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H2O Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

H2O Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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H2O, whose song “Omoide ga Ippai” became a major hit, is a Japanese musical duo.

True to their name, they were a refreshingly clear, water-like duo.

It’s said that by using a chemical formula as their group name, they also meant “we want to spark a chemical reaction.”

Here is a collection of some of their popular songs.

H2O Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Full of memoriesH₂O1rank/position

Adachi Mitsuru’s “Miyuki” × H2O “Omoide ga Ippai” Collaboration MV
Full of memoriesH₂O

An immortal ballad sung by the male duo H2O.

Its lyrics, which cherish the past while looking back at old photographs, overlap with the poignant scenes of spring.

Released as a single in March 1983, it became widely known as the ending theme of the anime “Miyuki.” With its beautiful choral work and approachable melody, it has been included in music textbooks and become a staple at choral competitions, passed down across generations.

In 2003, a self-cover version was used in a commercial, where some may have heard it anew.

It’s sure to vividly revive those bittersweet memories of the time and thoughts of someone once dear.

A heartwarming spring standard you’ll want to listen to quietly on your own during graduation and farewell season.

Full of memoriesH₂O2rank/position

Memories Are Full (with lyrics) H2O
Full of memoriesH₂O

A classic by H2O that stirs sweet, bittersweet memories, like flipping through an album filled with youthful moments.

The innocent smiles captured in photos, the glimmering memories like sun-dappled light, and a beautiful melody line that gently embraces the dreamy, Cinderella-like feelings of girlhood make this a memorable song.

Released in March 1983 and used as the ending theme for the anime Miyuki, it reached No.

6 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

Since then, it has been covered by numerous artists and cherished in school music textbooks and as a choral piece.

It’s a song that quietly speaks to the importance of looking back on memories while accepting your own growth.

One you’ll want to hum with friends, wrapped in a sense of nostalgia.

Faster Than The WorldH₂O3rank/position

This is the title track from the album “F.T.T.W.” The band is notable for having a sound that’s quite close to West Coast bands—unusual for a New York group—with a melodic hardcore vibe.

Even in this song, the intensity is interwoven with glimpses of melody.

Good-bye SeasonH₂O4rank/position

Tried singing: Good-bye Season (H2O) — Miyuki ending
Good-bye SeasonH₂O

It’s a song by H2O, famous for their track “Omoide ga Ippai.” The emotions of a man who decides to say goodbye as the girl he once loved graduates from her girlhood and gradually becomes someone out of reach are heartbreaking.

It’s a song that conveys not only a farewell to a lover but also a farewell to youth.

10% chance of rainH₂O5rank/position

Miyuki.op "10% Chance of Rain" TV Anime ver. custom full / Song: H₂O
10% chance of rainH₂O

This song lets you savor the fluttering excitement of love just beginning, like weather you can’t quite predict.

It was included on the single released by the folk duo H₂O in March 1983 and was used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV anime “Miyuki.” The duo’s breezy harmonies glide over a light, tropical sound.

In contrast to the ballad on the A-side, this arrangement became a hit, selling over 400,000 copies.

Its sophisticated, city-pop-like ensemble would make for the perfect soundtrack to a refreshing seaside drive.

It’s a track I’d recommend to anyone who loves ’80s New Music.