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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] (21–30)

Good Luck my sisterChatto Monchī22rank/position

The wedding song “Good Luck my sister” is written from the younger sister’s perspective.

At her beloved older sister’s wedding, the younger sister is doing her best to hold back tears that are about to spill over.

She sincerely wishes her sister happiness, but perhaps the feeling of loneliness is even stronger.

They’ll still be family, but it’s really sad to think their closeness might change after the marriage.

Still, from the older sister’s point of view, seeing her little sister fighting back tears at the wedding would probably make her all the more dear to her (lol).

as alwaysChatto Monchī23rank/position

Aikawarazu by Chatmonchy, with its portrayal of finding excuses to go see the person you like, stirs up a sentimental mood.

The grand, string-laden sound in the latter half wonderfully captures the flutter of being in love.

Although the lyrics don’t explicitly mention it, the song is sprinkled with imagery that evokes summer, and listening to it might bring back various summertime memories.

How about spending the last moments of summer together with this song?

a game of cat and mouseChatto Monchī24rank/position

Chatmonchy 'Itachigokko' Music Video (Short Ver.)
a game of cat and mouseChatto Monchī

This is the 16th single by Chatmonchy, a rock band from Tokushima Prefecture known for bringing broad recognition to the presence of girls’ bands in the J-pop scene since the 2000s.

Released as a double A-side with “Kokoro to Atama,” the song opens with a lively piano and striking choral work—an instantly catchy introduction.

Its cute melody rides a buoyant shuffle beat that feels like it could add a splash of color to any trip.

It’s a track that moves between pop and cool, one you can listen to over and over without getting tired of it.

to yell, telephone, downpourChatto Monchī25rank/position

Chatmonchy – Shouting, Telephone, Downpour – Zepp Tokyo 2009
to yell, telephone, downpourChatto Monchī

A song whose storm of emotion—woven from the sound of rain and a voice on the phone—won’t leave your ears.

Included on their major-label debut full album Miminari, released in 2006, this track uses the symbolic motifs of a breakup phone call filled with shouts and a fierce downpour to portray emotions that can’t be contained.

The protagonist, who keeps apologizing even while knowing it’s over, embodies the very hesitation we all feel at the moment of parting.

With anger and lingering attachment colliding, this song is sure to resonate when you need to let your feelings out.

There is no tomorrow for the girls.Chatto Monchī26rank/position

Chatmonchy “There Is No Tomorrow for the Girls” Music Video
There is no tomorrow for the girls.Chatto Monchī

A Chatmonchy number that hits hard right from the start of the song.

The title “There Is No Tomorrow for Girls” is striking too—it instantly makes you think, “What does that mean?” and want to listen! After breaking up with a lover, it feels like you’ve thrown away your ‘girl’ self.

But at the same time, there’s a part of you that feels refreshed by the breakup.

Even if you can’t cleanly move on right away, when you notice that lighter feeling in yourself, it gives you the courage to think, “Maybe I can start walking forward again.” Despite the title saying there’s no tomorrow, it’s as if the song is secretly telling you that there actually is a tomorrow beyond this.

That feels like a hint for becoming a stronger woman.

honest / frank / straightforwardChatto Monchī27rank/position

I thought it was a song that expresses a somewhat complicated feeling: wanting to be liked by the person you’re dating, so you fit their preferences, but thinking, “the real me is totally different.” I really relate to how you gradually get tired from constantly adjusting yourself, and I even recommended the song to my friends.

Original songChatto Monchī28rank/position

This commercial showcases CAFE Deli, a flavored latte developed as a spin-off of Kirin’s Fire brand, by highlighting it through everyday scenes.

It portrays CAFE Deli as a reward to oneself in daily life, conveying a rich taste that also resonates with the desire to feel stylish.

The relaxed atmosphere of these ordinary, day-to-day moments is accentuated by a song from Chatmonchy.

The light, breezy sound and vocals express the idea of overcoming small everyday troubles with positivity.