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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 Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Refrain RefrainGO!GO!718831rank/position

GO!GO!7188 Refrain Refrain (cover)
Refrain RefrainGO!GO!7188

A track included on GO!GO!7188’s eighth original album, “Go!!GO!GO!Go!!”.

It’s the kind of song you want to listen to when you want to blow away feelings of loneliness.

Isn’t it a cheer-up number that’s very GO!GO!7188? They’re really good at expressing something like a light that exists within loneliness and wistfulness.

From the World’s Train WindowsGO!GO!718832rank/position

From the Train Windows of the World – Rain-bringer (GO!GO!7188 cover)
From the World's Train WindowsGO!GO!7188

Among GO!GO!7188’s songs, this one has a poppy feel and is one of the cute tracks.

I’m not sure if it was actually inspired by that TV program “World Train View,” but it’s the kind of number you want to listen to when you’re on a train or traveling, isn’t it?

The Last SupperGO!GO!718833rank/position

The Last Supper of the 55 Lizards (GO!GO!7188)
The Last SupperGO!GO!7188

A track included on “Go!!GO!GO!Go!!.” It’s a song about a couple, but it’s definitely not a love song—it’s a goodbye song.

It’s very GO!GO!7188-like, comparing the situation to the Last Supper: the boyfriend still hasn’t realized the relationship is over, even though it has already ended for her.

SakurajimaGO!GO!718834rank/position

It’s a deep, rock-driven number.

It starts off mellow, but the intensity that kicks in around 1:20 is exhilarating.

With its unique worldview, it seems to be expressing life and death—perhaps a small light within despair? I can’t say for sure, but it’s an amazing track.

lapis lazuli blueGO!GO!718835rank/position

Among GO!GO!7188’s songs, this is one of the most distinctly Japanese-flavored tracks.

The shift from the heavy, dark mood before the chorus to the sudden brightness at the chorus is so striking that once you hear it, you won’t forget it.

There aren’t many songs with such a dramatic contrast between the chorus and the rest.

Brain TravelerGO!GO!718836rank/position

Brain Traveler - GO!GO!7188.avi
Brain TravelerGO!GO!7188

A song that’s rare among GO!GO!7188’s works for incorporating ska-like elements.

The driving feel from the choppy guitar and the occasionally dark atmosphere characteristic of GO!GO!7188 blend exquisitely, creating a track with a unique vibe.

WestGO!GO!718837rank/position

If you watch the video, I think you’ll understand why GO!GO!7188 is called a live band.

From the intro it ramps up in a big way, and the flow through the B section’s hits into the chorus gives it a festival-like vibe—an incredibly cool song.

picky eaterGO!GO!718838rank/position

GO!GO!7188 really gives each song its own personality, so you never get bored listening.

This track is fairly upbeat, but the lyrics aren’t actually that bright, making it very characteristic of GO!GO!7188.

If you listen closely to the lyrics, I think many people will find themselves relating to them.

female ninjaGO!GO!718839rank/position

A powerful track by GO!GO!7188 that fuses a wild, untamed sound with Japanese-style elements.

It’s included on the album Ryūzetsuran, released in October 2004, and features striking lyrics themed around a female ninja (kunoichi).

The song conveys the strength to face oneself and confront hardship.

It blends the band’s signature surf rock and punk rock with traditional Japanese motifs.

Fierce guitar riffs and commanding vocals shake you to the core.

Experience this track to fully savor GO!GO!7188’s musical identity.

Adult medicineGO!GO!718840rank/position

A track included on GO!GO!7188’s third album, Tategami.

It’s a song about Akko, who couldn’t swallow pills when she was younger, finding that only tablets are prescribed once you’re an adult.

The title is catchy, and the melody is a distinctively GO!GO!7188 rock number.

It’s a fan favorite that fires up the crowd at live shows.