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Drop's Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Drop's Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Drop’s is a girls’ rock band formed in Hokkaido in 2009.

Even though they’re a girls’ band, their songs—rooted in rock ’n’ roll—are gritty and cool!

Their appeal isn’t just the music; vocalist/guitarist Miho Nakano’s husky voice is incredibly captivating too.

In this article, we’ll introduce their most popular songs in a ranked list!

It’s a ranking we hope both newcomers who haven’t heard their music yet and longtime fans will check out.

Drop’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

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Drop’s “Donuts” Music Video
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Donuts, with its relaxed opening guitar arpeggios, evokes voices echoing after school.

The atmosphere felt in that uniquely strange space where various feelings intersect drifts through the listener’s mind.

Her voice, sung as if gently speaking to you, seems to recount a moment you had forgotten.

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Drop’s “Kowashite” Studio Session
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The song “Kowashite” is included on the mini album “organ,” released by the rock band Drop’s in December 2018.

This track distills the grit and power of blues rock.

Set against the backdrop of the night city, it voices a desperate, searing plea to destroy everything and whisk me away.

Miho Nakano’s soulful vocals intertwine with the band’s sound, leaving a deep, piercing impact.

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Drop’s “Sun” Music Video
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A hard-boiled sound brimming with Showa-era kayōkyoku and ’90s garage punk vibes that evokes a sunset.

The lyrics, which seem to sketch cityscapes through the eyes of boys and girls who moved to Tokyo, will resonate with anyone starting a new life and thinking of their hometown.

Best listened to in the early evening.

Winter’s Reward — Love Is a Reward, TooDrop’s4rank/position

JR East CM 'Let's go, Tohoku.' Winter Reward: 'Hot Springs' Edition — Mayu Matsuoka (2016)
Winter’s Reward — Love Is a Reward, TooDrop's

Drop’s ‘Fuyu no Gohoubi ~ Koi mo Gohoubi’—the theme song for the TV commercial ‘JR East / Let’s Go, Tohoku’ starring Mayu Matsuoka—is basically a CM song that just repeats its title, but it’s a warm tune that somehow stays with you.

In the CM, you can also see a bathing scene of Mayu Matsuoka, which truly feels like a special treat.

Farewell, youthDrop’s5rank/position

Drop’s “Goodbye, Youth” Music Video
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This is the second single released in 2014 by Drop’s, a girls’ band formed in Sapporo.

I think the husky vocals of Miho Nakano really enhance the charm of the song.

It has a somewhat bluesy feel, doesn’t it? Since it was written around the time of their high school graduation, it brings to mind nostalgic memories and the sparkle and beauty of youth that anyone can relate to—enough to bring tears to your eyes.

It’s a nostalgic track that’s perfect for a calm listen from dusk into the night.

Hotel CountdownDrop’s6rank/position

The powerful vocals come from Miho Nakano, who handles both singing and guitar, and the sound—somewhere between blues and rock—has an incredibly pleasing resonance.

The hotel room is silent, with only the ticking of the clock audible; if you strain your ears, you can hear the elevator, but whether that evokes anticipation or fear may depend on one’s interpretation.