Good Morning America Popular Song Rankings [2026]
“Opening up, reaching out—to the hearts of as many people as possible.” That has been Good Morning America’s concept since their formation.
True to that, their straightforward musicality that pierces listeners’ hearts has remained unwavering to this day.
This time, we’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranking format.
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Good Morning America Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
I don’t want to dance to wallpaper music.guddō mōningu amerika11rank/position

Good Morning America, the band that dominated the Japanese rock scene in the 2010s.
While bassist Tanashin’s live performances were distinctive, Peggy’s tight and powerful drumming was also incredibly compelling.
Despite the song’s aggressive structure—built largely around phrases that feature continuous sixteenth-note snare hits—the approach never feels unnatural and blends seamlessly into the track.
The drumming demands attention from start to finish, and the tom run that appears near the end of the guitar solo is especially exhilarating—an absolute must-hear!
in Tokyo Cityguddō mōningu amerika12rank/position

“In Tokyo City,” where catchiness coexists with rock-style coolness.
Packed with that unmistakable Good Morning America vibe, the lyrics deliver a clear, compelling message.
It makes you want to listen while reading the lyrics carefully and think about their meaning.
The shocking music video is also memorable.
The usual way homeguddō mōningu amerika13rank/position

A song themed around Mother’s Day, “The Usual Way Home.” The older we get and the farther we live from home, the more we realize how significant our mothers are, and this song gives voice to those feelings.
It’s a gentle ballad, but the performance isn’t merely subdued—its appeal also lies in the cool touches, like the occasional drum fills and the guitar tones in places.
And tonight, let us talk together.guddō mōningu amerika14rank/position

This song is included as the opening track of their indie-era mini album “Sora Bakari Miteita” (“I Was Only Looking at the Sky”).
Its refreshingly powerful, classic sound leaves a strong impression.
It also carries a warmth like catching up with an old friend and sharing recent events and memories, making it a straightforward, emotionally resonant track.
But I’m anxious.guddō mōningu amerika15rank/position

This song, which is guaranteed to bring the crowd to a frenzy live, is “Dakedo Fuan Desu” (“But I’m Anxious”).
It’s a song about the anxiety and vulnerabilities that everyone has, and it inspires you to face forward and keep going without running away.
The track itself is up-tempo and packed with the cool, signature sound of Good Morning America.
It’s burning red.guddō mōningu amerika16rank/position

It’s included on the indie-era mini album “Sora Bakari Miteitā” (“I Was Only Looking at the Sky”).
The guitar sound in the intro is captivating.
Even as it portrays the shocking notion that the world keeps turning the same way no matter if someone dies somewhere, it channels that into a determination to live to the fullest from there—a song that conveys real strength.
The Karatsu wind blows against us.guddō mōningu amerika17rank/position

It is included in the second installment of the omnibus series planned by Good Morning America, “Ah, There’s Good Music Here.” It’s a breakup song that aches with memories of someone you once spent time with, yet the refreshing sound somehow conveys a powerful sense of moving forward.
Colorfulguddō mōningu amerika18rank/position

This is a track from the 2016 album “Lead-Sky Stargazer.” It also became an original cheer song for Lotte Toppo.
The members said they wondered, “Why us?” but also took it as, “They want to deliver a message through us,” and approached the collaboration that way.
It’s an upbeat song about valuing each person’s individuality (their own color).
Catch and releaseguddō mōningu amerika19rank/position

This song is another full-on example of Good Morning America’s signature style: pop-sounding music paired with critical lyrics.
The off-beat hi-hat is incredibly poppy and pleasant, and the “Yay yay!” part in the chorus is a real highlight where the audience can sing along at live shows.
roller coasterguddō mōningu amerika20rank/position

Jet Coaster is a pop song with a cute charm that’s quintessentially Good Morning America.
Its music video is packed with playful touches and is a joy to watch.
While the track overflows with pop sensibility, it also firmly includes the cool, rock edge that defines their appeal, making it unmistakably Good Morning America.


