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Kyuso Nekokami Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Kyuso Nekokami Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Kyuso Nekokami Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

We’d like to introduce some popular songs by Kyuso Nekokami, a power pop/rock band from Hyogo Prefecture.

They’ve created tons of tracks that make your body move on its own just by listening.

Their catchy musical sensibilities have even landed them appearances as a band in TV commercials.

By all means, enjoy their music at a loud volume—just not so loud that you get in trouble!

Kyuso Nekokami Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

MEGA SHAKE IT !Kyūso Nekokami1rank/position

Kyusonekokami - “MEGA SHAKE IT!” MUSIC VIDEO
MEGA SHAKE IT !Kyūso Nekokami

Known for its unforgettable, catchy phrase that sticks after a single listen, “MEGA SHAKE IT” is a song by the rock band Kyuso Nekokami, released in 2015.

It’s also familiar as the commercial song for House Foods’ Mega Shaki.

You’ve probably heard the chorus with its almost screaming vocals.

While the song is generally intense, it features playful touches like a key change midway that shifts into a house-music vibe.

I know, okay.Kyūso Nekokami2rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami – “I Know It” MUSIC VIDEO
I know, okay.Kyūso Nekokami

A five-piece rock band, Kyuso Nekokami has won fans with their fast-paced, hard-hitting songs and catchy, straightforward lyrics.

This is their third major-label single.

Chosen as the theme song for the film “14 no Yoru” (14 That Night), it features striking lyrics that portray the negative feelings toward others that everyone probably has at least once.

We all, to a greater or lesser extent, feel like badmouthing others when things aren’t going well for us, but the song’s message—making us realize that merely saying such things won’t move us forward at all—really hits home.

It’s a number that teaches the importance of facing yourself, not others, and overcoming obstacles when you hit a wall.

phantom vibrationKyūso Nekokami3rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami – “Phantom Vibration” PV
phantom vibrationKyūso Nekokami

When it comes to songs that humorously depict smartphone addiction, this is the one! Released by Kyuso Nekokami in October 2013, this track satirically sings about issues facing modern society.

It portrays people today, so dependent on their phones that they feel like vital organs, all set to an upbeat melody.

The music video—featuring sounds inspired by the iPhone’s ringtone—also drew attention.

It’s become a staple at live shows and a fan favorite.

If you can’t let go of your smartphone, why not sing it together at karaoke, share a laugh, and take a moment to reflect on your own life?

subculture girlKyūso Nekokami4rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami - “Subculture Girl” PV
subculture girlKyūso Nekokami

Kyuso Nekokami is a five-piece rock band from the Kansai region.

Featured as the second track on their December 2012 album “Daiji na Oshirase,” this song rattles off urban lifestyle signifiers—thick black-rimmed glasses, can badges, opening up a Mac at Starbucks—to playfully skewer the craving for approval and overactive self-consciousness.

Riding a danceable beat, its rapid-fire “relatable moments” make you want to shout “So true!” while also prompting a self-deprecating “That might be me…” at the same time.

It’s the perfect track for karaoke with friends or a girls’ night, when you want to laugh together by turning each other’s cringey sides into a joke.

houseKyūso Nekokami5rank/position

For anyone who wants to enjoy a bit of humor at karaoke, Kyuso Nekokami’s “Ie” is the perfect pick.

Featured in a Tama Home commercial, this song stands out for its simple yet catchy refrain that plays on the word “ie” (house) and the phrase “yay.” Since its release in 2016, it quickly captivated many viewers and has helped liven up karaoke sessions.

With singers taking turns and everyone chanting “ie” together, even those not used to singing can join in the fun.

Short but impactful, incredibly easy to remember, and ideal for creating a sense of unity—this is a go-to track for karaoke!

NEKOSAMAKyūso Nekokami6rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami is a band that has carved out a unique presence in the Japanese rock scene since the 2010s, with a wide repertoire ranging from fiery tracks to playful ones.

Among their works is a song themed around cats—the very animal that appears in their band name.

In the lyrics, they passionately delve into the mysterious charm of cats, which are immensely popular across social media and commercials.

It’s a track everyone can relate to, characterized by humorous lyrics and a rock sound that gets you moving.

Don’t cry, Dad.Kyūso Nekokami7rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami – “Don’t Cry, Dad” MUSIC VIDEO
Don't cry, Dad.Kyūso Nekokami

“Naku na Oyaji” by Kyuso Nekokami portrays the sad feelings of a father who, before he knew it, became disliked by his daughter.

It’s included on their 2015 album “Jinsei wa Mada Mada Tsuzuku.” The song depicts a father whose daughter used to say “I love you, Dad” and be close to him, but who now looks at him with disgust.

Even though they still live together, he has no idea what’s going on with her lately and sinks deeper into despair.

It’s a song that sends a message of encouragement from Kyuso to all the fathers out there who might be in the same situation.

GALAXYKyūso Nekokami8rank/position

"GALAXY" Music Video – Kyuso Nekokami
GALAXYKyūso Nekokami

Kyuso Nekokami is a band from Hyogo that delivers highly impactful songs about relatable, everyday moments.

Their lead track “GALAXY,” included on the 2015 mini-album Happy Ponkotsu Land, sings of the mysteries of the unknown cosmos and carries a slightly stylish vibe.

You can fully immerse yourself in its psychedelic ensemble and melodious sound.

The way the song unfolds makes your imagination soar—what is space really like, anyway? Be sure to check out the music video’s storyline as well, featuring a passionate performance by vocalist Seiya Yamasaki.

Barely Showa ~Complete Edition~Kyūso Nekokami9rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami – “Barely Showa ~Complete Version~” [Official Music Video]
Barely Showa ~Complete Edition~Kyūso Nekokami

As the title suggests, I recommend Kyuso Nekokami’s “Giri Showa ~Complete Edition~” to anyone who was born right on the cusp at the very end of the Showa era, just before Heisei.

It was released in May 2019, right as the Reiwa era began.

Even though there shouldn’t be a huge difference, the song vividly captures that hazy, complicated feeling between people born just before Heisei (technically Showa) and those firmly born in Heisei.

If you’re squarely in this generation, it’ll probably resonate with you big time! Speaking from my own frustration too—let this song help you vent that fuzzy, in-between feeling.

Fall feels emoKyūso Nekokami10rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami is a five-piece rock band known for lyrics you can’t help but relate to.

This track is a hidden autumn gem that was included as the B-side to their single “Wakattendayo,” released in October 2016.

The band’s ensemble is striking, pairing a driving BPM of 160 with the sentimental feelings unique to autumn.

The lyrics vividly depict scenes like dry air and the chirping of bell crickets, candidly expressing that sudden, aching loneliness that makes you long for someone.

It’s an emotional number you’ll want to hear on an autumn night, where the contrast between the uptempo sound and the wistful melody really hits home.

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