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LOVE PSYCHEDELICO Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO is a male-female rock duo popular for their unique, imaginative worldbuilding.

Having expanded their activities worldwide with an Asia tour and a U.S.

debut, we present a ranked selection of LOVE PSYCHEDELICO’s popular songs.

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Beautiful WorldLOVE PSYCHEDELICO11rank/position

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – Beautiful World (Official Video)
Beautiful WorldLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

It’s a track I’d like you to listen to when you’re going through something tough and can’t look ahead, or on nights when you want to affirm yourself.

It was written as the theme song for the film “A Man With a Mission: Helper” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.

Performed by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO, it was released as a single in November 2012 and is also included on the album “IN THIS BEAUTIFUL WORLD.” Rather than suggesting there’s a utopia somewhere far away, it carries a warmth that makes you realize the place you’re in right now is what’s truly wonderful.

KUMI’s embracing vocals intertwine with NAOKI’s bluesy guitar sound, coming together in a way that gently gives listeners a push forward.

Dry Town ~Theme of Zero~LOVE PSYCHEDELICO12rank/position

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – Dry Town ~Theme of Zero~ (Official Video)
Dry Town ~Theme of Zero~LOVE PSYCHEDELICO

If you want to immerse yourself in a mysterious atmosphere, be sure to experience this sound.

Released in May 2010, this single by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO was chosen as the main theme for the Fuji TV drama “Zettai Reido: Mikaiketsu Jiken Tokumei Sousa” (Absolute Zero: Special Investigation into Unsolved Cases).

In fact, this piece is a reimagined version—enhanced with strings to suit the drama—of a track originally included on their 2002 album “LOVE PSYCHEDELIC ORCHESTRA.” The dry tone of the guitar layered with sweeping strings further heightens the tense, taut mood of the story.

It’s a masterpiece perfect for nights when you want to quietly sink into your thoughts alone, or when you want to surrender yourself to a deep, resonant sound.

Everybody needs somebodyLOVE PSYCHEDELICO13rank/position

A grand number written to match the film’s worldview.

It’s a staple by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO that often opens or closes their live shows.

The track is featured as the first song on the album “LOVE PSYCHEDELICO III,” released in February 2004.

Created as the theme song for the film “Hotel Venus,” it also drew attention as the song used in ION Kesho’s commercial.

The interplay between guitar and drums from the intro is incredibly cool, and just listening to it makes your heart race.

KUMI’s vocals move freely between English and Japanese, delivering a message that resonates: everyone needs someone.

Happy birthdayLOVE PSYCHEDELICO14rank/position

It’s a birthday song unique to LOVE PSYCHEDELICO, captivating with a comfortable groove where English and Japanese blend together.

Rather than simply saying “congratulations,” it carries a warm, straightforward message of wanting to deliver a deeper kind of love that truly resonates.

Released in January 2010, the track was later included in the best album THE BEST I.

It’s perfect for when you want to celebrate with a slightly more mature, stylish vibe—something a bit different from the usual standards.

A song that lets you offer a casual yet special blessing to a dear friend or a loved one.

I Will Be With YouLOVE PSYCHEDELICO15rank/position

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – I Will Be With You (Official Video)
I Will Be With YouLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

A medium-tempo number you’ll want to listen to on nights when you’re wavering over the distance between you and someone special and feeling uneasy about the passage of time.

Released as a single by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO in November 2001, it was also included on the following year’s album, LOVE PSYCHEDELIC ORCHESTRA.

KUMI’s slightly husky vocals blend with NAOKI’s dry guitar tones to create a space that’s bittersweet yet soothing.

The lyrics move naturally between English and Japanese, expressing subtle, inexpressible emotional shifts and tightening your chest a little more with every listen.

It’s a song that gently stays by your side as you keep thinking of someone, even while holding onto your anxieties.

I miss youLOVE PSYCHEDELICO16rank/position

A track that gently stays by your side when you’re feeling sentimental.

It’s included on the classic album THE GREATEST HITS, released in January 2001.

The album sold around two million copies at the time and became a major topic of conversation.

Its sturdy folk-rock sound is interwoven perfectly with KUMI’s distinctive vocals and NAOKI’s guitar, with a touch of psychedelia added during the instrumental break.

Though not a single’s title track, it’s a hidden gem that has remained beloved among fans.

Perfect for a quiet night alone or when you want to sink into a slightly wistful mood.

Lady Madonna: Melancholy SpiderLOVE PSYCHEDELICO17rank/position

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – Lady Madonna ~Melancholy Spider~ (Official Video)
Lady Madonna: Melancholy SpiderLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

A song that nimbly leaps over the boundary between Western and Japanese music, and can be considered the very origin of LOVE PSYCHEDELICO.

KUMI’s one-of-a-kind vocals and NAOKI’s addictive guitar riffs leave a strong impression, and the unique groove woven from English and Japanese grabs listeners’ hearts and never lets go.

Although it was their debut single released in April 2000, it drew major attention at the time, being featured as the TV commercial song for Right-on and as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “M no Mokushiroku.” Later included on the masterpiece “THE GREATEST HITS,” this track still sounds as fresh as ever today.

It’s the perfect number for a driving soundtrack or when you want to relax in a stylish space!

Last Smile(20th Anniversary Tour 2021 Live at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA)LOVE PSYCHEDELICO18rank/position

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – Last Smile(20th Anniversary Tour 2021 Live at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA)
Last Smile(20th Anniversary Tour 2021 Live at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA)LOVE PSYCHEDELICO

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO produces music rooted in a wide range of genres, including rock and folk.

Their sound, which blends the strengths of Japanese and Western music, has attracted attention and earned acclaim not only in Japan but also overseas.

The duo consists of KUMI, who handles vocals and guitar and, drawing on her experience living abroad, is known for her smooth English singing; and NAOKI, who plays guitar and bass, adding depth to their songs with his technical performances.

Based on Western music from the 1960s and 1970s, this rock unit delivers a sound that feels nostalgic yet fresh to listeners.

Mind across the universeLOVE PSYCHEDELICO19rank/position

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – Mind Across The Universe (Official Video)
Mind across the universeLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

Released in February 2004, it was used as the commercial song for Panasonic/DoCoMo’s FOMA P903i.

In addition to this track, the album LOVE PSYCHEDELICO III also includes the theme song for the film Hotel Venus, the ending theme for the drama Hakoiri Musume!, and Glico’s Watering Kissmint Gum commercial song, making it a pretty impressive collection.

My last fightLOVE PSYCHEDELICO20rank/position

This is a highly compelling track where KUMI’s husky vocals and NAOKI’s guitar riffs intertwine beautifully.

Released in November 2003 as their eighth single, it reached living rooms across Japan as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Hakoiri Musume!”.

It was later included on the acclaimed album “LOVE PSYCHEDELICO III,” and has continued to be cherished by fans for years.

The lyrics’ effortless flow between English and Japanese is a hallmark of their style, creating a distinctive groove.

It’s the perfect song to listen to when you’re facing a crucial moment or need to rally yourself—you’re sure to feel a quiet fire of determination ignite within you.