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.
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Flower’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Spring has comeFlower21rank/position

A medium-tempo ballad that paints a spring scene unique to that season—graduation arriving while still carrying an aching, unspoken love.
Included on Flower’s album Hanadokei, this piece was released in March 2015.
Its warm, guitar- and piano-centered sound gently envelops the words that went unsaid.
Many listeners will likely resonate with Masato Kotake’s lyrics, which capture vivid, true-to-life snapshots of the classroom and the route to school.
The melody is calm and easy on the ears, making it perfect for softly singing with friends during the season of farewells.
A classic as soothing as a spring breeze.
let go again feat.VERBAL(m-flo)Flower22rank/position

A Flower song that sings of a painful, tangled inner world—one you can’t give up on no matter how hard you try to forget, even when those around you tell you to stop.
It isn’t limited to romance: many of us have experienced holding onto a sliver of hope even when we know it won’t come true, or trying to tell our fragile hearts, “My choice isn’t wrong.” But in the case of a forbidden love, the reality is that the chances of this mindset bearing fruit are vanishingly small.
Perhaps the only trigger to help you give up and move forward is a new love.
Hydrangea KaleidoscopeFlower23rank/position

Hydrangeas, which bloom with beautiful blue and pink flowers during the rainy season, appear in the title of Flower’s “Hydrangea Kaleidoscope.” It was included as the B-side to JUJU’s 2016 cover song “Yasashisa de Afureru You ni.” Like hydrangeas made up of many small blossoms layered together, this love-filled track expresses the wish for the couple to keep layering memories together forever.
Listening to it might just make you want to see your lover, even in the rain.
Blue triangleFlower24rank/position

This is a track from the album Hanadokei, released in 2015 by the female dance and vocal group Flower.
The lyrics portray a woman who falls for her friend’s boyfriend and even gets involved with him.
Listening to the song is painful as it depicts her heart breaking, torn between the guilt of betraying a dear friend and the love she can’t stop.
It’s an act that surely deserves to be called the worst, yet the song powerfully conveys that her feelings for her friend were genuine, too.
PamelaFlower25rank/position

It’s a track with a strikingly fantastical atmosphere.
Created by Balloon and released in October 2021, it starts with a stylish intro and builds emotion step by step toward the chorus—an arrangement that’s truly compelling.
V flower’s clear, translucent vocals further elevate the song’s world.
The lyrics delve deeply into themes like loneliness, love, and powerlessness, and the inexpressible feelings between the lines really hit home.
Be sure to sing it with a cool, composed vibe.


