Fujifabric Popular Song Rankings [2026]
We’ve compiled a ranked list of Fujifabric’s most popular songs—tracks that have captivated Japanese youth with their original lyrics and unforgettable melodies!
From nostalgic tunes to lively pops, we’ve gathered a variety of styles, so take this opportunity to let Fujifabric win you over!
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Fujifabric Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
fireworks launched into the skyFujifaburikku22rank/position

Fujifabric has many universally appealing, undeniably great songs, but part of their charm is how they sometimes shock you with utterly out-there numbers.
This song is definitely the latter—if this were your first exposure to Fujifabric, it could easily give you the wrong idea.
Yet you could also say it packs in the full measure of Fujifabric’s hidden-side appeal.
If you try to approach this track through meaning or coherence, you probably won’t grasp it.
By “feeling” the eerie lyrics, the suspicious phrases, the sudden, jolting accents, you may start to see its essence.
In a way, it’s like a test of courage.
When the night is filled with falling starsFujifaburikku23rank/position

On a Tanabata night when the stars shine beautifully, Fujifabric’s “Hoshifuru Yoru ni Nattara” makes you long to see the one you want to meet.
Included on the 2008 album TEENAGER, this song is packed with an overwhelming desire to be with someone precious.
If only I could see such a beautiful, breathtaking view together with that person… Isn’t that what anyone with someone dear to them can’t help but wish for? Once that thought takes hold, no matter what situation you’re in, you’ll want to rush out from where you are and go meet them, just to share that scenery together! It’s a song that captures the momentum of acting on impulse while letting you feel the bottomless love that drives those actions.
Bye ByeFujifaburikku24rank/position

The video shows PUFFY’s performance at the memorial live for Mr.
Shimura, but the song was originally written specifically for PUFFY.
In PUFFY’s MC, there’s a comment along the lines of “the lyrics are based on a true story, right?” It’s a number that portrays “bye-bye” = “parting” in a bright yet pitiful, gently touching way.
Isn’t it a song that proves songwriting ability that holds up even in the J-pop scene?
TAIFUFujifaburikku25rank/position

An ultra-eccentric track crammed to the brim with Fuji Fabric’s signature “perversity.” The lyrics, the intro guitar phrase, the unison of guitar and synth in the chorus, the interlude, and even the music video—each element by itself makes you go, “What is this?” But when all of these fragments are packaged into a single song, you end up thinking, “This is kinda awesome!” That’s Fuji-fa magic, exactly.
TEENAGERFujifaburikku26rank/position

Fujifabric’s songs often feature comical, catchy guitar and keyboard phrases as a hallmark.
This track also bursts with such a keyboard phrase right from the intro.
Everyone experiences—and everyone ultimately loses—their “teenage years.” That’s true for every generation, but the teens are a decisive decade in shaping one’s character.
The desire to “keep chasing them forever” is something anyone can relate to.
Both the performance and the overall tone are extremely energetic.
Baseball never ends.Fujifaburikku27rank/position

A track included on Fuji Fabric’s second full-length album, FAB BOX, recorded during Masahiko Shimura’s time with the band.
It’s a song with a bucolic feel that depicts adult weekend sandlot baseball, yet it also features Shimura’s signature spice along the way, with moments that catch you off guard.
While a baseball game itself ends after the bottom of the ninth, the desire to play baseball again never does; sometimes you even feel like just taking a swing and seeing what happens.
It’s a song that seems to sing of the eternal boyish heart.
Blue BirdFujifaburikku28rank/position

Not limited to musical activities, I think human expression can broadly be divided into inward or outward—the vector splits into two major directions.
This piece is oriented as far inward as possible, brimming with the tension of stoically driving oneself, probing how deeply one can dig.
The word imagined from “Blue Bird” is “happiness,” yet from this song I cannot help but feel an ascetic, monk-like pursuit of truth.


