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GO!GO!7188 Popular Song Rankings [2026]

They are a three-piece rock band that gained widespread recognition with the smash hit sparked by the single “Ukifune,” and whose album “Tategami” ranked on the Oricon charts.

This time, we’d like to introduce them to you.

We’ve listed their most popular songs in a ranking format, ordered by the number of plays.

Please take a look.

GO!GO!7188 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

After the rain, on the asphalt, in my new shoesGO!GO!718822rank/position

Go!Go!7188 – After the Rain, on Asphalt, in New Shoes (Short-Distance Love)
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It’s an insert song from the album, and with its bright, distinctly “them” melodic line, it’s become a fan favorite.

It’s a refreshing song about lacing up brand-new shoes and dashing across rain-washed asphalt to fling all your worries and thoughts far away.

Ah, youth.GO!GO!718823rank/position

It’s got a hint of that Showa-era flavor, yet it still sounds cool today.

That’s the charm of this band.

They create something that feels both old and new, and it gives them a unique appeal you won’t find elsewhere.

The way it turns breezy and refreshing right before the chorus is irresistible.

This is a track I really want you to hear.

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Even among GO!GO!7188’s songs, this one is particularly distinctive.

The two-beat rhythm is striking, giving it a palpable sense of speed.

The band’s instrumental prowess really stands out, and after just one listen, it sticks in your head—a powerful, high-impact track bursting with momentum.

Lizard No. 3GO!GO!718825rank/position

A level of power that won’t lose to any boys’ band around.

The drive is incredible right from the first verse.

With both a guitar solo and a bass solo, this track showcases the members’ high level of skill and potential.

It’s definitely a song I’d love to hear live.

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GO! GO! 7188 Nameless Guitar
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A track included on GO!GO!7188’s album Tategami.

It’s a song about the emotion vocalist Yuu felt when meeting the band she had long admired, THE BOOM, for the first time.

She later said that since they couldn’t settle on a title for a long time, it became a nameless song, and that’s how it ended up being called “Nanashi.”

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This track, with its striking and cool intro guitar riff, rides on a two-beat drum groove that brings a sense of speed.

It delivers relatable lyrics that express the feeling of being bored with a dragging everyday life.

Just like the lyrics suggest, the mood of the song shifts noticeably as it goes, making it a fun listen.

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GO!GO!7188 Eoeo E Guitar Cover
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A song with a distinctly GO!GO!7188-style title, it’s a rock ’n’ roll number.

The call-and-response between Yuu and Akko in the chorus is adorable and so good, right? It’s included on GO!GO!7188’s eighth album, “Go!!GO!GO!Go!!.”