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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.

Good Morning America Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

I was just staring at the sky.guddō mōningu amerika29rank/position

Good Morning America “I Was Just Staring at the Sky” PV
I was just staring at the sky.guddō mōningu amerika

Have you ever found yourself looking up at the sky when you’re frustrated that things aren’t going well, or struggling because they just won’t go right? Even at times like that, the sky is the same as always, and somehow it makes you steel yourself and realize that in the end, you’re the one who has to act.

This song is a full-throttle, exhilarating number that gives a push to take that next step after all that sky-gazing—a signature uptempo tune from early Good Morning America.

It’s also a fan favorite at live shows, a track that blasts away those murky feelings from the tip of your raised fist.

Let’s break throughguddō mōningu amerika30rank/position

Good Morning America “Let’s break through.”
Let's break throughguddō mōningu amerika

Packed with a rock vibe right from the intro, this song is by the guitar-rock band Good Morning America.

Unless you’re already a fan of the band, there may be many people who haven’t heard of them.

Their charm lies in catchy melodies and vocals paired with lyrics that pierce the heart with truths.

Reading the lyrics of this song, many listeners might feel it overlaps with their own lives—commuting back and forth between home and the office on crowded trains every day.

Everyone has those moments when they get sick of the unchanging routine and don’t want to go to work.

Listening to this song makes you feel like the only way to break through those days is to take matters into your own hands.

Whether that means setting a goal at your current job or making a bold move to change careers, the answer is up to you—but it might be a chance to take a fresh look at yourself.

Good Morning America Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

Toward the shining (side)guddō mōningu amerika31rank/position

Good Morning America “Toward the Shining” PV
Toward the shining (side)guddō mōningu amerika

This song, which starts with a beautiful intro, is the lead track “Toward the Shining” from the 3rd mini album.

The kick drum is four-on-the-floor, but rather than making it danceable, it gives the track a sense of stability.

It’s a song notable for its striking contrast between calm and dynamism.

Lead-Sky Stargazerguddō mōningu amerika32rank/position

Good Morning America “Lead-Sky Stargazer” MV
Lead-Sky Stargazerguddō mōningu amerika

This is the title track from their fourth major-label album, “Lead-Sky Stargazer.” It’s a song with great drive and groove that feels refreshing to listen to.

The music video is simple—just the members lined up in a row playing—but it still conveys the energy and power of a live performance.

Cry like the wind and melt awayguddō mōningu amerika33rank/position

Good Morning America “Cry with the Wind and Melt Away” MV
Cry like the wind and melt awayguddō mōningu amerika

This is a track from their fifth album, Sirius in Room 502, released in 2017.

It’s a characteristically emotional song in the Good Morning America style.

In the music video, vocalist and guitarist Shingo Kanehiro takes on the first skydive of his life.

The skydive was Kanehiro’s own idea.

His figure enjoying the sky on the wind matches the lyrics perfectly.

Only six charactersguddō mōningu amerika34rank/position

It’s included on their first major-label album, “Spiral to the Future.” With a relaxed, buoyant rhythm, it expresses the feeling of “I love you” toward “you,” creating a warm yet somehow playful atmosphere.

Call-upguddō mōningu amerika35rank/position

It is included on their major second album “in Tokyo City,” as well as on their curated album “Ah, Good Music Is Here.

Volume Four.” It’s a refreshing, warm song that depicts friends reminiscing and laughing together.