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flumpool Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

flumpool Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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flumpool Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Since their debut in 2008, the band flumpool has continued without changing their style.Vocalist Mr.

Murayama’s clear, gentle voice resonates deeply in the heart.Here is a ranking-style roundup of flumpool’s popular songs.

flumpool Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

From Me to Youflumpool1rank/position

flumpool “Kimi ni Todoke” Music Video
From Me to Youflumpool

Set to an exhilarating, fast-paced band sound, this song gives voice to a straightforward devotion to someone special.

It portrays that frustrating yet pure feeling of wanting to say it but not finding the words, carrying a strength that gently gives listeners a push forward.

The story of Takafumi Yamamura choosing to sing in a deliberately high key—almost like crying out his feelings—for his first work after surgery is especially moving.

Chosen as the theme song for the film “Kimi ni Todoke,” it was released as a single in September 2010 and later included as the opening track on the January 2011 album “Fantasia of Life Stripe.” It’s a number brimming with the radiance of youth—perfect not only for romance, but also for expressing gratitude to an irreplaceable friend.

proofflumpool2rank/position

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?

Become a flowerflumpool3rank/position

Become a Flower (2017 live “Re:image” at Nippon Budokan ver.)
Become a flowerflumpool

Released as a digital-only single for their major-label debut, the song “Hana ni Nare” is a pivotal work in flumpool’s musical career and was also used in an au “LISMO” commercial.

It portrays the search for one’s identity and way of life, delicately expressing both hope and anxiety about the future.

Characterized by a relaxed melodic line and powerful vocals, its length of over six minutes provides ample time to convey a wide range of emotions.

Try taking on this song at karaoke and sing it slowly with plenty of feeling!

Wish Upon a Starflumpool4rank/position

flumpool “Wish Upon a Star” MUSIC VIDEO
Wish Upon a Starflumpool

A heartwarming medium ballad that begins with the sense of loss from losing someone important and portrays the protagonist’s earnest desire to win them back after realizing how much they meant.

It was flumpool’s first CD single, released in February 2009, and was featured in NTT Communications’ MUSICO commercial.

Debuting at No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, it’s a celebrated song that was also performed at that year’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Built on fundamental rhythm patterns that form the basis of band performance, this piece is a perfect fit for school cultural festivals and campus stages.

spring breezeflumpool5rank/position

flumpool 'Spring Breeze' Music Video
spring breezeflumpool

flumpool is a four-piece rock band that achieved nationwide popularity, producing numerous hit songs right after their debut.

This song, included on their debut mini-album “Unreal,” released in November 2008, became a beloved classic—despite being an album track, it won such fervent support from fans that a music video was made for it.

It delicately portrays the contrast between an unbreakable longing for a former lover and the merciless arrival of a new season.

Vocalist Ryuta Yamamura’s clear, luminous voice and the driving band sound that heightens the sense of heartache come together in a rock number that tightens the chest.

Why not sing it with feeling at karaoke while sensing the spring breeze, letting it bring back memories of a love that has passed?

A Wonderful Lieflumpool6rank/position

flumpool "Wonderful Lie" Music Video
A Wonderful Lieflumpool

flumpool is a rock band from Osaka.

They debuted in 2008 with “Hana ni Nare.” Many people probably remember the striking image from the au music service “LISMO,” which the song was tied in with.

Their fresh, soaring sound also carries a certain warmth.

Their hit song “Kimi ni Todoke,” the theme for the film of the same name, remains beloved as both a cheer song and a love song.

In recent years, they’ve overcome various challenges, and it’s exciting to see flumpool moving forward with a stronger core as a band.

Their indie-era classic “Hoshi ni Negai wo” is also a wonderful track—be sure to give it a listen.

SUMMER LIONflumpool7rank/position

flumpool “SUMMER LION” Music Video (TV Tokyo Drama NEXT series “I Hear the Sunspot” Opening Theme)
SUMMER LIONflumpool

It’s an energetic, summer-perfect number that makes your heart leap just by listening—like the blazing midsummer sun.

flumpool’s latest captures the very image of a powerful lion, brimming with vitality and a spirit of adventure.

The lyrics speak of “liberation” from a closed-off heart, and a singular passion that pursues someone the way a sunflower seeks the sun.

From that, you can feel the strength that comes from being in love and the boundless possibilities of the future.

Released in July 2024, the song vividly colored the story as the opening theme for the drama “Hidamari ga Kikoeru.” It also marks flumpool’s 15th anniversary and is included on their album “Shape the water.” Perfect for a summer drive, it’s a track that gently gives you a push when you’re ready to take a step forward.

afterimageflumpool8rank/position

flumpool “Afterimage” Music Video
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This song, which was the theme for season two of the drama Bloody Monday, is one of the signature tracks by the rock band flumpool.

The lyrics, written about precious things that have been lost, resonate with feelings for a loved one who has departed for heaven.

The slow-tempo, ballad-like arrangement that incorporates strings, combined with vocalist Ryuta Yamamura’s beautiful voice, creates an even more moving atmosphere.

Since it also ties in with the drama’s storyline, why not take this opportunity to rewatch the series?

There is love in every future.flumpool9rank/position

flumpool "Love Exists in Any Future" Music Video
There is love in every future.flumpool

This is a heartwarming song by flumpool that encourages those moving forward toward their dreams.

Its lyrics, which portray bonds with loved ones and hope, resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in May 2014, it was featured as the theme song for DeNA’s “Mobage” commercial.

It also drew attention because the vocalist, Ryuta Yamamura, appeared in the commercial himself.

When you feel worn out by daily life, listening to this song will surely lift your spirits.

It’s also recommended to listen to it with someone special—you’ll likely feel your bond grow stronger.

Can you sleep at night?flumpool10rank/position

flumpool “Can You Sleep at Night?” Music Video
Can you sleep at night?flumpool

A flumpool track used as the theme song for both the TV anime and the theatrical films of Gamon Sakurai’s manga Ajin.

It’s such a departure from their previous work that you might think it isn’t even a flumpool song at first.

The vibe is dark and strongly rock-oriented, resulting in an uncompromisingly cool sound.

Yet, in contrast to the darkness of the melody, the lyrics convey a sense of hope that lifts up those who are lost, struggling, and in pain.

Winter’s cold can make it hard to look ahead, but this song gives you the strength to push down those gloomy, downward-facing feelings and face forward.

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