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FLOW Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

FLOW Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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FLOW Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

We’ll introduce, in a single ranked list, the popular songs of Flower—Japan’s five-member female dance & vocal group known for powerful vocals and highly expressive dance! Even if you’ve never listened to Flower before, let this ranking draw you into their charm!

FLOW Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

GO!!!FLOW1rank/position

FLOW “GO!!!” Music Video (TV Anime “NARUTO” Opening Theme)
GO!!!FLOW

An energetic rock tune packed with a message to boldly carve out your own future.

The lyrics portray challengers cutting through anxiety and doubt as they charge toward greater heights, igniting the hearts of listeners.

The driving band sound and the interplay of twin vocals make it nothing short of an explosive catalyst for live shows.

Released in April 2004 as FLOW’s fourth major-label single, it was used as the opening theme for the globally popular anime Naruto.

In April 2024, a special 20th-anniversary 8cm CD edition was released, generating major buzz.

It’s a soul-stirring number that’s perfect for anyone seeking courage when they’re down or looking to go wild with friends.

COLORSFLOW2rank/position

FLOW “COLORS” Music Video (MBS/TBS Network Anime “Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion” First Cour Opening Theme)
COLORSFLOW

From the striking intro woven by synths and guitar, this is a high-velocity rock tune that grabs you instantly.

Released in November 2006 and peaking at No.

2 on the Oricon weekly chart, the song voices the determination to change oneself and the world, even while wrestling with the current state of things.

It’s well-known as the opening theme for the TV anime Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, and as a staple track that plays during jackpots in pachinko and pachislot.

A classic that sends spirits soaring—every gaming fan can’t help but get fired up.

DAYSFLOW3rank/position

FLOW “DAYS” Music Video (TV Anime Eureka Seven Opening Theme)
DAYSFLOW

A rock number that grabs listeners’ hearts and won’t let go, generating a soaring exhilaration as the strings seem to race up into the sky.

The track was chosen as the first opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven, which depicts the growth of a boy and a girl.

Released as a single in June 2005, it debuted at No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

The lyrics portray the changing seasons, an unwavering resolve, and the pursuit of dreams alongside someone precious, powerfully delivered through FLOW’s signature twin vocals.

Give it a listen when you want to rekindle that old passion and fire yourself up.

Words of FarewellFLOW4rank/position

FLOW “Okuru Kotoba” Music Video
Words of FarewellFLOW

Okuru Kotoba, a bold cover of Kaientai’s classic, reimagined with a driving, youthfully charged punk sound.

Released as an indie single in January 2003 by the five-piece mixture rock band FLOW, the track garnered explosive support, especially among young listeners of the time.

Its energetic performance and fiery call-and-response between the twin vocalists blow away the sorrow of parting.

It was also selected as the ending theme for TBS’s COUNT DOWN TV, becoming widely beloved.

SignFLOW5rank/position

FLOW “Sign” Music Video (TV Tokyo anime “Naruto Shippuden” opening theme)
SignFLOW

FLOW’s “Sign,” well-known for being used as a theme song for the anime Naruto, perfectly matches the show’s world, where friends fight and grow together.

Among Naruto fans, it’s highly regarded as a legendary track.

The lyrics especially resonate in the parts that teach us that true strength lies in kindness.

They overflow with the reassuring feeling that someone cares about you, and with the courage to keep moving forward even when you’re afraid.

Thank youFLOW6rank/position

FLOW – Arigato [Live] Sub Esp
Thank youFLOW

FLOW’s gentle, sweeping ballad “Arigatou” is perfect for when you want to express gratitude to someone who’s always by your side.

The drama-style music video features actors Yuriko Yoshitaka and Yoji Tanaka, among others.

Even when you’re going through something painful or difficult and feel alone in the dark, having someone who supports you nearby lets you sense a single ray of light.

The song conveys the feeling of thanking that precious person—the one who always rescues you from the darkness like that single beam of light.

Who is the person in your life who supports you like a guiding light? It’s a heartfelt thank-you song you’ll want to dedicate to someone who sincerely cares about you.

Re:memberFLOW7rank/position

FLOW “Re:member” Music Video (TV Tokyo anime ‘NARUTO’ opening theme)
Re:memberFLOW

FLOW’s anime tie-up song themed around hope for the future and rebirth features striking, powerful guitar riffs and energetic twin vocals.

The lyrics, born from the band members’ experiences overcoming trials, carry a determination to move forward without forgetting the past and a message about the importance of walking together with your companions.

Released in May 2006 and used as the eighth opening theme for the TV anime Naruto, the song reached No.

12 on the Oricon charts and stayed on the charts for eight consecutive weeks.

It is also included on the album FLOW ANIME BEST Kiwami and remains a staple at their live shows.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to sing nostalgic anime songs or cherish memories with friends.

BURNFLOW8rank/position

FLOW “BURN” Music Video (Theme song for the PS3/PS4 game Tales of Berseria)
BURNFLOW

This is the opening theme for Tales of Berseria, created by the rock band FLOW.

Its sound, reminiscent of fiercely blazing flames, mirrors the passionate fury of the protagonist, burdened with a destiny of revenge.

It’s a dramatic rock tune that stirs the heart with a resolve that blends a sense of tragedy and strength—the determination to walk the path one believes in, even at the cost of everything.

Released in August 2016 as the single “Kaze no Uta / BURN,” it reached No.

17 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

When you need the courage to face adversity, it will surely give you a push.

Listening while thinking of the story’s protagonist will awaken the passion hidden within you.

meteorFLOW9rank/position

FLOW_Ryuusei [Live] Sub.Español.
meteorFLOW

It’s a song about being apart from someone important, yet always thinking of them under the same sky.

It’s by FLOW, a twin-vocal rock band, released in 2004 as their third major-label single.

The crisp guitar riffs and somewhat wistful melody really stick with you.

The chorus is so catchy you can’t help but hum along.

A third of pure-hearted feelingsFLOW10rank/position

In this band that features a twin-vocal setup, the singing style varies by part: sometimes they deliver scream-like vocals, and other times they sing beautiful, songful lines like a duet.

Their range of techniques has been expanding year by year.

They have classic band songs as well, and the way they blend nu-metal/mixture elements with straight-ahead rock adds an interesting twist.

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