Next-generation girls' band! Kaneyori Masaru's popular songs ranking
Kaneyori Masaru is a three-piece rock band whose name was chosen because “a person’s name feels friendly and easy for us to come up with.” Even before their major-label debut in 2023, they landed numerous tie-ins and have been gaining attention as a next-generation girls’ band.
Their impactful band name, along with their musical style, is steadily resonating with a wide range of listeners.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Kaneyori Masaru’s most popular songs—essential viewing for fans of girls’ bands!
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Next-generation girls band! Kaneyori Masaru Popular Song Ranking (11–20)
run, nightKaneyori Masaru15rank/position

A refreshingly upbeat track that’s perfect for your runs.
Its exhilarating sound and lyrics that feel like sprinting through the night are striking.
Kaneyori Masaru’s powerful yet fragile vocals resonate deeply with listeners.
Included on the mini-album “Kakegaenaku Naritai,” released in October 2019, it was also chosen as the opening theme for NHK-FM’s radio program Music Line.
Recommended for moments when you want to face yourself or take a new step forward.
Listen to it on a night run, and your heart is sure to feel lighter.
not yetKaneyori Masaru16rank/position

An emotional track by Kaneyori Masaru, a three-piece band from Osaka! It’s the closing song of their mini-album “Kokoro wa Sentakki no Naka,” released in August 2020.
At about a minute and a half long, the lyrics are packed with the wavering feelings of someone in the transition to adulthood and the wish to “stay the same.” Its down-to-earth words and band sound feel like they wash away the haze in your heart.
Give it a listen when you’re wondering whether it’s okay to stay the way you are.
Song of the PianoKaneyori Masaru17rank/position

Kaneyori Masaru’s ballad delivers unforgettable memories of love carried on gentle piano tones.
The true-to-life lyrics, woven through Chitose Mina’s emotionally rich vocals, pair perfectly with the piano melodies that melt into the band’s sound.
Its worldview—overlaying everyday scenes with memories of someone dear—will surely tug at many hearts.
Released in January 2022, the song was later included on their major-label first full album, “Watashi no Nocturne.” The anecdote that the composer played while crying from overwhelming emotion speaks to the song’s earnestness.
Whether you cherish a past love or savor your present happiness, this piece will quietly stay close to your heart.
Listen on a quiet night alone, and your own personal story may rise to the surface.
two peopleKaneyori Masaru18rank/position

The happy moments spent with a lover are like the warm sunshine of spring, aren’t they? This song by the girls’ rock band Kaneyori Masaru is included on their 2023 album “Watashi no Nocturne.” It was chosen as the theme song for JR West’s “#Seishun Makimodoshi Tabi.” The lyrics capture the frustration of being with someone you love yet struggling to put your true feelings into words—sure to make your heart skip a beat.
Coloring this down-to-earth love is a pop band sound and the powerful vocals of Chitose Mina.
Give it a listen on a drive with someone special or while holding hands on a date.
Today’s songKaneyori Masaru19rank/position

This is a song by Kaneyori Masaru, a three-piece girls’ band based in Osaka.
It was used as an insert song in episode 10 of the anime “Sunny Boy.” The sound is striking for the sense of conflict and momentum that feels like racing through one’s youth, which resonates with the atmosphere of the work.
Because youth is a limited time, it conveys a strong desire to cherish “this very moment.” It’s a piece that portrays a form of youth that isn’t just bright and carefree.
springKaneyori Masaru20rank/position

It’s a song I want you to listen to when the warm sunlight pours down and you can feel a new season arriving.
It’s a work released in April 2021 by Kaneyori Masaru, a three-piece girls’ rock band from Osaka, and it was later included on their mini-album “Tsukiugokasareteku Bokutachi wa,” as well.
Set to a refreshing guitar rock sound, it sings of that frustrating feeling of love where you can’t be honest when you’re face to face with the other person.
The down-to-earth lyrics and the wistful vocals tighten around your heart.
The band’s exhilarating, spring-breeze-like performance vividly colors the emotions that sway at the turn of the seasons.
In this time when meetings and partings intersect, it’s a number that will surely be close to the hearts of those carrying feelings they can’t put into words.


