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!
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FLOW Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
WINTER STORYFLOW11rank/position

The rock band FLOW, which drew attention with their cover of Kaientai’s Okuru Kotoba and has produced numerous anime theme songs, released the digital single Winter Story in 2022.
The track was chosen as the campaign song for NACK5, a Saitama FM radio station, for its Winter Station Campaign.
Its Motown-flavored beat—reminiscent of The Supremes’ You Can’t Hurry Love—makes you feel happy as you listen.
Rainbow SkyFLOW12rank/position

Released in 2015 as their 29th major single, this song was used as the ending theme for Naruto Shippuden.
It’s a rock number that blends FLOW’s signature style with the anime’s worldview, combining a powerful rock sound with a sense of melancholy.
Starting with a piano-forward, gently sung A section, it shifts into a driving rock tune in the B section and chorus.
This dynamic ebb and flow creates a rock track that evokes the story of the anime.
5TELLAFLOW13rank/position

FLOW is a five-member mixture rock band with a fervent global following.
Released in January 2026 and chosen as the theme song for the arcade card game Mobile Suit Gundam Arsenal Base WAVECHOES, this track shines with a finely tuned interplay between twin vocalists that mirrors the game’s 5-on-5 battle system, stirring a sense of camaraderie that really fires you up.
It’s also surprising to learn that it was produced around the world—in places like Chicago and London—squeezed in between stops on their overseas tour, as if the heat of the journey was poured directly into the music.
The synth-driven, high-velocity sound is sure to steel your resolve before a make-or-break moment.
It’s an energetic rock tune that gives a powerful push to players heading into battle.
AnswerFLOW14rank/position

Released as the first single commemorating the 5th anniversary of their major-label debut, this 12th major single was written specifically for the TV drama “Tantei Gakuen Q,” marking FLOW’s first-ever drama tie-in.
Beginning with a striking guitar riff intro and gradually building from a quiet opening toward the chorus, the structure carries a narrative quality that perfectly suits a drama’s theme song.
The melodious, slightly wistful chorus also mirrors the drama’s climactic moments, making this an outstanding track that vividly evokes its scenes.
Around the worldFLOW15rank/position

A track included on FLOW’s best-of album “FLOW THE BEST ~Single Collection~.” The tagline is said to be: “The second single of 2006 is a long-awaited, much-anticipated double A-side with vocals!” It’s a song that truly lives up to that tagline!
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LAFLOW16rank/position

The theme song for the theatrical film Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, from the universally popular TV anime Dragon Ball that transcends generations and countries.
The original is a rock-inspired track, but in this version, the doubled drum beat for a sense of speed and the guitar-forward, heavyweight sound create an even more aggressive, high-energy arrangement.
With longer, sharper hits than the original and twin-vocal harmonies, this piece adds modern appeal to a classic that everyone knows.
GardenFLOW17rank/position

A track included on FLOW’s best album “FLOW THE BEST ~Single Collection~.” The lyrics are full of relatable lines that make you feel like you can overcome all kinds of hardships—so good! In the latter half, the number of words ramps up, which has practically become a hallmark of FLOW, but it’s a highly recommended song when you need a boost of energy!
INNOSENSEFLOW18rank/position

This is the 32nd major single, chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime Tales of Zestiria the X.
The intro, which prominently features strings and rousing chorus lines that heighten the tension, was born from the anime producer’s request for a song that evokes an “unending battle.” While the track exudes a majestic atmosphere with strings used throughout, it fuses FLOW’s signature melodious vocals with a robust rock sound, resulting in a dramatic number.
KANDATAFLOW19rank/position

It’s included as the second track on their 10th single, “Around the world / KANDATA.” This song, which doesn’t quite sound like typical FLOW, actually features lyrics by Junji Ishiwatari, with CHOKKAKU—well-known as an arranger and producer—also participating.
The song itself has a slow, laid-back vibe, but it still carries FLOW’s strengths while bringing in a fresh atmosphere.
Life is beautifulFLOW20rank/position

A track included on FLOW’s 3rd album, “Golden Coast.” It’s a song that really resonates with the heart.
FLOW truly has so many great songs, and this one is definitely a masterpiece as well! Many of you have probably heard it at least once.
It’s a song you won’t regret listening to!


