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.
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Kome Kome Club Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
I love youkome kome CLUB8rank/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?
FUNK FUJIYAMAkome kome CLUB9rank/position

Kome Kome Club’s ninth single, released in 1989.
It’s one of their signature songs—upbeat and fun.
A unique piece that crams in an abundance of quintessentially “Japanese” specialties in the lyrics.
Even with time since its release, it still feels solidly groovy, boasting an authentic funk sound.
Catchy melodies, cool rhythms, and Tatsuya Ishii’s playful vocal work and dance all blend together to make it a joyful track.
I Know Magickome kome CLUB10rank/position

This is a song by Kome Kome Club, led by Tatsuya Ishii, who has been in the spotlight again recently.
Despite their strong vocal abilities, Kome Kome Club operates more as entertainers than as conventional artists.
While they have many mellow love songs, this track is a high-tempo, lively, bright, and fun love song that is quintessentially Kome Kome Club.
Kome Kome Club Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Romantic Flight (Acoustic Ver.)kome kome CLUB11rank/position

An acoustic self-cover by Kome Kome Club.
It starts at a more relaxed tempo than usual and gradually builds dynamically with added brass and strings.
Tatsuya Ishii’s voice, enriched with the allure of age, is absolutely superb! The unwavering lead vocals, the supporting chorus, and the band’s solid cohesion are truly impressive.
Child’s days memorykome kome CLUB12rank/position
This is a song that was often used as the ending theme during the 1994–1995 season.
As the title suggests, it depicts a nostalgic look back at childhood memories.
Although it’s a song from a children’s program, it also seems aimed at parents, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
While it reflects on a past that cannot be returned to, it conveys not sadness or loneliness, but a sense of hope—moving toward the future with radiant memories in one’s heart.
Collectionkome kome CLUB13rank/position

One of the tracks on Kome Kome Club’s 1987 album “KOMEGUNY,” titled “Collection.” The song portrays the feelings of a protagonist who is keeping the person they love locked up so they won’t escape, along with the terrified state of that person.
It’s a song that inevitably brings the word “abduction and confinement” to mind… When the captive pleads to go home, the protagonist replies, “It’ll definitely be fun,” exuding an extraordinary sense of madness.
There are many songs about loving someone so much you want to lock them up, but perhaps few where they actually do.
Recommended if you’re in the mood for a thoroughly deranged track.
STYLISH WOMANkome kome CLUB14rank/position

This was the single released just before Kome Kome Club disbanded for the first time.
After releasing the song in March 1996, they did not perform any live shows for the rest of the year and announced their breakup in November of the same year.
Despite the fate that awaited them, the song itself is bright and gives no hint of what was to come.



