flumpool Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Flumpool is known for their catchy melodies and refreshingly clear vocals.
They’re especially popular among women across a relatively wide range of ages.
With emotionally rich, gentle singing and approachable songs that make you want to sing along, they’re leading the current Japanese rock scene.
In this article, we take a closer look at them.
We researched fan feedback submitted to our site so far and selected, in ranking format, the most highly praised cheering/encouragement songs among them.
Whether you’re already a huge fan or just discovering them for the first time, please enjoy!
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flumpool Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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It expresses the utterly helpless, lost feeling right after being rejected.
Vocalist Yamamura himself has said, “The lyrics are written as if in a tunnel in the dark, but I’m sure that time will become time that leads to tomorrow,” so I think the message comes across quite directly.
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Released in 2009 as flumpool’s first major-label single.
Chosen as the CM song for NTT Communications’ “MUSICO,” it features lyrics and a sound that evoke the determination to persevere to the very end, making it a popular song for basketball cheering as well.


