Koresawa’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Koresawa is a singer-songwriter who’s also known for keeping her face private.
Her signature song “Tabako” (“Cigarette”) quickly catapulted her to fame!
Her lyrics, which many people—especially young women—can relate to, are truly compelling.
Listen just once and you’ll surely be captivated by her.
Of course, it’s not only the lyrics—her compositions and vocals are absolutely wonderful, too.
In this article, we’ll introduce her most popular songs in a ranking format, so if you haven’t listened to her music yet, be sure to check it out.
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Koresawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
your bandKoresawa31rank/position

Koresawa is a singer-songwriter whose candid style of singing about down-to-earth worries like love, daily life, and relationships has made her popular.
Her signature song “Tabako” has been viewed over 50 million times on YouTube, and she’s especially popular with the Reiwa generation.
Her song “Kimi no Band” is recommended for those who want to sing something rock! Even among women who feel they’re not great at singing, I think some secretly want to belt out a full-on rock song.
But many rock tracks have fast tempos and are quite difficult.
That’s why this song is a great pick.
It has a rock band sound, but the tempo is just right, so you won’t get out of breath or lose your enunciation.
If you want to sing in a rock style, start with this track!
J-POPKoresawa32rank/position

Singer-songwriter Koresawa, who made her major debut in 2017, has gained popularity for lyrics that depict authentic female psychology and vivid scenes.
J-POP, the opening track of her third EP Jieipop, was selected as the ending theme for the music show Buzz Rhythm.
While the melody features intricate movements, its narrow vocal range makes it easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a pop tune I’d especially recommend to teenage girls—try singing it with a cute vocal tone in mind.
an unkind girlKoresawa33rank/position

It’s a ballad that portrays painfully real emotions, where unrequited love and self-loathing intertwine.
Singer-songwriter Koresawa, who keeps her real face hidden from the media, delivers this track as the closing song of her EP “Atashi no Koibito E.P,” released in November 2025.
It’s a poignant breakup song performed with just a single guitar and voice.
Through everyday scenes, it chronicles a clumsy state of mind—so consumed with thoughts of the other person that tenderness becomes elusive.
Among the tracks that include commercial tie-ins, this one deliberately weaves an unadorned sound whose solitary resonance strikes right at the heart.
On nights when the wound hasn’t healed and you want to cry quietly alone, it will be there to keep you company.
You and Indian curryKoresawa34rank/position

Included as the 8th track on the 2017 major-label debut album “Korekara.” A song depicting a scene at an Indian curry restaurant visited with an unrequited love.
The portrayal of a woman’s feelings is strikingly realistic.
What would you think about going to a curry place for a first date?
I’m going to be a bride.Koresawa35rank/position

This is a hidden-gem wedding song by Koresawa, a singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture.
Known for resonating with many through numerous breakup songs, here she depicts the resolve to embark on the last love of one’s life and the down-to-earth anxieties about the shared life to come.
It’s moving, capturing a real bride’s feelings—not just simple happiness—set to a catchy pop melody.
The track is included on the album “To the You Who Chose Me and the You Who Didn’t,” released in March 2025.
During the live tour, she actually performed wearing a dress and veil, and the bouquet toss staging also became a hot topic.
It’s a song I want not only those about to get married, but everyone who wishes to stay forever with the one they love, to hear.
It’s cute, you know.Koresawa36rank/position

This commercial promotes CANMAKE’s 40th anniversary, expressing how the brand has supported all kinds of “cute” for many different people.
Everyone works hard in their own way each day, and the ad brightly portrays how CANMAKE helps realize a style of cuteness that fits each person’s life.
The song that further highlights the “cute” depicted in the visuals is Koresawa’s “Kawaii Mon.” The sparkling sounds in the track are striking, and the lyrics, which depict everyday life for girls, convey a positive attitude toward pursuing cuteness.
Because I’m about to become an adult soonKoresawa37rank/position

It’s a song that feels dazzling precisely because it’s bound to end.
Written and performed by singer-songwriter Koresawa, it was first unveiled in August 2025 as the support movie track for SS Pharmaceutical’s “Omamori EVE” campaign, and later included on the album “Atashi no Koibito E.P,” released in November.
Within the limited time of one’s teenage years, it vividly portrays the preciousness of days spent with friends and the restless urgency of approaching adulthood.
It’s a youthful pop tune we hope you’ll listen to if you’ve finished your tournaments or club activities and, while carrying a touch of loneliness, are trying to take your next step forward.
earring on the right earKoresawa38rank/position

Koresawa’s “Migi Mimi no Pierce” (Right Ear Earring) is a track included on the 2021 album Jun’ai Closet.
Triggered by the loss of a right-ear earring, the song looks back on the events leading up to a breakup, expressing how the love between them changed over time.
Its buoyant sound is striking as well, conveying a sense of determination to move forward decisively.
Reflecting on the days the two spent together also reveals how the other person felt about her, which adds to the pain.
The Last BentoKoresawa39rank/position

It’s a song that feels like it expresses heartfelt gratitude for the gentle love of family that we had taken for granted.
By focusing on the final scene of having a homemade bento made for you, it conveys the warmth felt at that closing moment straight and true.
The light, upbeat rock sound is really pleasant.
It’s a track by the singer-songwriter Koresawa, released in March 2026.
It was chosen as the theme song for Lotte’s “#LastBentoReturn Ghana” campaign and as the theme for a short drama.
It’s a piece that shines with the keen observational eye seen on masterpieces like “Junai Closet.” It’s the perfect song for simply expressing gratitude to the precious family who have supported you all this time! Highly recommended for scenes where, before graduation, you send your feelings along with a lunchbox.


