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flumpool Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

flumpool Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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flumpool is a band known for their refreshing rock sound.

They have many catchy, polished songs that are easy to listen to even if you’re not a rock fan—that’s part of their appeal!

In particular, “Akashi” enjoys overwhelming popularity as a graduation song, and many people have probably sung it at their graduation ceremonies.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of their popular ballads from among their discography.

It features uplifting, emotionally resonant songs that have captured listeners’ hearts!

flumpool Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

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flumpool “Proof” Music Video (Full Chorus ver.)
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This is a moving, heartfelt ballad by flumpool, written as the set piece for the Junior High School Division of the 78th NHK National School Music Competition.

It carries a warm message that the joys and pains shared with friends become a reliable strength that will support us in the life ahead.

Released as a single in September 2011, it was also positioned as an important track that adorns the latter part of the album “experience.” It was broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” and has become widely beloved as a choral piece.

When you need the courage to step into a new world or want to reaffirm your bonds with friends, why not give it a listen?

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flumpool “Afterimage” Music Video
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A bittersweet spring song by flumpool that depicts partings that come with the season and a cherished love that won’t fade even when you’re apart.

Its piano-centered, richly layered sound and the build-up of emotion toward the chorus convey a palpable heartache.

Each time the memories woven into everyday life come into view, tenderness is rekindled, and the song portrays the pain of knowing you can’t return to those moments.

Throughout, it expresses feelings of regret and the presence of deep wounds within the heart.

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This is a heartfelt love ballad for men by flumpool, where a sophisticated sound style and deep vocal approach enhance the tender lyrics.

Celebrated as a classic, it has grown popular as a relatively recent release.

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flumpool “Snowy Nights Serenade ~I Want to Connect Even Our Hearts~ Xmas ver.” (Short)
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The rock band flumpool’s winter ballad “Snowy Nights Serenade ~I Want to Connect Even Our Hearts~.” The song was originally a fan club–exclusive single, but after a Christmas version was released digitally, it was included on their 2011 second album, “Fantasia of Life Stripe.” The Christmas version features slightly altered lyrics.

The words overlay precious feelings with the qualities of snow.

flumpool is known for songs that seem to stand by both light and shadow, and this track is painted with that same wide perspective.

It’s a deeply moving song that could easily bring you to tears when your heart feels a little fragile.

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A heartrending ballad that resonates deep in the heart has arrived.

The beautiful harmony woven by flumpool and Nao Matsushita is striking.

It was written as the theme song for the film “To You, Played by the Wind,” set to be released in June 2024.

A moving work themed around partings, reunions, and the enduring nature of love.

With its grand arrangement, this song feels like it could reveal the essence of life and its meaning.

It’s a stirring piece you’ll want to listen to at life’s milestones.

When you feel like revisiting memories with someone dear, please give it a listen.

It will surely warm your heart.

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flumpool “Flame” Music Video
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I’m encouraged by the lyrics filled with positive words.

It’s a song by the four-member rock band flumpool.

It was included on their first full-length album, “What’s flumpool!?,” released in 2009.

The warm sound has a calming effect.

It was also chosen as a support song for Mynavi’s 2011 job-hunting campaign.