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.
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Every Little Thing Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Get into A GrooveEvery Little Thing50rank/position

It was released in 2000 as Every Little Thing’s 13th single.
The song was issued as a double A-side single, “Pray/Get Into A Groove,” and was their first maxi single.
It was also used as the commercial song for TOYOTA’s HILUX SURF.
Every Little Thing Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
LienEvery Little Thing51rank/position

Every Little Thing performed the theme song for Hanakappa’s first film, released in 2013, titled “Hanakappa the Movie: Blooming! Paka—n♪ The Great Adventure in the Butterfly Kingdom.” “Lien” means “bond” in French, making it a perfect fit for the film’s story about family bonds.
By the way, ELT members Kaori Mochida and Ichiro Ito make guest appearances in the movie as “Mocchi” and “Ikkun.”
NECESSARYEvery Little Thing52rank/position

This is Every Little Thing’s memorable 10th single.
It’s a very cute, poppy love song.
NECESSARY, which really gets the crowd going at live shows, became one of my favorites ever since I heard it when I went to an ELT concert for the first time.
Never Stop!Every Little Thing53rank/position

Every Little Thing’s “Never Stop!” is their sixth single, released in 1997.
I think many people have experienced setbacks while chasing their dreams.
In those times, how about relaxing with this song? It’s not a piercing rock sound or a tear-jerker—it’s natural and gentle, wrapping you up with the message that if you don’t give up, your dreams will surely come true.
When things don’t go as planned and stress builds up, heading into the woods and listening to this track sounds like the perfect way to blow off steam.
Rescue meEvery Little Thing54rank/position

The scene in the PV where Mochida is holding a stuffed animal is adorable.
I really want everyone to see the many different styles she shows in the PV—almost like seven transformations.
It’s a masterpiece full of flair that also lifts your spirits.
This is Every Little Thing’s 15th single.
sureEvery Little Thing55rank/position

A hidden gem by Every Little Thing, with a melody that blends poignancy and warmth and resonates in the heart.
Released in February 2000, this track was used as the theme song for the NTV drama “Virtual Girl,” so many may remember it.
It was the last single from the period when Mitsuru Igarashi was in the band, and it’s also known as an important work for which Kaori Mochida wrote the lyrics.
The words, which strive to believe in something certain amid confusion, can give you courage when you’re feeling anxious.
An orchestral version is included on the album “eternity,” allowing you to enjoy the song’s world through a different arrangement.
It’s a recommended number when you’re facing an important decision or want to reaffirm your feelings.
swayingEvery Little Thing56rank/position

In March 2003, when the winds of the Warring States period swept into theaters, Every Little Thing delivered a refreshing pop tune as the theme song for the film Inuyasha: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass, woven from sparkling synthesizers and an upbeat melody.
Kaori Mochida’s lyrics portray shifting emotions through metaphors like pale skies and gemstones.
The exhilaration of stepping forward from stagnation aligns beautifully with the story’s rising tension toward the film’s climax.
Though placed in the unusual position of being a movie theme song while included as the B-side to the single “Grip!,” it, together with the TV opening “Grip!,” colored the world of the work from two fronts.
It’s a song that gives you a push when you want to kindle your sense of adventure or face forward.


