Ikimonogakari Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Since they began their activities in 1999, their songs, vocals, and the members’ warm personalities have been loved by many people.
Their music is simple and unadorned, yet it has a charm that captivates listeners.
Here, we present their most-streamed songs of the year, ranked in order.
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Ikimonogakari Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
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It’s a heartwarming, moving song brimming with hope.
Created by Ikimono-gakari, a musical unit that has long remained at the forefront of the J‑pop scene, it was released in 2019 as their third digital single and was written as the theme song for Mezamashi TV that same year.
The gentle soundscape—lively band tones colored by the beautiful timbre of strings—soothes the soul.
It’s the kind of charm that makes you want to keep listening.
If your heart is tired right now, this song might just save you.
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This is a commercial aired in 2023 themed around AEON’s Christmas party.
Watching the three women cheerfully discuss what to eat at this year’s Christmas party—roast chicken, steak, salmon, and more—makes you feel excited too.
In this commercial capturing their joyful mood, Ikimono-gakari’s 2023 release “YUKIMANIA” plays in the background.
It’s a Christmas song that portrays the thrill of the season and beautiful snowy scenery, and just listening to it makes your heart want to dance.
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This short and simple yet heart-fluttering commercial features a handsome senior praising a positive woman who’s taking on new challenges.
It’s by U-Can, a correspondence education service, and the CM song is Ikimono-gakari’s “try again,” a group that has remained at the forefront of the Japanese music scene.
The song is included on their 2019 album “WE DO.” It’s a refreshing, positive track that perfectly suits spring, a season of new beginnings.
Listening to it will spark your motivation.
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Ikimono-gakari released their 34th single in September 2023.
It’s a double A-side single featuring both “Ureshikute” and “Tokimeki,” which we’re introducing here.
The songs were selected as the theme for the Toei animated film “Precure All Stars F.” The tracks are crafted with a highly memorable symphonic arrangement, and the symphonic sound, the bright, upbeat tone, and vocalist Kiyoe Yoshioka’s radiant voice are exquisitely matched in the production.
Recreating the feel of the original in karaoke may be something that naturally suits singers with a higher female vocal range.
The vocal melody itself is very smooth and easy to sing, which is another strong recommendation point.
If you place the resonance toward the upper palate inside your mouth, your singing voice will become brighter—give it a try.
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When it comes to Halloween, the charm is not just the fun but also the hint of spookiness, right? So let me introduce “Ee Ja Nai Ka,” the theme song for the perfect Halloween movie, The Great Yokai War: Guardians.
The film follows a boy played by Kokoro Terada who leads yokai into battle to protect the world.
In the song, a wish for peace is sung over a festival-like rhythm.
It’s a high-energy track, yet it compellingly conveys the eerie atmosphere of yokai—that’s its appeal.
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How about a poppy, sparkling uptempo tune? It’s a song by Ikimono-gakari, the popular music group that’s been active on the front lines of the Japanese music scene for many years, included on their eighth album “WE DO,” released in 2019.
It’s a very catchy number, highlighted by the brilliant sound of the horn section.
Yoshioka’s bright vocals also match the feel of the song.
The lyrics are packed tight with feelings for a precious “you,” something any parent can surely relate to.
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Manga artist Yuuki Kikuchi serialized “A Crocodile Who Will Die in 100 Days” on Twitter for 100 days.
Everyone watched to see how it would end, and it became a huge topic.
It was a four-panel comic depicting ordinary, everyday life that set social media abuzz.
As a collaboration song with that work, Ikimono-gakari created and performed “Ikiru” (“To Live”).
It’s a moving song that makes you realize that the unremarkable daily life of “Wani-kun,” who ultimately died—an ordinary young person’s everyday routine—is not dull at all, but something precious.


