DOES Popular Song Ranking [2026]
In 2003, Wataru Ujihara, Yasushi Akatsuka, and Kesaku Morita came together and formed the band in Fukuoka.
Their activities in Fukuoka caught the attention of major label productions in Tokyo, and after a bidding war, they made their major debut with Ki/oon Records.
However, in 2016, the Does announced an indefinite hiatus.
They are well known for their strong compositional skills, performing cool songs with simple arrangements.
In this article, we’ve researched the band.
We’ll introduce their most popular songs in a ranked list!
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DOES Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
ice creamDOES8rank/position

It’s a groovy surf-sound number that also carries a subtly twisted garage rock spirit! Crafted by DOES, a three-piece band from Fukuoka, the track opens with breezy guitars that beckon you toward a blue ocean, then suddenly shifts into a development that feels like a psychedelic mirage—remarkably unique.
The lyrics, set on a beach and depicting scenes of summer, leave a strong impression.
The image of ice cream melting in an instant seems to symbolize youth that vanishes just as quickly.
It’s the perfect song for anyone who finds a plain, sunny summer tune a bit lacking and wants something a little more stimulating as their BGM.
chocolateDOES9rank/position

A wistful rock song that likens the sweetness and bitterness of memories to chocolate.
Created by the band DOES, known for hits like “Bakuchi Dancer” and “DonTen,” it was released in 2010 as their ninth single.
It was written as the theme song for Tokyo Chocolate, a short film produced by the confectionery maker Mary’s.
Its crisp sound arrangement—anchored by an acoustic guitar timbre that lingers in the ear—is striking.
It feels like giving something up, yet somehow remains forward-looking… When something unpleasant happens, this song might help you feel, “Alright, on to the next.”
The ends of the worldDOES10rank/position

This is one of the tracks from DOES, the three-piece rock band best known for “Shura” (Cloudy Sky), released in 2009 as the band’s first double A-side single.
It was used in a Pocky chocolate commercial.
A rock tune with a smooth band sound and an exhilarating sense of speed.
The lyrics, which liken the ebb and flow of waves to the push and pull of romance, give your heart a squeeze.
It seems open to many interpretations as a love song, too.
After one listen, you’re left feeling just a little brighter.
DOES Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
dawnDOES11rank/position

A high-energy rock track brimming with a burning fighting spirit.
Released by DOES in July 2024, it was created to support Japan’s national basketball team, Akatsuki Japan.
Sharp guitar riffs and powerful vocals leave a strong impression, making it a song that stirs the listener’s heart.
The lyrics, symbolizing challenge and hard work in the world of sports, are also notable.
It’s the kind of track that feels like it will push anyone facing difficulties forward.


