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m-flo Popular Song Rankings [2026]

m-flo Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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m-flo Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Active since 1998, m-flo is a production unit consisting of MC VERBAL and DJ ☆Taku.

They have produced numerous hit songs, including the theme song for the film “The Black House,” insert songs for TV dramas, and tracks featured in commercials.

Their music, infused with elements from a variety of genres, is guaranteed to be addictive.

Here are their most popular songs, ranked.

Be sure to check them out.

m-flo Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

come againm-flo1rank/position

m-flo – come again / THE FIRST TAKE
come againm-flo

This song portrays the bittersweet feeling of giving up on an unresponsive lover and trying to forget by dancing the night away at a club.

Its appeal lies in the sound where an irregular rhythm influenced by UK-born 2-step intersects with sophisticated melodies and rap.

Unbound by existing frameworks, this work has been loved across generations for many years.

It’s the ninth single by the musically diverse group m-flo, released in January 2001, and it was used in a commercial for Kanebo Cosmetics’ “TESTIMO.” It reached a peak of No.

4 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and is also included on the classic album EXPO EXPO.

It’s a perfect recommendation for when you want to lift your mood in a stylish space on a weekend night, or when you’re ready to break free from a past romance and take a fresh step forward.

Come Back To Mem-flo2rank/position

This is an emotionally rich track from m-flo, known for their dance numbers and technically skilled rap, that deliberately reins in the flashiness.

Released in 2000, “Come Back To Me” is a cool-style ballad that seems to inherit the R&B vibe popularized by Namie Amuro and Hikaru Utada.

When you listen, pay attention not only to the beautiful high notes, but also to vocalist LISA’s whispered low tones.

With lyrics that don’t overdo the rhymes and vocals that don’t over-project, this gentle music feels better suited to the bathroom or bedroom than the dance floor.

No Questionm-flo3rank/position

m-flo / No Question (EDIT Ver) <with lyric subtitles>
No Questionm-flo

m-flo is a music group highly acclaimed for their authentic mix of R&B and dance music.

If you’re in your late twenties to early thirties, you may well have been captivated by their sound, which rivals Western music.

Among their works, the song I especially recommend is No Question.

LISA, the vocalist with a distinctive tone, actually excels in the lower register, and her songs often feature a surprisingly wide vocal range.

This track is no exception—the span from low to high notes is broad, making it quite challenging.

Piece of mem-flo4rank/position

m-flo / Piece of me Lyric Video
Piece of mem-flo

This is a song selected as the theme for the film PRINCE OF LEGEND.

The music unit m-flo released it in 2018.

It’s a cool dance number with a stylish sound that teaches the importance of living life the way you believe.

let gom-flo5rank/position

m-flo loves YOSHIKA / let go
let gom-flo

I heard this at a club and fell in love with it at first listen.

It’s a breakup song, but the vocals and melody are so good that I was completely drawn in.

I think it’s a stylish breakup song.

It also portrays the pain and regret of heartbreak, so I recommend it to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in those feelings.

Toxic Sweet feat. JP THE WAVYm-flo6rank/position

An interstellar love story between a Martian and a human, painted over a reggae sound that evokes tropical beaches.

m-flo sings of a love on a cosmic scale.

The protagonist’s feelings as he’s drawn to a captivating yet dangerous Martian woman unfold alongside tropical, island-flavored sounds.

Released in August 2019, the track was performed with guest JP THE WAVY at m-flo’s 20th-anniversary live show “KYO,” where their energetic performance captivated the audience and blew away the summer heat.

It’s a recommended song for those who want to enjoy both the liberating feeling of a relaxing day at a summer beach and a grand, space-set narrative.

How You Like Me Now?m-flo7rank/position

A mid-tempo track that makes you want to take a leisurely stroll through the city, “How You Like Me Now?” is the eighth single by m-flo, the music group consisting of MC VERBAL, vocalist LISA, and DJ Taku.

It reached No.

9 on the Oricon chart.

Though the song came out decades ago, its unfading sound and futuristic vibe remain captivating.

With smoothly flowing rhymes, a lightly bouncing rhythm, and a poppy chorus melody layered together, it’s a happy number that makes you want to start dancing.

prismm-flo8rank/position

It was the 13th single, released on May 9, 2001, and also includes remixes of the same track by ☆Taku Takahashi, DJ KRUSH, and Sunship.

The lyrics’ thrilling, grand theme and the catchy melody will stick in your head!

L.O.T. (Love Or Truth)m-flo9rank/position

m-flo / L. O. T. (Love Or Truth)
L.O.T. (Love Or Truth)m-flo

It was released on November 25, 1999 as the fifth single and was used as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Best Friend.” It is also known as m-flo’s first ballad.

I think many people can relate to the lyrics!

been so longm-flo10rank/position

It’s a song included on their major-label debut single released on July 7, 1999.

Originally released during their indie days, it was later included on numerous best-of albums.

At the time, it was also known for skillfully blending rap and hip-hop with pop, which was still relatively rare.

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