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Flower's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Flower is a five-member female dance and vocal group active within LDH, the agency to which EXILE belongs.

Here are some of their popular songs.

We’ve listed their most-played hits in a ranking format.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to them, please take a look.

You might discover some surprising results.

Flower Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

May it be filled with kindnessFlower8rank/position

Flower “So That It Overflows With Kindness” [Movie “Evergreen Love (A Herb Book): I Picked Up a Fateful Love” Theme Song ver.]
May it be filled with kindnessFlower

It’s a song filled with kindness and warmth that gently embraces the heart.

It carefully portrays connections with loved ones and the love felt in small everyday moments.

Released in September 2016, it was also used as the theme song for the film “Evergreen Love (Herbarium)” and drew attention for its tie-in with the co-starring duo Takanori Iwata and Mitsuki Takahata.

It’s perfect for anyone looking for an easy song to sing at karaoke.

The melody is easy to remember, and the lyrics resonate deeply, so it’s sure to get everyone excited.

A classic that everyone can sing together.

First loveFlower9rank/position

“First Love” is a song that captures the bittersweet feelings that overflow in autumn romance.

It was included on the album of the same title released by the dance and vocal group Flower in 2014.

Its R&B-tinged, refreshing sound and their crystalline vocals convey a sense of purity.

The lyrics evoke a nostalgic autumn atmosphere and the chill in the air, striking straight at the heart.

It’s a love song that portrays a girl’s earnest feelings as she falls in love beneath the autumn sky.

Let the sentimental sounds of autumn soothe your heart as you listen.

The Sun and the SunflowerFlower10rank/position

When it comes to songs that gently cradle the uniquely sentimental feelings of summer, “Taiyo to Himawari” comes to mind.

Released in 2013 by the dance and vocal group Flower, it’s a dance tune with a beautiful yet heartrending melody line.

The poetic lyrics liken the self to a flower, conjuring up a variety of vivid scenes.

It portrays a fleeting summer romance that many will relate to.

This is a summery track graced by the group’s lush harmonies.

Experience a sound that perfectly matches a summer sunset.

Flower Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

My lover is Santa ClausFlower11rank/position

Flower 'My Lover Is Santa Claus (Short Version)'
My lover is Santa ClausFlower

This is a song covered by the dance and vocal group Flower, originally the famous track “Koibito ga Santa Claus” by Yumi Matsutoya, known as the theme song for the film “Take Me Out to the Snowland.” It became a hot topic as Flower’s first cover song! The original has a cool sound, but Flower’s version is even more danceable.

Even though it’s a cover, the impression is completely different, so at karaoke be sure to try singing both and have fun!

SAKURA RegretFlower12rank/position

Flower, the female dance and vocal group from LDH that unfortunately disbanded in 2019.

Their song “SAKURA Regret” was their second single, released in 2012, and was used as the ending theme for the TV show Hiruobi!.

It tells the story of a short-lived romance that began in the cherry blossom season—a spring filled with wonderful memories that ended just a few months later.

Unable to forget that love, the singer looks up at the cherry blossoms and remembers him—something many listeners can likely relate to.

It’s a love song that carries sadness, yet ultimately encourages you to look forward.

monochromeFlower13rank/position

This is a cheer song by a contemporary artist, Flower, who enjoys charismatic popularity for her cutting-edge sophistication and appealing vibe.

With a style that highlights glamour and luxury, it has a refined sensibility that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, and it’s approachable even for high school girls.

Lament of the SunFlower14rank/position

Flower “Requiem of the Sun” [TV Anime “Altair: A Record of Battles” Ending Theme]
Lament of the SunFlower

Mourning is a word that expresses grief and sorrow over a person’s death.

In this piece, the mourning song is read as “elegy.” The lyrics say that people have been alone ever since they were born, yet they also recount memories of loving others and the sorrow of losing them.

The moments when we recall an elegy that we are not permitted to remember happen because we never forget those who have passed away.

It’s a song that reminds us how important it is to spend time immersed in sadness.