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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] (41–50)

Water Lily FlowerFujifaburikku43rank/position

Fujifabric is a band formed in 2000.

It originally started as a four-piece, with then-vocalist Masahiko Shimura writing most of the songs.

After his sudden passing in 2009, the band has continued with three official members and a guest drummer.

They keep performing many of the classic songs from the Shimura era with new arrangements, while continuing to forge ahead and create a new chapter in their history as a rock band.

cheeseburgerFujifaburikku44rank/position

Fujifabric / Cheeseburger cheese burger чизбургер
cheeseburgerFujifaburikku

This is a song from the era when Shimura was on vocals.

If you listen to the lyrics, they sing the famous McDonald’s catchphrase straight up.

It’s a fun track packed with a pro’s playful spirit: sleeping in on a day off, craving a cheeseburger, but still feeling sleepy.

BaumkuchenFujifaburikku45rank/position

Mr.

Shimura is the type who prefers to lay bare his weaknesses rather than put on a front, and in this song the lyrics are so seemingly negative that you could call it the pinnacle of that stance.

It’s not that they were in that form from the start; likened to a tree that grows as it adds rings—“Baumkuchen.” In Mr.

Shimura’s life there may have been “days when things didn’t go well” and times when he “stumbled,” but the songs he left behind continue to strike deeply at our hearts even now.

BlueFujifaburikku46rank/position

Fujifabric “Blue (short version)”
BlueFujifaburikku

This song was released in 2014 as a double A-side single, “Blue/WIRED.” The gentle vocals and sound are soothing, aren’t they? It’s filled with lovely words that feel as if they’ve put into lyrics the bittersweet, restless emotions about youth that everyone experiences.

Maria and the AmazonsFujifaburikku47rank/position

Maria and the Amazons / Fujifabric (cover)
Maria and the AmazonsFujifaburikku

Almost like QUEEN? No, it starts with harmonies that are a bit suspicious to be called QUEEN, and then once the rhythm kicks in, a wild riff unfolds.

The guitar riff here uses sixteenth notes effectively and is seriously cool—guitarists will probably feel compelled to copy it.

The “Agajibebe” that appears in the lyrics refers to Antonio Carlos Jobim’s famous bossa nova tune, “Agua de Beber.”

Mononoke HakarandaFujifaburikku48rank/position

That glittering guitar phrase sticks in your ears and just won’t leave.

It’s included as the first track on the 2005 album “FAB FOX.” The song’s appeal lies in its sound, which seems to bring its aggressive musicality to the surface exactly as it is.

Because I ended up finding you.Fujifaburikku49rank/position

It’s Fujifabric’s 22nd single, released on November 24, 2021.

It’s a very Fujifabric-like, catchy mid-tempo track, and even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to casually hum along.

Since there are sections sung in falsetto throughout the song, try to switch smoothly between registers and be careful not to fall behind the rhythm.

If you really struggle with falsetto, lower the key when singing at karaoke.