[40s] Popular Songs Ranking by Generation [2026]
Introducing the latest top 100 all at once, ranked by the number of views from people in their 40s, taken from this year’s age-group popularity charts!
By looking at the rankings, you’ll see what people in their 40s—who have accumulated a wealth of experiences, still have plenty of energy, and are often in the most fulfilling period of their lives—were listening to at the time.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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[Forties] Generation-Specific Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Rose of PassionTHE BLUE HEARTS22rank/position

Released on July 25, 1990, this signature song—written and composed by vocalist Hiroto Kōmoto—became the band’s first to reach No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
It was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “High School Graffiti 2” and in commercials, and its driving punk rock sound and upbeat lyrics have continued to be loved across generations.
A distinctive feature is that the chorus appears only once in the latter half of the song, which I think really hits listeners hard.
I want to sing solidly building up to that chorus.
By the way, I always thought the beginning was the chorus, so I was surprised when I realized it wasn’t…! The opening is also very important, and it seems best to sing it clearly and crisply.
The Theory of HappinessShiina Ringo23rank/position

Shiina Ringo’s song is one that deeply resonates with women in their 40s.
Released as her debut single in 1998, it was later included on the acclaimed album “Muzai Moratorium.” With melodies and lyrics that gently accompany the listener’s heart, it makes you realize that the very existence of the person you love is happiness itself.
This work reminds busy, grown women of the preciousness of love in its purest form.
Listening between work or housework will likely bring a sense of calm.
God of RomanceHirose Kōmi24rank/position

Singer-songwriter Kōmi Hirose, known for her high musicality and distinctive personality, is beloved by a wide range of generations.
Her third single, “Romance no Kamisama,” which became a massive hit as the theme song for the ski equipment store Alpen’s commercial, cemented her image as the “Queen of Winter.” The chorus features a suddenly soaring melody that makes the song challenging, but it’s still fun to power through it with friends of the same generation.
For women in their 40s, it’s a brisk, pop tune that will likely bring back memories of the era.
Over DriveJUDY AND MARY25rank/position

It’s a classic song known for its exhilarating melody and bittersweet lyrics.
Released by JUDY AND MARY in June 1995, it reached No.
4 on the Oricon charts and became a major hit, selling over 600,000 copies.
The track is also included on the album “MIRACLE DIVING.” YUKI’s clear, translucent vocals and TAKUYA’s catchy guitar riffs blend perfectly, capturing the liberating spirit and sense of adventure of summer.
It’s ideal as background music for summer drives or when you want to liven things up at karaoke, and for those of that generation, it will surely bring back a wave of nostalgia and reignite those passionate feelings from back then.
TouchIwasaki Yoshimi26rank/position

This is the 20th single by singer Yoshimi Iwasaki, who has been studying business administration in the master’s program at J.F.
Oberlin University Graduate School since 2021.
It became a massive hit as the opening theme for the TV anime Touch, and those in their 40s—regardless of gender—likely remember it along with scenes from the show.
Because the tempo is fast and the melody features a sharp drop from high notes to low, it’s a good idea to check it once before performing it at karaoke.
Overall, the pitch range isn’t very wide, so it’s an anime song recommended even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
The Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE27rank/position

Celebrated as a classic song depicting youthful romance, it continues to be loved by many.
Included on DREAMS COME TRUE’s album “LOVE GOES ON…” released in November 1989, this piece sings of a deep bond between lovers and unwavering affection.
A popular track used in films and commercials, it was also featured in 2007 as an insert song for the movie “The Man in the Future: The Sign of I Love You.” With lyrics that read like a diary, it deftly captures the feelings of someone in love, making it a song you’ll want to listen to with someone special.
cherrysupittsu28rank/position

A signature song by Spitz that sings of parting and new beginnings.
Released in April 1996, this single was a massive hit, selling over 1.613 million copies.
It depicts someone stepping forward into a hope-filled future while holding memories of a loved one close, and its refreshing yet slightly wistful melody feels like a pleasant spring breeze.
Many listeners may have been moved by the straightforward lyrics about feeling as if the mere sound of words of love could make you stronger.
The song is also included on the classic album Indigo Chiheisen, and in recent years it has been featured in NTT East’s commercials.
It’s sure to make the start of a new season even more wonderful.


