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day after tomorrow Popular Song Rankings [2026]

With misono’s vocals being clear and pleasant to the ear, day after tomorrow gained popularity, even contributing theme songs for hit games.

Although they went on hiatus in 2005, misono has continued her career as a solo artist.

We’ve compiled a ranking of day after tomorrow’s popular songs—take this opportunity to check them out!

day after tomorrow Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

after all…day after tomorrow22rank/position

A beautiful ballad by day after tomorrow that opens with a glittering piano intro, followed by poignant yet grand strings that stir the emotions.

Misono delivers the wavering feelings of a love that longs to meet but can’t be honest, with deep expressiveness.

The song is included on their second mini-album, “day after tomorrow II,” released in November 2002, and it also became well-loved as the theme song for Fuji TV’s variety show “B.C.

Beauty Coliseum.” Its gentle encouragement for those who wish to change is perfect for times when you lack confidence or want to believe in someone important to you.

futurityday after tomorrow23rank/position

day after tomorrow – futurity
futurityday after tomorrow

A song that many fans hail as “the absolute best.” It was released as a single from the second album, day after tomorrow II.

The lyrics carry a message like, “Even if you make mistakes or feel lost, if it’s the path you chose, it will surely be okay,” making it, in a sense, a day after tomorrow–style anthem for young people.

Listen to it on a sluggish morning and it might keep you energized all day.

The music video, set at a fashion show, is a must-see! It was also featured in commercials for the private brand “kissmark,” which offers snowboarding gear and more.

naturallyday after tomorrow24rank/position

Many people probably remember it as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s variety show “Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!!”.

Included on the album “elements,” released in March 2003, this track is a breezy pop tune.

It portrays the small joys of everyday life and moments with a lover, like strolling and dawdling on a sunny Saturday.

Later, it was also featured as the B-side of the single “Stay in my heart.” A classic, it’s a perfect song for a relaxed weekend or when you want to talk about the future with someone special.

prizeday after tomorrow25rank/position

「prize」 day after tomorrow
prizeday after tomorrow

An upbeat tune with dazzling, flashy synthesizer phrases that instantly grabs the listener’s heart.

While holding onto wavering emotions, it’s infused with a strong resolve to affirm oneself and move forward, and there’s no doubt misono’s powerful, soaring vocals will give you a push.

This track opens the debut mini-album “day after tomorrow,” released in August 2002, and was also beloved as the theme song for Fuji TV’s variety show “Nekketsu! Santa Maria.” Offering the courage to overcome anxiety and step into the future, it’s perfect for times when you’re taking on something new or need a boost of energy.

regretday after tomorrow26rank/position

A gem of a ballad included on the album “primary colors,” released in February 2004.

Though not a single, it’s cherished among fans as a hidden masterpiece.

Vocalist misono’s richly expressive voice poignantly conveys both regret and gratitude for time that can’t be reclaimed.

The story of two people who drifted apart due to unspoken words comes into focus, and as you listen, a bittersweet ache wells up.

Try listening alone on a quiet night, letting the gentle sounds carry you back through your memories.

rosy girlday after tomorrow27rank/position

A track that colors the early days of day after tomorrow and epitomizes the early-2000s avex sound.

The lyrics, which candidly capture the everyday life of real young people—part-time jobs, romance, and complex feelings toward parents—invite strong empathy.

Under Mitsuru Igarashi’s production, the transparent synth textures and misono’s powerful yet bittersweet vocals feel soothing, and somehow make you feel positive as you listen.

The song was included on the mini-album “day after tomorrow II,” released in November 2002, and was also used as the image song for the Nippon TV variety show “S.O.S.” It’s a recommended track to play when you want to affirm the version of yourself who stretches a little and chases your dreams.

Cast aside the ordinary everyday lifeday after tomorrow28rank/position

Released in March 2003, this track from day after tomorrow’s milestone first full-length album “elements” is a hidden gem that speaks for the desire to break free from monotonous days.

Though not a single, it has maintained strong popularity among fans.

The lyrics, which capture both the frustration of being buried in routine and the earnest wish to shine like the protagonist of a story, are sure to stir listeners’ hearts.

Give it a listen when you need the courage to change your circumstances or to take a new step forward.