Kome Kome Club Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Since their debut in 1982, Kome Kome Club has continually astonished the Japanese music scene.
Initially seen as a large-scale performance troupe and a comic band, they leapt to the forefront of J-pop and even won the Japan Record Award.
They left behind a number of timeless songs that are still sung today and, though they disbanded in 1996 to widespread regret, they resumed activities in 2006.
Kome Kome Club Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Romantic Flightkome kome CLUB1rank/position

Just by listening, many people may feel a sense of liberation, as if a blue sky opens up before their eyes.
Known for their diverse musicality and entertainment-packed performances, Kome Kome Club included this classic on their 1987 album “KOMEGUNY.” It was originally just an album track, but after being used in a JAL commercial in 1990, it became a huge hit and was re-released as a single in April 1990.
Its exhilarating melody and adventurous worldview give you the courage to leap into new places.
When you’re facing a new chapter—graduation, a job transfer, and other turning points in life—this indispensable standard for the season of departures transforms anxiety into an exciting sense of anticipation.
Just by you being herekome kome CLUB2rank/position

This is a Kome Kome Club song that sets straightforward affection to a refreshing melody—the kind that makes the whole world seem to shine just by having someone by your side.
Even the “thank you” that’s hard to say out loud in everyday life feels gently encouraged by this song.
It reminds us that simply having someone you love can turn ordinary days into irreplaceable treasures.
Released in May 1992, it was also cherished as the theme song for the smash-hit drama “Sugao no Mama de” (“Just As We Are”).
When you want to reaffirm your single-hearted feelings for your partner or express your gratitude, listen to it—you’ll find yourself wanting to fly straight to that person.
Shake Hip!kome kome CLUB3rank/position

Kome Kome Club, famed for their originality-packed musicality and glamorous performances, won widespread popularity.
This funky number sings of a passionate moment: a heart pierced by laser-like glances from a captivating person and the shock of their sexy hip moves.
Released in April 1986, the song was featured in a commercial for Ajinomoto’s sports drink “TERRA.” A new version released in December 1990 reached No.
5 on the Oricon weekly chart, further showcasing their appeal as entertainers to a broad audience.
Even listening now, you can feel that exhilarating groove that gets your body moving.
I CAN BEkome kome CLUB4rank/position

When they first debuted, I remember thinking what a groundbreaking band had arrived.
They were a powerful, large ensemble with a horn section and dancers in the back.
At the time, they had twin vocalists: Carl Smokey Ishii and James Onoda.
KOME KOME WARkome kome CLUB5rank/position

Included on the 1988 album “GO FUNK.” A six-piece rock band formed in 1982.
Riding on an uptempo, developing funk groove, the lyrics are made up of a string of nonsensical words—perfectly silly in a way that’s very funk—and that, paradoxically, makes it really click.
I love youkome kome CLUB6rank/position

Kome Kome Club’s 13th single is a ballad said to have been created to celebrate a marriage between members.
Its gently soothing, warm tone is striking.
The lyrics, simple yet expressing deep affection, are sure to resonate with listeners.
Released on May 4, 1992, it debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and went on to sell approximately 2.895 million copies, making it one of Kome Kome Club’s signature ballads.
When you’re feeling tired or stressed, it’s a song that can heal your heart—why not give it a listen?
I can’t be single‑minded.kome kome CLUB7rank/position

Kome Kome Club is a group that has produced many great songs with their uniquely original musical style.
Many men in their 50s probably have some of their hits in their repertoire.
One track I recommend is Hitosuji ni Narenai.
It’s a fairly orthodox pop song, and the vocal range sits comfortably in the easy-to-sing low to mid register.
It also has good dynamic contrast, so if you stay on pitch, it’s a piece that will likely leave people thinking you sing well.


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