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Good Morning America Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Good Morning America Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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“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] (1–10)

A Parting Poemguddō mōningu amerika1rank/position

Good Morning America “Hanamuke no Uta” PV
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Good Morning America’s “Hanamuke no Uta” is a moving song that anyone who has experienced heartbreak can relate to.

It tenderly portrays the bittersweet, mature feelings of someone who, while knowing their former lover has found new happiness, can still genuinely wish them well.

Their vocals are crystal clear, and together with the pleasant melody, the music deeply resonates with listeners.

For music fans and many others, these words of love can truly become an oasis for the heart.

Especially when you’re emotionally exhausted, listening to this song may offer a bit of healing and the courage to face forward again.

Beyond wordsguddō mōningu amerika2rank/position

Good Morning America “Kotoba ni Naranai” Music Video [Official]
Beyond wordsguddō mōningu amerika

An upbeat number that gets your heart racing from the very first da-da-da-da.

It’s got that signature Good Morning America energy and an incredibly refreshing sense of speed! And the guitars are insanely cool! It’s so popular that it took first place in the fan poll held to coincide with the release of their best-of album.

It’s included on the album “I Was Always Looking at the Sky.” While it’s a full-throttle, fast-paced track, it also seems perfect for lying down on a rooftop and listening to it leisurely.

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Good Morning America “Copy-Paste” MV
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This song was created with human relationships through the internet, such as on social media, as its theme.

Its fast-paced, high-energy groove is addictive.

Four-on-the-floor tracks make it easy to keep the rhythm, so they’re great for beginners.

If you nail the timing of the chorus entrance, you can really capture the song’s sense of unity.

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Good Morning America “Tomoyo (Friend)”
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Included on the 2015 album “Good Morning America.” A four-piece rock band from Tokyo formed in 2001.

The vocals blend nicely with a sound woven from noisily ringing guitar tones and drums that lay down a simple, powerful beat.

Spiral to the Futureguddō mōningu amerika5rank/position

Good Morning America “Spiral to the Future” PV
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It’s a track by a punk rock band that’s extremely rare in Japan.

The song’s provocative, message-driven lyrics—very much in the punk rock spirit—and its striking guitar melody make for a listening experience that feels deeply sentimental.

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Good Morning America 'Hello Hello Hello' MV Dragon Ball Super Ending Theme Dragon Ball Super OP
Hello hello helloguddō mōningu amerika

If you want to rekindle your passion and move toward the future, I recommend “Hello Hello Hello.” Released by Good Morning America in 2015, it was used as an ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball Super.

Its straightforward rock sound gives you the courage to face forward.

Vocalist Shingo Kanehiro’s impassioned voice has energized music festivals across Japan.

When you’re feeling anxious about the future, intense guitar rock will help you remember your positive self!

Dear Zarathustra,guddō mōningu amerika7rank/position

Good Morning America “Dear, Zarathustra” Music Video
Dear Zarathustra,guddō mōningu amerika

The rock band Good Morning America’s song “Dear, Zarathustra.” The moving bassline from the first verse is striking, and the arrangement that tightly interlocks with the dance-beat drumming in the chorus is superb.

The bassline is light and nimble rather than heavy, showcasing the bassist’s craftsmanship.

I think you’ll really enjoy playing along if you try to copy it.

Let your heart race and look it up online to find out who’s playing these cool, clever bass phrases!