Rankings of Shinsei Kamattechan’s Popular Songs [2026]
People tend to be captivated by Shinsei Kamattechan’s quirky behavior, but they continue to produce unforgettable songs that tug at the heartstrings, such as “Rock ’n’ Roll Won’t Stop” and “Evening Piano.” This time, we’ve put together a selection of their popular tracks—be sure to dive into the world of Shinsei Kamattechan.
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Shinsei Kamattechan Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
That girl on the cannonShinsei Kamattechan21rank/position

This is a track included on the 6th album, “Hero Syndrome.” I’m hooked on the contrast between the song’s light, breezy phrases and the opposing quality of the vocals, along with its floating, airy atmosphere.
The keyboard phrases are incredibly emotional and leave me with a bittersweet feeling.
Hana-chan, are you a squirrel?!Shinsei Kamattechan22rank/position

This is a track included on the 5th album, “It’s Fun.” This song, too, has a dark tone in both its music video and lyrics.
It’s said that it might be about Hana-chan herself.
It sings of the desire to die and the feelings toward oneself who cannot die, making it a song that carries a powerful energy.
At what ageShinsei Kamattechan23rank/position

This is a track included on the 1st album, “Minna Shine” (“Everybody Die”).
The beautiful piano sound and the unstable feel of the gritty, heavily distorted guitar are really cool.
I think a lot of people can relate to this song.
The layered vocals in the latter half are very emotional.
Baby, Rainy DailyShinsei Kamattechan24rank/position

This song turns a melancholy mood into something astonishingly catchy.
The clear, ringing piano set against the overall gritty, glimmering sound creates a wonderfully pleasing imbalance.
It feels like complex emotions have been transformed directly into sound, and the feelings come through straight to the listener.
All of my Zolpidem dreamsShinsei Kamattechan25rank/position

This is a track that wasn’t included on any CD.
When it was released, it drew a huge response.
I think it’s a song that honestly expresses feelings that are hard to put into words.
Rather than cheering you up, it feels like a song that stays by your side.
I want to find companions.Shinsei Kamattechan26rank/position

This is a track included on their 5th album, “Tanoshii ne” (“Isn’t It Fun”).
I heard the vocalist wrote it when they were thinking about breaking up the band.
It’s a song where, even while considering quitting, they sing about wishing this moment would last forever, and you can feel the vocalist’s love.
Both the lyrics and the melody are very emotional.
Start of the summer ghost club member!Shinsei Kamattechan27rank/position

This is a coupling track from the 8th single, “Zutto.” The video released on YouTube uses the demo audio and is a self-made video clip by Noko.
It’s a perfect song for anyone who’s ever thought, “I just like being alone.” The slightly quirky video clip is also fun to watch.
Be yourselfShinsei Kamattechan28rank/position

These songs are included on the 1st album “Everyone Die” and the best-of album “Best Kamatte-chan.” The versions on the best-of are remastered, giving them a different feel from the 1st album versions, which is interesting.
The lyrics are simple, but it’s a wonderful track that really draws you in.
HawaiiShinsei Kamattechan29rank/position

The charismatic band Shinsei Kamattechan’s “Hawaii” is, as expected, in the rock vein, so it doesn’t exactly qualify as Hawaiian rock, but I think it’s turned out to be a very compelling track.
Their unwavering concept is unique, and you can even feel a certain inner strength.
Front Memory feat. Makoto KawamotoShinsei Kamattechan30rank/position

It was released as the 8th single in a limited run of 4,946 copies (a play on words for “shikuyoro”).
Originally, it was a song Noko had uploaded to YouTube, and it was released as a single with Makoto Kawamoto as a guest vocalist.
The change in vocals significantly alters the impression, giving it a fresh feel.


