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Hinatazaka46 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Hinatazaka46 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Hinatazaka46 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Hinatazaka46, which originated as Keyakizaka46’s subgroup formed in 2015, adopted its current name in 2019.

They are known as one of the groups in the Sakamichi Series produced by Yasushi Akimoto.

A key characteristic of Hinatazaka46 is their many bright and refreshing songs.

Starting with tracks like “Kyun” and “Doremisolasido,” much of their music has an uplifting sound that makes you feel energized when you listen.

In this article, we’ll introduce their songs in a ranking format, so be sure to give them a careful listen.

Hinatazaka46 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Do Re Mi So La Si DoHinatazaka461rank/position

Hinatazaka46’s song “Doremisolasido” is a track that even beginners can perfectly copy.

Because it’s performed by a large group, the focus is on formations and movement, and the choreography itself mainly uses hand motions.

In the memorable “Do-Re-Mi” part of the chorus, the moves are simple—raising and lowering the shoulders alternately—and the emphasis is on rhythm-keeping, which is fundamental to dance.

Also, the step at the beginning of the chorus is the Charleston, a basic step that’s taught early on when learning dance, so once beginners pick it up, they’re sure to have fun dancing it!

Heart-throbbingHinatazaka462rank/position

This is Hinatazaka46’s memorable debut song, which captures the heart-throbbing moment of falling in love with a catchy onomatopoeia.

The lyrics portray an uncontrollable feeling of affection and a chest that flutters just by thinking of the other person, uplifting and buoying the listener’s spirits.

Released as a single in March 2019, it was also featured in a commercial for the fashion subscription service “Mechakari.” The track brims with the group’s signature “happy aura” sound, and its irresistibly cute, copyable choreography is a major charm point.

It’s perfect not only when you want to accelerate those feelings of love, but also when you’re feeling a bit down.

Give this song a listen and you’re sure to feel an uplifting, positive surge of energy.

Be sure to check it out.

Horse of YouthHinatazaka463rank/position

Hinatazaka46 'The Horse of Youth'
Horse of YouthHinatazaka46

When it comes to songs that further energize a school sports festival—the students’ big moment—look no further than the cheer anthem sung by Hinatazaka46.

Its vibrant momentum that makes you want to get moving and its uplifting message about the determination to move forward strike a powerful chord.

Included as a coupling track on the single “Sonna Koto Nai Yo,” released in February 2020, the song is also featured on the album “Hinatazaka,” which came out in September of the same year.

It was further chosen as the theme song for the drama “DASADA,” in which the members played the main roles.

With its brisk, driving sound and strong beat, it’s perfect for events where classmates and teammates give their all—be it competitions or cheering battles.

Why not play this track at a fiery, excitement-filled sports festival to spur students on as they overcome challenges and dash forward with passion and hope?

Only the graduation photo knowsHinatazaka464rank/position

The Only One Who Knows Is the Graduation Photo by Hinatazaka46
Only the graduation photo knowsHinatazaka46

A graduation song by Hinatazaka46 that blends the lightness of a spring breeze with a touch of poignancy.

It captures the feelings of parting and the moment of stepping into something new with crystal-clear vocals.

The track features an up-tempo melody line that opens up like a sweeping landscape toward the chorus, evoking an exciting sense of the future.

Released in January 2025 as their 13th single, it features Nao Kosaka in the center position and sold 496,191 copies in its first week.

It’s the perfect song for those who want to look back on days spent with friends while moving forward with a smile.

With its bright, sparkling sound, it would make a wonderful BGM for a graduation video, lifting viewers’ spirits the moment they watch.

calculatingly cuteHinatazaka465rank/position

Hinatazaka46 “Aza to Kawaii” (Cunningly Cute)
calculatingly cuteHinatazaka46

You can’t help but be drawn to a girl with irresistibly cute, calculated gestures.

Set to a poppy melody, this sweet-and-sour love song is a track that makes your heart flutter just by listening.

Featured as the lead song on the album “Hinatazaka,” released in September 2020, it was also used in a Lawson campaign commercial.

Although not a single’s title track, it became widely known beyond the fanbase—performed even at the 71st NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen in December 2020.

The performance centered on Mirei Sasaki in the center position, along with the choreography that forms a “crush heart,” is especially charming.

Its bright, catchy sound is perfect for when you need a boost of energy or want to heighten those feelings of love.

Be sure to enjoy it together with the dance!

A monster I’ve never seen beforeHinatazaka466rank/position

Hinatazaka46 is an idol group that originally launched as Keyakizaka46’s subgroup, Hiragana Keyakizaka46, and made their CD debut in 2019.

“Mitatokotonai Mamono” (“A Monster I’ve Never Seen”) is a track produced as a fourth‑generation members’ song, included as a common coupling track on their 10th single, “Am I ready?”.

Its fresh, summery arrangement might just blow away the winter chill during year-end housecleaning.

With its translucent sound and cute vocals that linger in your ears, it’s a refreshing pop tune.

Again and againHinatazaka467rank/position

Hinatazaka46 “Again and Again”
Again and againHinatazaka46

This is a straightforward cheer song by Hinatazaka46, an idol group that has won support through activities that make viewers smile, using their “happy aura” as a weapon.

It’s included on their single “Tteka,” released in October 2021, and was chosen as the support song for NTV’s “High School Quiz 2021.” Its powerful message of affirmation—that it’s okay to fail as long as you start again from there—feels perfect for the season when May blues can weigh on your heart.

Gently encouraging you that there’s no need to rush by comparing yourself to others, this track is one you’ll want to hear if you’re struggling with studies or work.

Try making it your BGM on your commute to school or work and reset your gloomy mood.

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