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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!

Fujifabric Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)

Not Enough, Too Little (feat. Lila Ikuta)Fujifaburikku61rank/position

It’s a distinctive duet song by the rock band Fujifabric and singer-songwriter Rira Ikuta.

Its psychedelic, floating sound that explores unfulfilled emotions and fluctuations in love is truly captivating.

The sensual vocals of Soichiro Yamauchi and Rira Ikuta’s transparent yet lustrous tone intertwine to create harmonies that are a highlight unique to this track.

The song is included on the album “I Love You,” released in March 2021.

There’s also a memorable anecdote from the recording sessions: Ikuta was instructed to sing as if she were a witch.

It’s a love song that isn’t merely sweet, carrying a slightly mature and mysterious atmosphere.

How about trying it as a duet at karaoke to create a glamorous world a bit different from the usual?

The Beginning SongFujifaburikku62rank/position

This song is packed with the pop and rock ’n’ roll charm of Fujifabric, and the intro that kicks off with a mischievous-sounding guitar riff is so much fun! It’s included on FAB LIST2, one of their best-of albums compiled by fan voting.

It’s a love song, and amid its brightness, the message brims with various feelings—perfect for heightening that fluttery excitement on the way to a camping trip.

Above all, just play “Hajimari no Uta” and the whole place instantly fills with a vibrant, festive atmosphere, so it’ll definitely set the scene when everyone’s having fun together, like at a barbecue!

Bataashi Party NightFujifaburikku63rank/position

Fujifabric 'Bataashi Party Night (short version)'
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As you can tell from the title, it’s an upbeat dance tune.

It’s included on the 2013 EP “FAB STEP.” Its mysterious, addictive sound is perfect for the nighttime vibe.

Definitely use it as background music for a special party!

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Fujifabric 'Flash Dance (short version)'
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This is a song included on the EP “FAB STEP,” released in 2013 as their first release after their major-label debut.

The soaring vocals perfectly match the seaside scenery in the music video, and just listening to it makes you feel good.

It sings of a slightly bittersweet feeling toward someone special.

Dreaming LoserFujifaburikku65rank/position

Fujifabric “Dreaming Loser” (Short Version)
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This track is from the 2015 concept mini-album “BOYS.” You can enjoy its intriguing song structure that blends freshness with a touch of youthful innocence.

The intro’s simple yet catchy guitar phrase might make anyone who plays guitar want to try and copy it.

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Fujifabric “Ryuusenkei (short version)”
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The single “Tsurezure Monochrome/Ryuusenkei” was the first release by Fujifabric as a three-member lineup.

It’s a double A-side single: “Tsurezure Monochrome” served as the theme song for the anime Tsuritama, and “Ryuusenkei” was used as the CM song for the Pocky Chocolate Space Shower TV version.

With its expansive chorus and a melody that becomes addictive after just one listen, it’s sure to stick in your head.

It’s a highly recommended track for those moments when you want to push yourself a bit or get pumped up.

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Fujifabric colors acoustic cover
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The commercial song for minimini’s rental and real estate information ads: “Phone Call with Mom,” “Bittersweet Move,” and “Farewell to My Beloved Dog.” The track is included on their ninth major album, STAND!!.

Is it because of this commercial that listening to this song makes me feel like going back to my parents’ home?

Hide-and-seekFujifaburikku68rank/position

This is a digital-only single by the Japanese rock band Fujifabric, which served as the theme song for the Canon “This is my life.” special short film We Break Up Today, released in 2017 and starring Ryo Narita.

It’s a poignant ballad that portrays a game of “hide-and-seek” within the heart.