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Popular Japanese Girls’ Band Songs Ranking [2026]

I’ve gathered a variety of popular Japanese girls’ band songs, both old and new.

The songs are presented in a ranking format based on video view counts.

Take a look to see which tracks are popular and use it as a reference.

Popular Japanese Girls' Band Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

Smoke of LoveChatto Monchī99rank/position

Chatmonchy “Love’s Smoke” Music Video
Smoke of LoveChatto Monchī

This track stands out for Eriko Hashimoto’s delicate vocals and the band’s light, brisk sound.

The lyrics convey the pounding excitement of falling in love and the desire to be lost in a world for just the two of you.

Released in March 2006 as Chatmonchy’s first major-label single, it drew attention by being chosen as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s music program “JAPAN COUNTDOWN.” The lyrics vividly portray the feelings of someone in love, and the refreshing melody evokes the arrival of spring.

It’s a recommended number for those newly in love or anyone wanting to look back on memories with someone special.

My aim is right at your very core.SHISHAMO100rank/position

SHISHAMO “Aiming Straight for Your Heart”
My aim is right at your very core.SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a three-piece rock band that has gained popularity for delicate lyrics that vividly conjure up scenes and a robust rock sound.

Their seventh digital-only single, “Nerau wa Kimi no Donnaka,” chosen as the commercial song for the cram school “Daiichi Seminar/Pharos Individualized Education,” features an ensemble driven by edgy guitar tones that really amps up the energy.

Its message—facing your unstoppable feelings and moving forward—goes beyond cute and lands squarely in cool.

It’s a straightforward rock tune that’s sure to draw attention from male singers at karaoke as well.