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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 Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

Summer, don’t stop—You’re Romanticflumpool50rank/position

flumpool “Don’t Stop, Summer ~You’re Romantic~” Music Video
Summer, don't stop—You're Romanticflumpool

It was also used as the TV commercial song for Sky PerfecTV’s 2015 J.League.

Under the summer sun, players chase the ball with all their might, dripping with sweat—this song fits that scene perfectly.

The gentle lyrics seem to cheer you on, saying, “Believe in yourself and give it your all!” and the melody, firmly along the royal road of Japanese pop, is superb.

It’s a song I want to hear at a big festival, working up a good sweat.

Be sure to check out the music video too—it’s full of highlights, including the members getting splashed with paint in their image colors!

flumpool Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

It’s okayflumpool51rank/position

flumpool “Daijoubu” Lyric Video
It's okayflumpool

A song by the Japanese four-piece rock band flumpool, released digitally in December 2020.

The vocalist, Ryuta Yamamura, is known for an exceptionally clear voice rich in high overtones, making it an ideal piece for male singers with higher ranges.

However, his singing isn’t just about hitting high notes—he delivers stable, powerful high parts—so it definitely requires solid vocal technique to perform well.

If you sing with the sensation of placing the voice toward the upper palate, it will likely sound very good.

Give it a try! Musically, it’s a mid-tempo track with a straightforward melody, so once you develop proper vocal production, it should be very singable.

I loved (it/you).flumpool52rank/position

flumpool 'Daisuki Datta' Special Movie
I loved (it/you).flumpool

The Monday broadcast theme song from October 2014 to March 2015 is “Daisuki Datta” sung by flumpool.

The track is included on the concept disc “FOUR ROOMS,” released in May 2015.

The song expresses feelings for someone you can no longer meet, and it inspires you to cherish each day as time goes by.

Listening to it in the morning makes those feelings even stronger.

The music video is also wonderful, with a moving story—be sure to check it out!

Strong and fleetingflumpool53rank/position

flumpool “Strong and Ephemeral” Music Video
Strong and fleetingflumpool

Released in 2013 as the 12th single, it was selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Sukkiri!!” for the month of October.

Centered on the meaning of life, the song features deeply memorable lyrics that leave a strong impression.

It really makes you think about many things.

Low-grade Fever Refrainflumpool54rank/position

It was included on their 11th single, “I Can’t Find Anything More Precious Than You / Mild Fever Refrain,” released in 2013, and was used as the song for the Meiji Essel Super Cup commercial.

Its summery lyrics and classic rock sound create an exciting, heated atmosphere.

So that you won’t cry tomorrowflumpool55rank/position

So That You Won’t Cry Tomorrow / flumpool
So that you won’t cry tomorrowflumpool

This is a beautiful ballad by the four-member rock band flumpool.

The lyrics pack in an entire chapter of a relationship, from the beginning to the end between a man and a woman.

The song can be enjoyed not only as a long-distance love song but also as a standard love song.

Its storytelling is excellent, and it carries a positive message looking toward what lies beyond love—the future.

It’s okay to cry.flumpool56rank/position

flumpool 'It's Okay to Cry' Music Video (TV Anime 'The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons' Opening Theme Song)
It's okay to cry.flumpool

The four-piece rock band flumpool, known for their refreshing vocals and songs, has remained highly active since resuming activities in 2019.

Their new song “Naite Iin da,” included as a new track on The Best flumpool 2.0 ~ Blue [2008–2011] & Red [2019–2023] ~, was written as the opening theme for the TV anime The Yuzuki Family’s Four Sons.

The lyrics, which evoke an image of moving forward into the future while accepting oneself as is, convey a pure and wholehearted love.

It’s a brisk, feel-good pop tune whose cool, clean ensemble soothes the heart and whose sense of drive feels just right.