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Every Little Thing Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Every Little Thing is a band led by vocalist Kaori Mochida, who has captivated fans with a uniquely rounded, feminine husky voice unlike any other before or since.

This time, we’ve picked out some of her most popular karaoke tracks.

We’ve listed the songs with the highest play counts in a ranking format.

Fans, be sure to check them out.

Every Little Thing Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Grip!Every Little Thing15rank/position

「Grip!」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
Grip!Every Little Thing

When it comes to anime theme songs that were massive hits from the 1990s through the 2000s, this track by Every Little Thing is the one that comes to mind! Its powerful melody and uplifting lyrics are striking, and it’s a song that gives you energy when you listen to it.

It sings about the courage to face hardships and the importance of finding what truly matters in everyday life.

Released in March 2003, it reached No.

7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s also included on the album “Many Pieces.” Being used as the opening theme for an anime broadcast on the Yomiuri TV/Nippon TV network helped it become even more beloved.

It’s a song I highly recommend for those mornings when you can’t get going or when you need a boost to keep trying.

good nightEvery Little Thing16rank/position

「good night」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
good nightEvery Little Thing

Every Little Thing’s “good night” delves deeply into a parting and the emotions that follow, offering listeners both empathy and comfort.

This moving ballad portrays the process of overcoming a farewell and the feelings toward a lost future.

Although several years have passed since its release, it remains beloved by many for its universal themes and relatable lyrics.

Embracing sorrow while celebrating hope and the endurance of love, it is especially recommended for those striving to overcome the painful experience of an “eternal farewell” to someone they love.

UNSPEAKABLEEvery Little Thing17rank/position

Every Little Thing’s work vividly portrays an indescribably complex state of mind through a striking contrast between stillness and intensity.

It opens the concept single “UNTITLED 4 ballads,” released in December 2002, and is a renowned ballad that reached No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart.

The song was also included on the 2003 album “Many Pieces” and became widely familiar as the theme for Canon’s PIXUS commercial.

From the air of calm in the intro to the sudden release of emotion in the chorus, the progression is sure to move anyone who listens.

Kaori Mochida’s carefully woven words and vocals resonate with the frustration of wanting to express yourself but being unable to.

It’s a song that gently gives you a push when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone important.

MemoryEvery Little Thing18rank/position

"Kiwoku" Music Video / Every Little Thing
MemoryEvery Little Thing

It’s a ballad that portrays Every Little Thing’s bittersweet feelings of love.

The song overflows with nostalgia and melancholy for a love that has passed.

While looking back on lost memories, you can also feel a strong will to move forward.

Released in September 2015, it was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Shiawase no Shippo.” The transparent vocals and the delicate sounds of piano and strings further enhance the emotion in the lyrics.

It’s perfect for those who have experienced parting with someone dear or when you want to bask in nostalgic memories.

It’s sure to leave a lingering resonance that stirs the heart.

Even now… because I still love you.Every Little Thing19rank/position

It’s a song included on Every Little Thing’s second original album, Time to Destination, released in 1998.

Mitsuru Igarashi wrote, composed, and arranged it, and the track is included as a cover of a song with the same title that Igarashi had provided to Megumi Okina.

The album recorded cumulative shipments of over 4 million copies and won both the Best Album Award and the Album of the Year at the 40th Japan Record Awards.

SoraaiEvery Little Thing20rank/position

"Sora Ai" MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
SoraaiEvery Little Thing

That annoying overcast sky that looks like it might rain but doesn’t—and isn’t sunny either—often shows up during the rainy season, doesn’t it? On days like that, a single bright ray of light is Every Little Thing’s “Soraai.” Just as we hoped for clear skies, we had hopes for the future of the two of them, but the love fizzled out, left hanging in the middle.

Even so, the song conveys a desire to live positively, to pour the love gained from that experience into someone they’ll meet in the future.

It also carries a sense of hope that even days as dreary as an overcast sky are never meaningless.

Every Little Thing Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Face the changeEvery Little Thing21rank/position

Every Little Thing is a music duo that still enjoys enduring popularity today.

“Face the change” is an early-career work of theirs, characterized by distinctly ’90s synthesizers and a somewhat rock-tinged vocal line.

That said, it doesn’t feature shouty phrases, and the vocal range stays relatively narrow.

The rhythm is simple as well, so if you can maintain steady, full-bodied tone on sustained notes, it will likely come across as skillful.