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.
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m-flo Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Yours only,m-flo29rank/position

It is the 13th single, released on October 31, 2001.
Compared to previous works, it is a “dark song,” with the themes of “love” and “death” used in both the track and the music video.
It is also the final release before vocalist LISA’s departure.
come ageinm-flo30rank/position

Used in Kanebo Cosmetics’ “Testimo” commercial, this is m-flo’s biggest hit as of 2017.
With a 2-step rhythm, a meticulously crafted track, and a female vocal that sings about an urban, stylish kind of romance over a chic melody, it feels like you’re listening to Western pop.
It’s a flawless piece of J-pop.
m-flo Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Memories AgainAILI ft. VERBAL (m-flo)31rank/position

It was released in December 2010.
Numerous well-known artists participated in its production, including Rina Fujii and Hiroko from mihimaru GT.
Based on EXILE’s classic song “Lovers Again,” AILI’s heartrending vocals resonate deeply.
It dominated the Chaku-Uta charts, holding the No.
1 spot for several consecutive days.
The music video features Sho Aoyagi from Gekidan EXILE Hana-gumi and BLENDA model Yuika Nakano.
Now or NeverCHEMISTRY / m-flo32rank/position

Released in 2003 as CHEMISTRY’s ninth single overall.
It’s a collaboration with m-flo and was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom).
The music video also features a collaboration with Astro Boy, using fully animated visuals throughout.
Galaxy Express 999EXILE feat. VERBAL(m-flo)33rank/position

It was a single released by Godiego in 1979 and was used as the theme song for the film version of Galaxy Express 999 (The Galaxy Express 999).
EXILE covered it on their 2008 best-of album EXILE CATCHY BEST.
This cover also features VERBAL (m-flo), and it’s a song that really energizes live performances.
Astrosexym-flo34rank/position

This track features Chemistry at the height of their popularity and became a hot topic.
With an experimental, spacey drum arrangement and Verbal’s rap layered with the exquisite vocals of the two members of Chemistry, who led the J-R&B scene at the time, it comes together as a standout song.
Chronopsychologym-flo35rank/position

This track masterfully weaves together elements of electronic music and pop to create a uniquely immersive sound world.
LISA’s powerful vocals and VERBAL’s razor-sharp rap, combined with a taut, cinematic progression befitting a film theme, make it a compelling piece.
Released in November 1999 and included on the album “Planet Shining,” it stands as an iconic work that showcased m-flo’s musical potential to the world.
Chosen as the theme song for the horror film “The Black House,” it matches the movie’s suspense perfectly.
It’s an ideal track for moments when you want to get fired up or steel your resolve—one that’s packed with m-flo’s appeal.


