chatmonchy “Flying Fish Butterfly” Music Video
Butterfly of the flying fishChatto Monchī

If you’re looking for a refreshingly invigorating track that’s perfect for summer, this is the one I recommend.

Crafted by Chatmonchy, it stands out with its crisp sound and poetic lyrics.

Released in June 2007, the song was also used as the ending theme for the TV Kanagawa program “saku saku.” It’s included on the album “Seimeiryoku” and peaked at No.

9 on the Oricon charts.

Ideal for anyone wanting to bask in the sense of summer freedom or feeling ready to take on something new.

toesChatto Monchī69rank/position

Chatmonchy – Tsumasaki (2005)
toesChatto Monchī

Cute!! This song can be summed up in that one word.

A phrase like “shanari shanari” is something that only Chatmonchy could pull off and sing.

It beautifully captures a girl’s delicate feelings of love, and it’s the kind of song that makes me think, ‘I wish I’d had a romance like this!’

Hibiscuses bloom in winter.Chatto Monchī70rank/position

Chatmonchy – Hibiscus Blooms in Winter (Live)
Hibiscuses bloom in winter.Chatto Monchī

I felt it was a song I’d want to listen to when I don’t know what to do anymore and everything feels unbearable.

It was a gentle song that seems to ask, “Wouldn’t it be nice if things could be like this?” The melody is easy to listen to and suited my downcast mood very well.