flumpool Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Murayama’s clear, gentle voice resonates deeply in the heart.Here is a ranking-style roundup of flumpool’s popular songs.
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flumpool Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
MW ~Dear Mr. & Ms. Picaresque~flumpool22rank/position

It was their second single, released in 2009, and it was selected as the theme song for the NTV drama “MW: Chapter 0 – The Devil’s Game” (aired on June 30, 2009).
It was created after watching the film, and the lyrics follow the story.
Last callflumpool23rank/position

Released in 2017, this is a rock number by the Japanese rock band flumpool that begins with a grand, sweeping intro.
Its beautiful melody and powerful beat match the epic arrangement and leave a strong impression.
If you can sing boldly and comfortably over this performance, you might be able to aim for a pretty high score.
Sing from your diaphragm and feel the rhythm as you go.
This year’s cherry blossomsflumpool24rank/position

It’s a classic filled with warm cheers for those leaving their hometowns and taking a new step, a beautiful song that naturally stirs a positive mindset.
Released on the December 2009 album “What’s flumpool!?”, it was also used as the opening theme for “Minna no Koshien.” Created as an answer song to their debut track “Hana ni Nare,” this piece has comforted many as an anthem of support for the season of departures.
As spring arrives—whether you’re starting a new chapter in life or striving toward new goals—it will give you a strong push forward.
shooting starflumpool25rank/position

It was included on their fourth single, “reboot ~A Poem of Not Giving Up~/Nagareboshi,” released in 2010.
This track features the talents of Kenji Tamai and Rui Momota, making it quite a lavish production.
It’s a classic, quintessential flumpool song—beautiful and very cool.
Beginners’ Noteflumpool26rank/position
Beginners Note is a project flumpool created in collaboration with Hannan University in Osaka Prefecture and FM802.
Based on candid messages from current high school students sent to FM802’s program ROCK KIDS 802, the newly written lyrics for hardworking students remind us of our beginnings.
The intro’s vibrant brass section makes you feel excited as you listen.
The music video was filmed on Hannan University’s campus, vividly portraying students immersed in club activities and their studies.
36℃flumpool27rank/position

This song, where you can hear the sound of water, evokes the feeling of rain.
The way the acoustic guitar blends with those watery sounds makes it a perfect track to listen to on a rainy day.
It’s a song I always listen to when it rains!
Answerflumpool28rank/position

Released in 2012 as their 10th single, it was selected as the theme song for TBS’s Thursday drama “Resident: Five Interns.” From the intro, the track is highly elaborate and carries a strong message, making it a cool song.
The music video’s dark atmosphere matches it well.


