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Ranking of Popular Japanese Songs and J-Pop Among High School Girls [2026]

When your studies, love life, or friendships aren’t going well, there are times when listening to music makes you empathize so much that you end up in tears, right?

And when you listen during happy times, it becomes the best kind of memory.

Here, we’re introducing a ranking of popular Japanese songs and J‑POP among high school girls.

Lots of songs that high school girls are crazy about have made the list!

Most Popular Japanese Songs/J-Pop Among High School Girls [2026] (91–100)

LemonYonezu Kenshi99rank/position

This song powerfully sings of a bittersweet love.

Released in February 2018 as the theme for TBS’s Friday drama “Unnatural,” it received the fastest-ever certification of one million downloads from the Recording Industry Association of Japan.

The lyrics, which honor a deep love for someone lost and the light that person brought to one’s life, strike a chord.

Kenshi Yonezu’s wistful melody stirs the listener’s emotions.

For male high school students looking to showcase their appeal at karaoke, this is a must-add to your repertoire.

Woven with poignant yet beautiful phrases, this richly narrative piece will leave you looking cooler and impress you as a more sensitive man.

If I could become a constellationkessoku bando100rank/position

[Lyric Video] Kessoku Band “If We Could Become Constellations” / In-episode song from TV anime “Bocchi the Rock!” Episode 12
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Kessoku Band’s most famous song, “If We Could Become a Constellation.” The melody isn’t difficult and the rhythm is calm, so many of my vocal training students chose to sing it.

Actually, JOYSOUND staff are doing something called the “95-Point Challenge” with this song, so with practice you might be able to boost your score quite a bit! The overall vocal range is G3–C#5.

The chorus hits C5 repeatedly, so some people might feel it’s “high,” but the melody has momentum, so if you focus on accents, you’ll be fine! First, listen carefully to identify which parts are the high notes.

Take the spots where you think, “Maybe here?” and turn them into accents by riding the rhythm with some drive.

The key point is to project your voice forward! Start with sectional practice so you can produce sound comfortably, and do your best!