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Kishidan Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Even 20 years after their formation, Kishidan are still known for their trademark school uniforms and pompadour hairstyles.

Their songs really get the crowd going and lift your spirits, don’t they?

Here, we’ll introduce Kishidan’s popular songs in a fun, ranked list!

Kishidan Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Black SunKishidan11rank/position

This is another popular classic song, and even listening to it now feels nostalgic—but the melody is still so good.

Sho’s straightforward singing is wonderful.

It still sounds great today, and I could listen to it forever.

It reminded me of my younger days.

It’s a song I’ll want to keep listening to even as time goes by.

Don’t Feel,Think!!Kishidan12rank/position

This was also a TV drama’s theme song.

I loved it and watched the show.

The impactful opening is great.

It’s so upbeat that I end up listening to it over and over.

It’s a fun song that makes you feel happy.

I enjoy it.

Being able to create such a great song—Sho really is a genius.

Goodbye, worldKishidan13rank/position

I can really tell you’re singing seriously.

It’s simple, but you deliver it straight, and Sho’s voice is cool.

It’s great that you can not only hype things up but also sing solid, well-crafted songs.

I want more people in the world to hear it.

Standing NipponKishidan14rank/position

This song really encouraged me a lot.

I used to think they were just reckless troublemakers, but after listening to this track, I realized that image and the music are totally different things.

It makes me happy to see how seriously they’re trying to energize Japan, and I love this song too.

Love Me Knight!Kishidan15rank/position

I also loved the manga that was used here.

Their sound really fits perfectly, doesn’t it? It’s a catchy song where you can tell they’re having fun singing.

It’s also an insert song for Sho’s drama.

The title is lovely and the lyrics are great, too.

We think, therefore we are.Kishidan16rank/position

This song from the rock band Kishidan delivers a forward-looking, passionate message about life—one of the tracks we most want graduates to hear.

Its title, evocative of Descartes’ famous proposition “I think, therefore I am,” leaves a strong impression.

Meanwhile, the lyrics weave a bond with friends, urging us to live, to spend our days as we wish, together.

The message—let’s keep living side by side from here on—is sure to move you.

It’s brimming with Kishidan’s trademark fiery spirit and an inviting, catchy melody.

Kisarazu SallyKishidan17rank/position

A Yankee-style rock band formed in Kisarazu, Chiba Prefecture, Kishidan has a song set in Kisarazu, the base of their activities.

Its lyrics and melody, evocative of the Showa era, are uniquely crafted, and the song was also used as the theme for the locally-focused trendy drama “Kisarazu Graffiti.”

You pure motherfuckersKishidan18rank/position

As a CD single from Kishidan, this is their first new song in an astonishing five years and eight months.

It was written by Sho Ayanokoji as the theme song for the drama “Donketsu,” which begins airing on April 25, 2025! It features Kishidan’s signature hot, rough rock band sound that perfectly matches the yakuza-themed world of the drama.

The melody line is very straightforward, and since the same chorus melody appears, it shouldn’t be hard to remember the song.

Also, being a Kishidan track, the vocal range isn’t too high and sits comfortably for male singers.

It sounds cool if you sing it with a clenched-fist, power-through delivery! One thing to watch out for is to keep your throat relaxed without tensing up.

Using gestures helps you naturally loosen up and makes it easier to sing! Be sure to learn the choreography and have fun singing along.

D×D×DKishidan19rank/position

It’s a super fast-paced number and really cool.

The interplay between the vocals and the guitar and drums is a highlight and a pleasure to listen to.

It turned out to be a very cool song, and it’s exhilarating to hear.

I used to blast it on my way home from my part-time job.

It feels great.

Shut up!HKT48 feat. Kishidan20rank/position

[MV full] HKT48 feat. Kishidan “Shekarashika!” / HKT48 [Official]
Shut up!HKT48 feat. Kishidan

It was released in 2015 as a single under the name HKT48 feat.

Kishidan.

Haruka Kodama served as the center position for the song, which was created as a collaboration between HKT48 and Kishidan and produced in connection with the drama “Majisuka Gakuen: Extra Edition,” featuring both groups.

“Shekarashika” is a word in the Kyushu dialect, centered around HKT48’s home base of Fukuoka Prefecture, meaning “noisy.”