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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.

DISH//'s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

catDISH// (Kitamura Takumi)36rank/position

DISH// (Takumi Kitamura) – Neko / THE FIRST TAKE
catDISH// (Kitamura Takumi)

It’s a ballad known as one of DISH//’s signature songs.

Written and composed by Aimyon, it was included on the single “Bokutachi ga Yarimashita,” released in August 2017.

The lyrics, which liken the pain of heartbreak and parting to the figure of a cat, are striking and resonate with many listeners.

The delicate emotional expression pairs perfectly with Takumi Kitamura’s gentle vocals, leaving a deep impression on those who hear it.

It’s also very popular for karaoke, and its catchy melody makes it easy to sing.

I recommend singing it when you’re carrying a heavy heart or after experiencing a farewell with someone important, as a way to sort out your feelings.

Shout it outDISH//37rank/position

DISH// – Shout it out [Official Video] <Theme song for the Japanese-dubbed version of the film “Venom: Let There Be Carnage”>
Shout it outDISH//

The song that helps clear away the haze in your heart by singing and shouting it out is “Shout it out.” It was released in 2021 by DISH//, a dance-rock band fronted by Takumi Kitamura, who is also active as an actor.

The track was chosen as the theme song for the Japanese-dubbed version of the film Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

It’s a dynamic piece that resounds with his passionate vocals.

If you like hard rock or heavy metal, you’ll surely get hooked.

Try singing it when you feel like shouting out the feelings you suppress in everyday life.

The end credits aren’t sad.DISH//38rank/position

DISH// – The End Credits Aren’t Sad [Official Video]
The end credits aren’t sad.DISH//

End Roll Isn’t Sad is a digital-only single released in May 2023 by DISH//, led by Takumi Kitamura, who is also highly active as an actor.

The music video premiered on YouTube simultaneously with the release and quickly reached a wide audience.

It’s a rock tune with an emotional sound that really grabs you, and the lyrics—singing about two people doing their best to live life to the fullest as it flashes by—also strike a chord.

My Soul, My WayDISH//39rank/position

DISH// – My Soul Without Permission [Official Video Short ver.]
My Soul, My WayDISH//

A powerful dance-rock number bursting with scorching energy that shakes your soul.

Its message about the importance of staying true to your own will and charging ahead as you are gives a strong push to everyone who listens.

This piece fuses Takumi Kitamura’s passionate vocals with a driving, exhilarating sound, creating a unifying, electrifying atmosphere at live shows.

Released as a single by DISH// in February 2018, it was used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s anime Gintama: Silver Soul Arc.

The members themselves have said they’re big fans of Gintama, and that high level of enthusiasm—aligned with the series’ worldview—is part of the appeal.

A re-recorded version was also released in April 2022.

Give it a listen when you’re facing a crucial moment or need to fire yourself up.

Fuse of loveDISH//40rank/position

DISH// – Fuse of Love [Official Live Video]
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It’s a rock tune packed with explosive power that instantly drives the energy in a live venue to its absolute peak.

Its thrilling worldview—likening the impulsive pull of a love that goes beyond reason to a burning fuse—is irresistibly alluring, and just listening sends your heart rate soaring.

The original was included on the album “Meshia gare no Gatling,” released in December 2016, but it’s also a song that grew with every live performance.

In February 2022, a re-recorded version was released as part of their 10th-anniversary project and was included on the album “Sai.” The sound they make now has evolved to be thicker and more energetic.

It’s the perfect track to blast when you want to crank up your mood or blow away a bout of frustration.

DISH//'s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

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DISH// – Mobile Phone [Audio]
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This is a track that poignantly portrays the longing to connect with someone.

Originally released as a single by RADWIMPS in 2010, it’s covered here by DISH// and included on the tribute album “Dear Jubilee -RADWIMPS TRIBUTE-,” released in November 2025.

Preserving the warmth of the original while rebuilding it with DISH//’s characteristically rich sound, the piece overflows with gentle empathy that reaches listeners’ hearts, enhanced by Kitamura’s conversational, intimate vocal delivery.

Ultramarine FlightDISH//42rank/position

DISH// – Ultramarine Flight [Official Video]
Ultramarine FlightDISH//

While the arrival of a new season sets hearts racing, many of us could use a little courage to take that first step.

That’s when I want you to listen to this song by DISH//.

Its exhilarating band sound and fiery sing-along give you the strength to move forward, affirming even your unfinished self.

The title track of the EP “Gunjo Hikou,” released in March 2025, this piece was nurtured together with fans on the stages of their arena tour.

The EP also includes the theme song for the TV show “Mezamashi TV,” showcasing how fully the band has hit its stride.

With lyrics by Takumi Kitamura, the message portrays a will to push ahead despite uncertainty—perfect for blowing away the anxieties of a new chapter in life.

Why not listen under the warm, gentle sun, as if you’re taking flight into the open sky?