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.
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CHATMONCHY Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Thermae RomaeChatto Monchī50rank/position

Chatmonchy’s 12th single, released in 2012.
Written specifically as the theme song for Fuji TV’s anime Thermae Romae, it naturally takes hot springs as its theme.
But rather than being laid-back, it’s an energizing track with Chatmonchy’s signature powerful, rock sound.
The lyrics, which also focus on Lucius’s struggles in the anime, convey an assertive, “on the attack” mood while singing about baths.
Sharp, gleaming guitar lines and a clear, high-toned vocal give it a crisp, refreshing feel!
CHATMONCHY Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
DriveChatto Monchī51rank/position

I thought it was a song that makes you want to go for a drive with someone you love.
There are times when I get annoyed or fed up, but it feels like a song that helps me remember that I really do love this person, so I keep playing it over and over.
It made me want to make lots of plans for the future with my partner.
Huh?Chatto Monchī52rank/position

This song was released after the members changed from three to two.
So I felt it must be an important song both for Chatmonchy and for the fans who have been supporting them all along.
When I listen to it, I feel a strong sense of determination—like they’re saying, “We’re down to two, but we’ll keep going.”
The fluttering, opening secret doorChatto Monchī53rank/position

This is the song that was used as the theme for the movie “Gachi☆Boi” starring Ryuta Sato.
I love it—the drum rhythm feels so good.
Above all, the sound of the words in the chorus is fantastic! And what’s amazing is that it doesn’t just rely on distinctive lyrics and a sense of speed; it also really captures that prickly, bittersweet feeling of youth.
MikazukiChatto Monchī54rank/position

I heard that this song, called Mikazuki, was made during their indie days.
Listening to it, I was reminded of just how amazing Chatmonchy’s talent is.
The drums and bass are pronounced, but the vocals are gentle, which made me feel calm.
Since the lyrics evoke a crescent moon, it sounded even more beautiful to me.
Lady NavigationChatto Monchī55rank/position

Chatmonchy is a rock band that, with their cute yet undeniably skilled performances and songwriting, had a major impact on the girls’ band scene in J-pop.
“Lady Navigation,” a track from their major-label fourth album YOU MORE—the last release featuring drummer Kumiko Takahashi—hooks you right from the intro, which at first listen even sounds like it’s in an odd time signature.
The beat, switching deftly between delicacy and dynamism, gives the song a sense of contour and drama.
It’s a rock tune with drum work that closely supports the ensemble—so memorable you’ll want to play it over and over.
To You Who Couldn’t Become a First-Magnitude StarChatto Monchī56rank/position

Released in July 2006, this song is a classic packed with the charms of Chatmonchy.
Using the night sky’s stars as a motif, it gently portrays the unique brilliance in each person.
Eriko Hashimoto’s delicate vocals convey a warmth that feels close to the listener’s heart.
Included on the album “Miminari,” this track remains one of the band’s signature songs, loved by many fans.
It’s especially recommended for those who have experienced partings or new beginnings.
When you want to reaffirm your own self-worth, give it a listen—your heart is sure to feel warmer.


