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!
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Kyuso Nekokami Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
to be swayed between joy and sorrow; to alternate between elation and despair; to get elated and then depressed over every little thingKyūso Nekokami22rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami’s song “Ikki Ittō” is the perfect track for school clubs, evoking memories of youthful days.
Released in April 2024, it was chosen as the theme song for MBS Baseball Park.
With its energizing, up-tempo sound, the song vividly captures the emotional highs and lows of fans during a baseball game.
It’s sure to resonate with baseball lovers.
Those irreplaceable moments—sharing both frustration and joy with your teammates.
This song will bring back a page from that youthful chapter.
Winter Phantasm ManiaKyūso Nekokami23rank/position

The glittering festivity overflowing in the city in December, and the loneliness and impatience everyone carries behind it.
This song by Kyuso Nekokami captures those conflicting emotions with a driving, melodic punk sound.
Included as the ninth track on their December 2017 album “New Wave,” it portrays a protagonist wandering through a winter city, humorously yet poignantly pushing forward through the happiness-filled atmosphere around them.
In Seiya Yamasaki’s lyrics, there’s a blend of self-deprecating irony toward not quite riding the end-of-year high, and the strength to keep running with a smile anyway—something that’s instantly relatable.
It’s a track that gently stays by the side of anyone who, under the dazzling illuminations, looks back on the year with complicated feelings.
awakeningKyūso Nekokami24rank/position

Perfect for people who struggle to wake up in the morning is Kyuso Nekokami’s “Omezame.” It’s a high-energy, up-tempo track included on their fourth mini-album, “Marmot Lab,” released in 2021.
The song was used as a PR tune for Hokkaido Television Broadcasting’s information program “Ichimoni!” It carries the message, “Go to bed early so you can wake up early,” and there was even a campaign where you could win an alarm clock featuring the band members’ voices.
Set it as your alarm and start your mornings sharp!
Life with an idol you supportKyūso Nekokami25rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami is a band formed in 2009 that captivates many fans with its energetic, humor-filled musical style.
“Oshi no Iru Seikatsu” (A Life With a Favorite), included on their album Giri Heisei released on December 5, 2018, is a track themed around fan culture.
The song exuberantly sings about unconditional love for one’s oshi (favorite idol/artist), resonating deeply with listeners.
It vividly portrays both the joy of having one’s life colored by an oshi and the occasional inner conflict that can arise, striking a powerful chord with those who listen.
Savor the fun of having an oshi and the passionate emotions it brings!
justice warriorKyūso Nekokami26rank/position

Kyuso Nekokami is a five-member rock band.
Their foundation is rock, but they also have strong punk elements, and their high-impact songs are constantly energizing the Japanese rock scene.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend as an easy song to aim for a perfect 100 is Seigi-man.
While the vocal range is somewhat wide, there are very few long notes and it doesn’t demand delicate vocals, so if you can control your pitch while adding shouts, anyone can aim for a perfect score.
Good DJKyūso Nekokami27rank/position

“Good DJ,” a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at live shows by the rock band Kyuso Nekokami.
With a four-on-the-floor dance beat, a fast tempo, and the kind of message that’s so characteristic of them, it’s a uniquely compelling track.
But above all, that DJ-play section might just be the strongest moment of all.
Go beyond itKyūso Nekokami28rank/position

A Kansai-based band that passionately sings about familiar feelings everyone has felt at least once, Kyuso Nekokami released this single in 2018.
It was written as the opening theme for the anime Major 2nd, and was also used in the web movie “Tokyo Supply Girl 2019,” featuring Emi Omura, who was chosen as the fourth Pocari Girl.
The lyrics, which wholeheartedly empathize with the feeling of setback, really hit home; even though it’s not telling you to “hang in there,” you somehow feel a fiery heat that makes your inner spirit say, “I’m going to do this!” It’s a number that lets you burn with the image of going just a bit beyond yesterday.


