Frederic Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Frederic’s songs are known for their addictive appeal, driven by repeated phrases and danceable rhythms.
You can also sense their mysterious worldview through the music videos.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of Frederic’s most popular tracks.
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Frederic Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
OwarasenaitoFurederikku11rank/position

To head out for a fun Halloween night, you’ve got to clear the tasks right in front of you first, don’t you? This Frederic track amps up that feeling of wanting to finish up quickly and dive into the exciting world of Halloween.
It’s included on the album “Frederhythm.” While it’s not a quintessential “Halloween song,” it definitely captures the thrill of heading out to a lively Halloween party.
In the music video, actresses Mai Awatsu and Manami Usamaru perform a simple yet mysterious dance.
Take inspiration from that uncanny choreography and express your growing excitement with your body!
If I end up listening to rock at nightFurederikku12rank/position

Frederic is a band behind numerous danceable rock numbers like “Oddloop” and “Only Wonder.” Their song “If You End Up Listening to Rock at Night,” included on their 2019 release Frederhythm 2, is a track you’ll want to hear in March.
Its melodious band sound is captivating and evokes the start of a story.
With its moody atmosphere, it’s perfect for listening after sunset.
Put it on while you dance lightly, and you’ll feel inspired to start something new.
KITAKU BEATSFurederikku13rank/position

When you’re putting on mascara, the face you see in the mirror can look a bit goofy, but from a third-person perspective the gesture feels lush and full of sensual allure.
This sexy track captures that mood: from the act of “makeup” that wraps you in color, it cascades into the sultry plea, “I don’t want to go home tonight.”
midnight creative driveFurederikku14rank/position

A song by Frederic that you’ll want to listen to on a nighttime drive.
It’s included on the mini-album “Yūyū Kan’ei Kaiyūroku,” released in February 2023.
With catchy melodies featuring synthesizers and electronic sounds, its highly addictive sound is a key draw.
Through the lens of a night drive, it expresses a thirst for adventure and new experiences, portraying a longing for an extraordinary space apart from everyday life.
Perfect for keeping you company on a night drive—whether you’re lost in thought alone or spending time with someone special.
SaikaFurederikku15rank/position

A song by the Japanese rock band Frederic, released digitally on October 6, 2021.
It also serves as the opening theme for the anime The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window.
Frederic’s vocalist Kenji Mihara has a wonderful high-tone voice rich in attractive higher overtones! I think the melody and arrangement of the track are excellently crafted to convey the full appeal of his voice and singing.
Just listening to it leaves you feeling refreshed.
When you sing this song, if you push high notes with a tight throat, it will ruin the song’s atmosphere, so try to keep your throat as open as possible and make good use of resonance in the nasal cavity and maxillary sinuses.
Focusing on placing the voice toward the upper palate will help you ring those high notes beautifully.
FEBFurederikku16rank/position

A song that delicately portrays the stillness and warmth of winter.
It’s included on Frederic’s mini-album “Yuyou Kan’ei Kaiyuuroku,” released in February 2023.
Born from a strong desire to express the feeling of February through voice, Kenji Mihara’s gentle vocals tenderly wrap the winter scenery.
The lyrics weave in the bonds and hope people feel even amid the cold, while a floaty sound that fuses pop and electronica leaves a lasting impression.
It’s a heartwarming track perfect for quiet winter nights spent with someone special.
Take me away to the edge of the galaxyFurederikku17rank/position

Frederic is a rock band that has won popularity for its one-of-a-kind worldbuilding.
When it comes to songs that evoke their sense of the cosmos, “Abduct Me to the Edge of the Galaxy” stands out.
It’s a track included on the album Leisurely Immersion Migration Log.
The song expresses a desire to go somewhere far away with a loved one, likening that distant place to outer space.
The lyrics are wonderfully romantic, and the sound also captures a sense of speed, as if hurtling toward the cosmos.
ShintōmeiFurederikku18rank/position

A popular band, Frederic, performs the Kirin Lemon song in the Kirin Lemon Tribute.
I’m amazed that a commercial jingle could be remade into such an innovative track.
I’m totally smitten with the falsetto in the high notes of the vocals.
This masterpiece, with its heartrending singing, is a moving work that stirs the heart.
NEON PICNICFurederikku19rank/position

A cool, danceable funk track from Frederic that shows you a new kind of picnic.
This piece turns the exhilaration of wandering through neon-lit night markets in a foreign land into sound—like a midnight picnic enjoyed in the heart of the city.
Introspective yearning for escape from the everyday resonates smoothly through sultry vocals and a groovy bassline.
The song is included on the July 2018 EP “Hyouhyou to Emotion,” which also drew attention when another track from the EP was used in a commercial.
Perfect for creating an urban, stylish vibe that’s a little different from your usual picnic.
Surrender yourself to the music and you might just discover a side of yourself you’ve never met.


