Band rankings popular among junior high school students [2026]
This time, we’re bringing you a ranking of bands popular among junior high school students.
It’s an age when your interest in music really starts to grow.
“Let’s start a band for the school festival!”
You might even find yourself saying that to your friends.
If you’re a guy, you probably know the feeling of daydreaming about looking cool on stage.
The bands we’re about to introduce might be packed with those very dreams.
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- Songs that junior high school students like. Classic and popular Japanese hits.
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The iconic song by Bakufu Slump, capturing the vibrant spirit of youth and the bonds of friendship, continues to move countless hearts even today.
Its lyrics, depicting the everyday life of boys on the track team, vividly portray scenes like talking in the locker room after the rain and gazing at the stars on the field at night, stirring up nostalgic memories.
Since its release in October 1988, it has been featured as insert music on Nippon TV’s “Genius! Takeshi’s Energy Giving TV” and in a Hitachi video commercial, and has since remained a beloved cheer song for high school baseball.
This piece is perfect for times when you face parting from friends, need the courage to take a new step forward, or want to cheer on someone important.
Its powerful melody and passionate message will gently nudge listeners onward.
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This song is notable for its cool guitar riff with delay effects.
It’s a track by the four-piece rock band “Kamisama, Boku wa Kizuite Shimatta.” Released in 2017 as their major-label debut single, it served as the theme song for the drama “Anata no Koto wa Sorehodo” (My Husband Won’t Fit/We Love Each Other Too Much).


