Gesu no Kiwami Otome: Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Gesu no Kiwami Otome is a band known for its unique wordplay, one-of-a-kind and outstanding sound, and addictive melodies.
Even after the widely publicized affair scandal that shook Japan, they continued to appear in the media without flinching and have kept up their remarkable success.
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Gesu no Kiwami Otome: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
to smoke; to be smoky; to become hazy/misty (from smoke)Gesu no Kiwami Otome.29rank/position

It begins with a slightly mournful tone that faintly evokes a mass.
The vocal harmonies also have a somewhat thin quality, which, to me, effectively conjures a fragile, melancholic mood.
The piano moves intensely, and it sounds really cool.
I was able to jump over the six-level vaulting box.Gesu no Kiwami Otome.30rank/position

This is a song that impressed me because its title, theme, melody, and lyrics are all quintessentially Gesu no Kiwami Otome.
There’s even a theory that the “Wataru-kun” who appears in “Gesu na Sankaku Kankei” refers to bassist Holiday Kacho.
Gesu no Kiwami Otome Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
DogmanGesu no Kiwami Otome.31rank/position

When producing video, you use editing software, right? In this music video for “Dogman,” the editing screen appears repeatedly.
Messages with feedback and directions about the footage arrive via a messaging app, and the edits actually change in response.
The message exchanges feel very real—even the parts where text is rewritten convey the creator’s struggles.
The content is suggestive from start to finish, as if it’s trying to say something.
It’s also interesting how the relationship dynamics between the man and woman in the video overlap a bit with those of the editor.
JajaumasanGesu no Kiwami Otome.32rank/position

It features a distinctive, mechanically frenzied synthesizer sound.
Despite the lyrics and themes, every part of the band produces an incredibly delicate and clear tone, so listening to this song made me once again feel that they truly embody the idea of “being serious about being silly.”
WHITE WALTZGesu no Kiwami Otome.33rank/position

It’s a stylish song characterized by a duple meter.
Personally, I really like the mature vibe of the melody up until the chorus.
The bassline moves quite a lot, but it really feels like this song exists because of that bass.
The sudden rhythm changes are interesting, too.
Shall we go, Nadeshiko?Gesu no Kiwami Otome.34rank/position

Unusually, this is a song with drummer Honai Koka in the main role.
Throughout the track it just keeps repeating a single message, and I don’t really understand what it’s saying, but it’s a fun song.
I quite like the lively guitar in the intro.
Black ParadeGesu no Kiwami Otome.35rank/position

It’s a song characterized by questioning lyrics.
With the mood of both the melody and the music video, it gives me a somewhat lonely feeling.
The image of drummer Honai Koka firing a gun repeatedly in the MV is also striking.
There are a few works like this, but this is one of the pieces that features Honai Koka’s narration.


