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Gagaga SP Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Gagaga SP is a slightly gritty punk rock band that pours their whole heart and soul into playing and singing.

Their music is straightforward and unpretentious, resonating with people who live with all they’ve got.

We’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs.

Be sure to check it out.

Gagaga SP Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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GAGAGA SP, sometimes called “Japan’s oldest youth punk band,” formed in Kobe, Hyogo in 1997 and made their major-label debut in 2002.

They became a central presence in the early 2000s youth punk boom, captivating many fans with a style that feels like folk distilled through punk.

Their straightforward, unadorned lyrics about youth resonate deeply.

The four members are Kozak Maeda, Satoshi Yamamoto, Yasunobu Kuwahara, and Satoshi Tajima.

They vividly depict the brilliance and struggles of adolescence, and their energetic live performances electrify venues.

They’re an artist we especially recommend to listeners in their teens and twenties.

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A punk rock song by Gagaga SP released in 2013 with the theme of adolescence.

It puts the feelings and states of adolescence to a refreshing melody.

When you become an adult, adolescence brings back a few slightly embarrassing memories of your past self.

But there were also dreams and precious feelings that you could only have back then.

If you listened to this song in your youth and give it another listen now, it might help you face your past self a little and prompt you to reflect on your current situation—how are you doing now?

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This is a single by Gagaga SP released in January 2007, written and composed by the vocalist Kozak Maeda.

As the title suggests, the song is set at Kobe Station in Kobe City.

It reached a peak position of 63 on the Oricon charts.

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When it comes to seasonal autumn foods, it’s got to be sanma (Pacific saury).

Centered around the concept of “the time it takes to grill sanma,” this is a fiery track packed with the emotions of youth.

Featured on Kobe-born punk rock band Gagaga SP’s 2006 album Seishun Kyojidai, the song’s driving pace and melodious groove will make your heart leap! And the bass is absolutely irresistible.

The lyrics, which depict first-time thrills, sparkle, and what lies ahead, carry a touch of bittersweet sentiment.

There’s also a gentle message that feels like it blows away the hazy emotions of adolescence—so good! Listening to Sanma Yaketaka stirs up a kind of impulsive, burning feeling inside.

Perfect for autumn—give it a spin!

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Kurisumasu o shiranai otokotachi – GAGAGAS P
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Released in 2009, a track from Gagaga SP’s seventh album.

It’s a song for men who want to enjoy Christmas but just can’t quite manage to—those with complicated feelings.

It starts off dripping with self-deprecation, but in the end it’s a valiant tune that tries to enjoy Christmas in a positive light.

It won’t overlap with other bands’ setlists, and covering a song by Gagaga SP—a true live band—is sure to get the crowd going.

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A gem of a track included on Gagaga SP’s May 2009 album “Give Me Money!! Give Me Love!! Give Me Freedom!!,” representing the youth punk scene.

It portrays the feelings of a lonely man far removed from the glittering, happiness-symbolizing Christmas, set to a wistful melody and candid lyrics.

Unlike their high-speed punk sound, this medium-tempo rock number vividly depicts unfulfilled romance and mounting impatience.

Despite its simple guitar-bass-drums setup, the song’s structure, which captures emotional shifts, makes it rewarding to perform.

It’s perfect for those who want to create a rough-edged atmosphere unlike typical Christmas songs—give it a try live.

Gagaga SP Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Que sera, seragagaga supi21rank/position

This memorable IYEMON commercial features Ace saying, “Once you know, there’s no going back,” and Teruya accepting it.

It’s promoted with the tagline “Tea in which Kyoto time flows,” and the CM indeed shows Kyoto scenery in the background.

The BGM is Keserasera, a song written specifically for this commercial—an upbeat track that pairs forward-looking lyrics with an irresistibly bright melody.