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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] (21–30)

coelacanthHinatazaka4629rank/position

Hinatazaka46, an idol group that’s hugely active on TV, is a familiar favorite for teens and people in their early twenties.

Their new song, “Coelacanth,” has a classic idol-pop feel: the A verse, B verse, and chorus are all arranged with clean, unadorned tones.

The track alone is more than impressive, but since they’re an idol group, be sure to check out the music video as well.

Many people are bound to be captivated by their pure, beautiful looks and their performance!

A once-in-a-lifetime summerHinatazaka4630rank/position

Hinatazaka46/Senbatsu – Isshou Ichido no Natsu [Audio]
A once-in-a-lifetime summerHinatazaka46

A song whose lyrics capture the fleeting beauty of summer and the ache of love, resonating deep in the heart.

It delicately portrays unforgettable summer scenes and emotions, with striking images of waves that ebb and flow and an empty sandy beach.

Paired with Hinatazaka46’s delicate vocals, it delivers a profound sense of moving emotion.

The track is included on the album “Tsuki to Hoshi ga Odoru Midnight,” released in October 2022.

It’s especially recommended for the season when you can feel summer drawing to a close.

It will speak to those who want to savor the beauty of passing time and cherish every fleeting moment.

Hinatazaka46 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Is it okay for me to fall for you this much?Hinatazaka4631rank/position

Hinatazaka46 “Is It Okay to Fall This Much in Love?”
Is it okay for me to fall for you this much?Hinatazaka46

In a sharp turn from their previous lively, cheerful “happy aura” image, this work portrays a heart-wrenching, bittersweet love that tightens the chest.

It’s the title track of their third single, released in October 2019, with Nao Kosaka serving as center.

The song expresses the anxiety and hesitation that grow along with deepening feelings of love, carried by delicate string arrangements that stir the heart with every listen.

It was also used in a commercial for Curry House CoCo Ichibanya, so many people may have heard it back then.

The elegant performance backed by an orchestra became a hot topic as well.

It’s recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in the lyrics alone on a long autumn night, or who are seeking a ballad that truly resonates.

Be sure to check it out.

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Hinatazaka46 “Other Crowd Type”
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When it comes to idol songs that can capture the heart of the guy you’re interested in, “Sonota Oosei Type” is the one.

It was included in Hinatazaka46’s 2022 single “Tsuki to Hoshi ga Odoru Midnight.” The song expresses the wish for “a man who gives you a sense of security and will stay by your side no matter what.” Sing it brightly and with a smile over its grand, atmospheric sound.

It’s a track that lets you deliver cute vocals and dance like an idol standing on a glamorous stage.

Send encouragement to the men who are always doing their best—and take the chance to share your feelings, too.

Look at me nowkeyakizaka 46 (hinatazaka 46)33rank/position

A song included on Hinatazaka46’s album Hashiridasu Shunkan, which was released under their former name, Hiragana Keyakizaka46.

Set to a serious, mid-tempo melody, it conveys the feelings of a challenger.

The word “color” is used symbolically to express complex emotions.

It was first released to the public in March 2018 as a coupling track on Keyakizaka46’s single Glass wo Ware!.

Loved as a song that symbolizes the members’ growth, it has drawn attention at live shows where the members sing while holding back tears.

This piece instills the courage to face difficulties and fosters self-affirmation.

It’s a song that gently pushes the backs of those who vow revenge.

I don’t remember you.Hinatazaka4634rank/position

Hinatazaka46 “I Don’t Remember You”
I don’t remember you.Hinatazaka46

A Hinatazaka46 song marked by a wistful melody and emotionally rich vocals.

Set at a class reunion after five years, it portrays the protagonist’s struggle with lingering feelings from a past romance.

Though the group is known for their “happy aura,” this work conveys a mature love in a calmer tone.

It was released digitally in advance in August 2024 and included on their 12th single, “Zettaiteki Daikan,” released in September.

It’s sure to resonate with anyone who can’t forget a faint love from their youth.

The delicate composition by ysu and the piercing lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto are especially compelling.

Delusional CosmosHinatazaka4635rank/position

Hinatazaka46 “Delusional Cosmos” [Vocal Distribution / Part Allocation]
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On an autumn evening, there’s one song that stays by your side when you suddenly feel sentimental.

This piece is a B-side included on Hinatazaka46’s single “Zettaiteki Daikkan,” released in September 2024, and it portrays the aching emotions of being unable to forget a former lover.

It’s a unit song by Mei Higashimura and Akari Nibu, who are both set to graduate, and the way their voices intertwine makes the scenes of reminiscence rise into even sharper relief.

If you’ve ever experienced parting from someone important, you’ll surely find yourself overwhelmed with empathy for that helpless feeling.

Why not listen while reflecting on seasons gone by?