Drive Song Rankings [2026]
We’ve put together a selection of great tracks with a sense of speed that make for a comfortable drive.
Among them, we’ve chosen popular driving songs that have racked up a lot of plays so far.
If you drive often, be sure to use this as a reference.
They’ll help you stay nicely focused.
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Drive Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
The Less I Know the BetterTame Impala91rank/position

Tame Impala, the pinnacle of psychedelic rock from Australia.
Their songs are full of quirks—often with one twist after another—and above all, their individuality and ideas make them a pleasure to listen to.
On a drive, that psychedelic vibe should feel even better.
It’s the kind of music you want to hear with the windows down.
Mela!Ryokushokushakai92rank/position

This song celebrates the heart of someone who keeps their inner passion burning.
The lyrics portray the impulse born from the pure wish to “become a hero,” and the courage to act driven by that feeling, stirring the hearts of listeners.
Released digitally in April 2020, it was featured in Darya’s “Palty Coloring” commercial, and later adopted as a JRA commercial song in 2025.
It was also chosen as the theme for a dance project supporting high school dance teams across Japan who lost opportunities to perform during the COVID-19 pandemic, giving courage to many young people.
Its exhilarating, fast-paced feel makes it especially appealing to listen to in the summer.
HANABIMr.Children93rank/position

When it comes to a moving song that fits any summer drive scene, it has to be “HANABI.” The nationally beloved band Mr.Children released it in 2008.
It’s a track that unfolds with passionate band sounds.
Its warm message about the importance of facing yourself strikes a chord.
The refreshing yet wistful melody line that evokes all kinds of summer scenes is also memorable.
If you’re heading out on a trip or returning to your hometown and looking for in-car background music, be sure to add it to your playlist.
more than wordsHitsuji Bungaku94rank/position

Hitsujibungaku captivates with their unique sound that blends inorganic coolness and warmth, along with poetic, delicate word choices.
Released in September 2023, this track was selected as the ending theme for Season 2 of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen, the Shibuya Incident arc, and has surpassed 100 million streams.
Incorporating a four-on-the-floor beat and programmed sounds for the first time, the piece is an ambitious work produced by Moeka Shiotsuka after a year of studying DTM (desktop music production).
The lyrics, which reflect on how to convey feelings that words alone can’t express and on how to navigate one’s own life, really resonate.
The transparent vocals meld into the expansive soundscape, making it a song you’ll want to savor on a quiet night.
Beautiful finsupittsu95rank/position

Released in April 2023 as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine, this track is a clear, translucent work themed around an oceanic worldview.
Through the symbolic expression “beautiful fins” depicted by Masamune Kusano’s delicate vocals, a profound world emerges where fragility and hope intersect.
As Spitz’s first tie-in with the Conan series, the song debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and has been beloved by many fans.
It’s recommended for seaside drives in summer or for quiet nights when you want to calm your mind.


