Happy Song Rankings [2026]
Here is the ranking of the “happy songs” that were popular this year.
Songs that make you feel warm and happy just by listening.
You can sense kindness seeping through the lyrics of every track.
We present the most listened-to songs of the year in ranking order.
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- [Family Song] A gratitude song that lets you feel the importance of family.
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Happy Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
To the futureKiroro86rank/position

Kiroro’s “Mirai e” is a song perfectly suited to celebrating a new life.
Its gentle tone, which conveys both the hopes for a child soon to be born and the responsibilities of being a parent, gives courage and comfort to all parents striving in child-rearing.
The lyrics, sung toward an unseen future, strengthen the parent–child bond and remind us of the joy of belonging to a happy family.
With soothing vocals and a melody that makes anyone want to hum along, it’s also beloved as a karaoke staple.
As you listen to “Mirai e,” let’s rediscover the joy of nurturing and celebrate a new beginning for the family.
When I grow upSHOCK EYE from Shōnan no Kaze87rank/position

Parenting doesn’t always go smoothly, does it? Sometimes you feel anxious… but other times you get excited wondering, “What kind of adult will they become?” This song gently supports those parental feelings.
It’s a solo track sung by SHOCK EYE of Shonan no Kaze, included on the album “Shonan no Kaze ~Ichigo Ichie~,” released in June 2018.
It was also beloved as the theme song for the “What do you want to be when you grow up?” segment on MBS’s information program Mint!.
Its warm melody pairs perfectly with unpretentious lyrics, creating something any parent can relate to.
Listen to it while watching your child sleep, and you may find tears welling up naturally from its tenderness.
bumpyFurui Riho88rank/position

It’s a heartwarming love song set to a gentle lo-fi beat.
Released in June 2021, this gem of a ballad expresses earnest feelings while likening the relationship of two people who respect each other’s individuality to puzzle pieces fitting together.
Furui Riho’s soft yet strong vocals wrap you in kindness, giving the piece a warm, comforting feel.
Included on the album “Green Light,” it won the Hokkaido Block Award at the 15th CD Shop Awards 2023.
In 2023, she also provided “Friends” as the theme song for the Hokkaido TV drama Bento-ya-san no Omotenashi (The Bento Shop’s Hospitality).
It’s a perfect track for anyone who admires a relationship where both people acknowledge their differences and are inspired to grow through each other’s presence.
Theory of Absolute HappinessMizuki Nana89rank/position

This is a ballad by Nana Mizuki whose pure, straightforward feelings for another person strike a chord.
Released in December 2016 from the album “NEOGENE CREATION,” the song was also used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Hiruobi!” Gently sung, it expresses the wish for a happy future with an irreplaceable person.
It carries a resolve and desire to grow together with someone dear, even while still imperfect, and its letter-like expressions to a loved one resonate deeply.
It is a song that can deepen the feelings shared by two people who care for each other.
pupilaiko90rank/position

Even if you’ve never been in the same situation, each phrase that appears in the lyrics resonates so deeply that you can’t help but empathize.
It’s a ballad brimming with the kind of embrace that seems to affirm all the hardships and pains of the past.
Along with the joy of the present, it brings to mind the image of your child grown up and the beginnings of each day to come.
Aiko’s carefully delivered vocals are truly wonderful—impossible to listen to without tears—and this song makes you feel a new, gentle light that softly enfolds you.


