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] (31–40)
MelosFLOW36rank/position

Released in 2003, this was FLOW’s final single as an indie band.
Despite being an independent release, it was chosen as the theme song for a music TV program and became the band’s first entry into the Oricon Top 10, marking a major breakthrough for them.
Its uplifting, cheer-song-like melody and lyrics, carried by a relaxed shuffle rhythm, really resonate, making it the kind of track that raises your spirits and makes you want to throw your hands up and sing along at live shows.
holidayFLOW37rank/position

Here’s “Holiday,” a super high-energy ska track by the hybrid rock band FLOW, released in 2012.
Contrary to its title and lyrics about taking a day off, it’s an extremely upbeat, vacation-like song.
It’s perfect not only for people who aren’t resting, but also for those who want to get pumped and have fun precisely on their days off.
Of course, it’s also recommended for anyone who wants to blast intense band sounds during Golden Week or any holiday.
The sound of winter rainFLOW38rank/position

Included on the 2008 album “Iroha,” it was used as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s “Oto Moe!” FLOW is a five-member rock band formed in 1998.
The upbeat, Latin-tinged rhythm and the moody, danceable twin vocals fit the song’s style perfectly.
Shot by love, bye-bye-byeFLOW39rank/position

Their 27th major-label single, used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Samurai Flamenco.” Centered on the theme of an “anthem for grown men,” this rock tune resonates with a message of pushing forward despite inner conflict, paired with a driving sense of momentum that gives you a push from behind.
From the intense rock-sounding intro, to an off-beat A-melody with a ska feel, a melodic B-melody, and then a catchy, straightforward chorus—the dynamic structure is addictive, making it a track that lets you fully enjoy FLOW’s appeal in a single song.
New WorldFLOW40rank/position

Their 35th single, which was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Shadowverse.
It’s a song packed with FLOW’s appeal: twin-vocal harmonies, a catchy guitar riff, a bassline that gives the track a driving swell, and tight, fast-paced drums.
The chorus’s expansive melody and the contemporary alternative rock sound heighten the energy and sense of anticipation, making it a perfect fit for an anime opening.
FLOW Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Departure GraffitiFLOW41rank/position

A single released by FLOW in November 2010 is drawing attention as a song that resonates with students on the verge of graduation.
Carried on a gentle breeze, it sings of the courage to take a step toward the future, with themes of warm-hearted farewells and growth.
It speaks of paper airplanes launched outside the classroom window and memories of days spent together, renewing the resolve to move forward even while looking back on the past.
The lyrics also convey the importance of believing in oneself and living in the present, delicately portraying the loneliness and anxiety, as well as the hope and anticipation, that accompany a departure.
A special live performance was also held at Moro Hospital Nursing School in Saitama Prefecture, making this a song that lifts the spirits of graduating students.
Day by day, along the roadFLOW42rank/position

This is a track included on the 2nd mini album, “Like a Rolling Snow.” It’s finished as a pop, easy-to-groove song that’s very characteristic of FLOW.
It’s sure to hype up the crowd at live shows! You can’t help but start moving your body!!


