Ranking of Popular Songs by DISH// [2026]
DISH// is a Japanese dance-rock band formed from EBiDAN, an artist collective made up of talents affiliated with Stardust Promotion.
With the addition of Daichi Izumi, the band has taken on more of a traditional band sound compared to their early days and continues to grow as a dance-rock band.
Here, we’ve put together a selection of their popular songs to introduce.
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DISH// Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
birthdayDISH//11rank/position

This song gives you the courage to take a new step forward.
It’s a track included on DISH//’s album “X,” released in February 2021, and was created as the theme song for the smartphone game app “La Corda d’Oro Starlight Orchestra.” Takumi Kitamura’s clear, expansive vocals powerfully convey the beginning of a new journey.
While the song has an upbeat, pop feel, its melody line carries a hint of poignancy.
It’s imbued with a message that gives you a push at life’s turning points, such as moving or starting a new chapter.
Why not let DISH//’s music add a vibrant touch to your new life as you boldly move forward?
three days after the day after tomorrowDISH//12rank/position

Gomiasatte by DISH// is a song that lets you express your gratitude to the important people in your life, like family and friends.
Released in 2022, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama The Travel Nurse.
Sometimes we find our family a bit annoying, or we can’t be honest with our friends and end up hiding how we really feel.
For elementary school students struggling with relationships, this song teaches that your family, your friends—everyone who cares about you—are all on your side.
Even if you don’t always interact well with others, why not try expressing your gratitude honestly, like in this song, from time to time? This song, which conveys the warm feelings of those around you, will give you a moving sense of happiness.
Embracing wrinkled cloudsDISH//13rank/position

This is a medium-tempo rock number with a refreshing breeze.
Created by DISH//, it was released in July 2022 as the theme song for the TV drama “Riding a Unicorn,” which aired the same month.
The lyrics embrace the reality that can’t be overcome by momentum alone, while declaring a determination to keep smiling in the future.
It’s sure to be there for everyone retiring from their club activities and heading to the next stage.
Let’s use the time we’ve spent as nourishment and move forward into a new future!
DAWNDISH//14rank/position

This is a song notable for its powerful vocals.
Created by DISH//, it was released in April 2019 as their ninth single.
It was also chosen as the official theme song for Japan’s national soccer team, generating significant buzz.
The lyrics are characterized by hopeful, forward-looking messages about the future, depicting the image of overcoming hardships and welcoming a new dawn.
The track was re-released in 2022 as part of the band’s 10th-anniversary retake project, “Saisei.” It’s perfect not only for those dedicated to sports but also for anyone ready to take a new step forward.
SakuraboshiDISH//15rank/position

A refreshing song with motifs of cherry blossoms and stars.
It’s included on the album “Meshiagare no Gatling,” released in December 2016.
Co-written by DISH// and Shinko Ogura, the track portrays hope for the future and bonds with loved ones.
Member TAKUMI commented, “We created it while imagining the future—how we would make our way to the next dream stage, Yokohama Stadium.” The music video, featuring an impressive performance beneath full-bloom cherry blossoms, also drew attention.
It’s a recommended song for springtime listening or for those who want to look toward the future together with someone special.
JK//DISH//16rank/position

DISH// is a group currently active with five men.
Their genre is a “dance rock band,” which may sound a bit unfamiliar, but when you listen to their songs, you’ll find yourself thinking, “Ah, I see.” The song I’m introducing, ‘JK//,’ is said to express their honest feelings toward JK, but it’s a track that could give off a risky vibe if handled the wrong way.
Someday at ChristmasDISH//17rank/position

DISH// is a four-member dance-rock band.
They’ve carved out a unique position as an idol group that performs in a band format while dancing, and they’ve created numerous great songs over the years.
Among them, the one I especially recommend is Itsuka wa Merry Christmas.
Although the song has a relatively fast tempo, the vocal range is narrow and sits in the low-mid to mid range.
It doesn’t require vibrato or vocal ad-libs, so it’s a track you can fully enjoy with groove and momentum!
Dreamer DriversDISH//18rank/position

DISH// is a band fronted by Takumi Kitamura on vocals.
For their collaboration project with Nissan, “Drive Letter,” they wrote Dreamer Drivers.
It’s a fast-paced rock song with lyrics that draw parallels between life and driving.
The track also carries a message of “let’s summon our courage and move forward into the future.” It’s very much in line with DISH//’s style of creating positive songs.
First Love ~Wanting to Be Popular~DISH//19rank/position

DISH// is a four-member dance-rock group.
This song is a love tune with an unpopular boy as the protagonist.
The music video is also noteworthy for its humor, featuring a squad of boys who want to be popular worshipping the four members as gods.
It’s a track that I hope will give courage to men lacking confidence in their first love.
We RookiesDISH//20rank/position

DISH// is a Japanese boy band.
They make music with a unique approach that combines playing instruments and dancing.
Our song “We Are the Rookies” was used as the theme song for the TV drama Tsuribaka Nisshi (Fishing Fool’s Diary).
Since the drama centers on an office worker who loves fishing, the lyrics are tailored to fit that theme.


