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FISHMANS Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

FISHMANS Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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FISHMANS Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Fishmans, known for having members who also played in Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.

With their laid-back sound rooted in reggae and dub, they’ve been loved since their formation in 1987.

This time, we’re introducing a roundup of the band’s popular songs.

Perfect for listening to on a drive or while lounging at home!

FISHMANS Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

airplaneFISHMANS1rank/position

Hikouki is the debut single by Fishmans, a rock band that plays pop music rooted in genres like reggae and dub.

It was released as a single from the 1991 album Chappie, Don’t Cry, along with Inago ga Tonderu.

Its relaxed sound features a floating reggae beat that seems to depict an airplane drifting hazily through the sky.

The music video’s animation was created by Shinji Sato, the band’s guitarist and vocalist, so be sure to check it out!

Saturday nightFISHMANS2rank/position

Saturday Night has a stylish band sound with a shady vibe that’s seriously cool.

It’s a track by the rock band Fishmans, who boast a long career since 1987 and enjoy strong support from music fans overseas.

The lyrics and composition were handled by guitarist Kensuke Kojima, who now works as a designer.

The outro is insanely cool.

The sound carries a kind of unstable, floating feel that might mirror the woozy sensation after pulling an all-nighter and enjoying your Saturday.

It just makes you want to surrender yourself to it.

a little over 100 millimetersFISHMANS3rank/position

A little over 100 millimeters – Fishmans
a little over 100 millimetersFISHMANS

This is a song that uses the yo-nanuki (major pentatonic) scale.

It’s a work by Fishmans, a rock band formed in 1987, included on their second album, KING MASTER GEORGE, released in 1992.

The gentle vocals feel soothing to a tired heart.

Somehow, it makes you want to listen to it while taking a walk on a sunny day.

Go Go Round This World!FISHMANS4rank/position

This is a song by Fishmans released on March 18, 1998.

In the recording, the acoustic guitar is used effectively, and the strumming syncopates along with the rhythm section.

The chords and the progression used are mostly simple, so I think it’s quite easy to play.

A long time agoFISHMANS5rank/position

Included on the 1996 album “Kūchū Camp” (Aerial Camp).

A two-piece rock band formed in 1987.

The guitar’s tone is dreamy and somehow nostalgic, the jazz-like rhythms and the harmonies of dub and sampling are exquisite, and listening to it gives the impression of being gently rocked in a cradle.

Crazy BabyFISHMANS6rank/position

Fishmans – Crazy Baby (MV)
Crazy BabyFISHMANS

Fishmans is a band that holds the highest rating for a Japanese group on Rate Your Music, a globally known music review site.

Most hardcore music enthusiasts are probably familiar with them.

Among their works, Ikareta Baby is especially popular, featuring a reggae-driven, languid vocal line.

While you do need to feel the groove, the actual vocal range is very narrow, so for someone with a decent sense of rhythm, it can be considered a very easy song.

Walkin’FISHMANS7rank/position

It sings, in a nonchalant, gently humorous voice, about spending a day off with your shoulders relaxed—just walking and walking, then resting on a bench or stone steps when you get tired.

Included on the album “Neo Yankees’ Holiday,” it’s a beloved Fishmans classic with a breezy, humming lightness that feels wonderfully comfortable.

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