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[2026] Macaroni Enpitsu Song Rankings: Spotlight on Lyrics That Resonate!

[2026] Macaroni Enpitsu Song Rankings: Spotlight on Lyrics That Resonate!
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[2026] Macaroni Enpitsu Song Rankings: Spotlight on Lyrics That Resonate!

Macaroni Enpitsu is a rock band that started activities in 2012, centered around vocalist Hattori.

Since the members come from music-school backgrounds, their songs—featuring catchy melodic lines and tricky developments—captivate music fans of all kinds.

Their lyrics, which resonate and inspire empathy, are another major draw, making them a band you’ll want to listen to carefully while reading along with the words.

In this article, we’ll introduce Macaroni Enpitsu’s songs in a popularity-based ranking.

With familiar, ear-pleasing melodies, dynamic song structures, and engaging lyrical content, there’s a lot to enjoy—so be sure to listen closely, more than once.

[2026] Macaroni Enpitsu Song Rankings: Spotlight on Relatable Lyrics! (1–10)

It’s nothing.makaroni enpitsu1rank/position

Macaroni Empitsu “It’s Nothing,” MV
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This is a song that reveals new charm when sung by a woman.

Performed with the soft voice of Macaroni Enpitsu’s vocalist Hattori, it features a comfortable melody infused with pop-rock elements.

Released in November 2021, the song’s lyrics—centered on the anxieties of love and self-affirmation—leave a strong impression and resonate deeply with listeners.

It has gained popularity on streaming services and ranked high on the Billboard Japan charts.

It’s also a great pick for women who want to sing songs by male artists at karaoke.

If a woman belts out the chorus with power, it’s guaranteed to sound cool!

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Macaroni Empitsu 'Blueberry Nights' MV
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A gem of a medium-tempo ballad by Macaroni Empitsu—beloved especially among young listeners—this song portrays the helpless feeling of having to part ways even though you’re still in love.

Set to a refined sound and a poignant piano melody, it gives voice to the shifting emotions from a woman’s perspective.

Even when your head understands it’s over, your heart can’t keep up—the raw ache of heartbreak tightens your chest.

Released in February 2019 on the mini album “LiKE,” the track has remained a fan favorite, later included on the acclaimed album “hope.” It was also used as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Baguette.” On a quiet night when you want to sink into your feelings, why not gently entrust your heart to this stylish tune?

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Macaroni Enpitsu 'Pretend Lovers' MV
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A rock band that captivates with a style fusing diverse genres, Macaroni Empitsu’s popular number.

Sung with raw emotion, it portrays the feelings of a protagonist troubled by an unstable, fragile relationship—one where they’re not actual lovers, yet rely on each other.

Even though they know in their heart it’s already over, they can’t cut ties; that lingering attachment and inner conflict are heartrending and grip the listener.

Released in February 2020, the song was featured in Honda campaigns and commercials, significantly boosting the band’s profile.

Though the melody is challenging as it conveys complex emotions, if you can deliver it smoothly and with feeling at karaoke, you’re sure to command everyone’s attention.

Choose it when you want to make a cool impression with a bittersweet love song.

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Macaroni Enpitsu “Youth and a Moment” MV
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This song portrays the fleeting yet beautiful nature of youth that everyone experiences.

Released in March 2019 by Macaroni Enpitsu, a rock band immensely popular among young people, it was also featured as a McDonald’s commercial song and as the opening theme for the drama “I Dreamed of That Girl.” Included on the album “season,” the track pairs a driving band performance with the emotional vocals of Hattori, the lead singer.

It offers encouragement that affirms being true to yourself and living as you are.

A springtime cheer song that teaches the importance of throwing yourself wholeheartedly into something and living in the unrepeatable moments of now, it also captures the kind of youth you feel precisely after becoming an adult.

Try sharing it at farewell gatherings across generations.

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Macaroni Empitsu “Lemon Pie” MV
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With a tempo of 102, Macaroni Enpitsu’s “Lemon Pie” is characterized by being easy to catch the rhythm—not too fast and not too slow.

The overall vocal range of the song is D3 to A#3, which is relatively narrow for a male song.

The verses (A-melo to B-melo) are sung in a conversational style, so you don’t need to worry too much about precise pitch.

The beginning of the second verse is rap-like, and as long as your words lock into the rhythm there, it shouldn’t be a problem either.

If you keep humming the chorus over and over, you’ll likely find it very singable.

For the chorus, try practicing with humming.

The key is to hum lightly without engaging your throat too much.

It doesn’t meltmakaroni enpitsu6rank/position

School festivals and cultural festivals are fun no matter what.

But those fun times pass in the blink of an eye, don’t they? That’s why I want to introduce “Tokenai” (“Won’t Melt”).

It’s a song Macaroni Empitsu wrote as a tie-in with Seventeen Ice.

The lyrics capture both the joy and beauty of youth and the loneliness of how quickly it slips away.

And precisely because of that, it encourages us to enjoy the present with our friends.

Wouldn’t it be lovely to listen to it toward the end of your school or cultural festival?

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Macaroni Enpitsu “Young Adult” MV
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For those who feel lonely at night or anxious about the future, I recommend the lead track from the mini-album “season.” Released by Macaroni Enpitsu in 2019, it was chosen as the opening theme for episode 2 of TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series “I Dreamed of That Girl.” It’s also included on the 2020 album “hope.” With lyrics themed around “unconditional love,” the song deeply resonates with university students who may feel isolated in new environments.

Its mid-tempo sound, featuring piano and synthesizer, conveys warmth and hope.

The affirming words sung by vocalist Hattori gently support everyone starting a new chapter in life.

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Macaroni Enpitsu “Rinju Love” MV
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A moving story that portrays profound love and longing in the face of death.

This piece was released as a single by Macaroni Empitsu in January 2023.

Created as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “I Wish I Had Said It a Million Times,” it captured the hearts of many viewers alongside the show’s poignant narrative.

Woven with a heartrending melody of love and an emotional vocal performance, the lyrics contain the soul’s cry of someone forced to part with the one they love.

It’s a song that brings to the fore the ache of holding someone dear in your heart right up to the final moment, along with the feelings left unspoken.

Perfect for those who want to empathize with the pain of lost love or are seeking music that stirs the soul.

Song Not to Forgetmakaroni enpitsu9rank/position

Graduation is a send-off—meaning it’s also a new starting line.

At such a milestone, I highly recommend the ending theme of the TV anime “Oblivion Battery” by Macaroni Empitsu.

It was surprise-released in April 2024 alongside the start of the broadcast, and later included on the EP “Bokura no Namida nara Sora ni Umeyou.” Its appeal lies in a perfect balance: it raises the heat of youth head-on without forcing emotion.

Written and composed by vocalist Hattori, it’s a poignant yet powerful track that holds both the memories we never want to forget and the cruelty of time that will inevitably fade them.

Though it’s a tie-in for a series about high school baseball, it’s recommended for anyone who wants to etch their irreplaceable days into their heart.

Listen as you linger in the afterglow of graduation, and you’ll likely find tears falling.

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Macaroni Enpitsu “Hashirigaki” MV
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That bittersweet glow of youth—like running through each day while still carrying a sense of incompleteness.

The song by Macaroni Empitsu, which served as the theme for the film Crayon Shin-chan: Shrouded in Mystery! The Flowers of Tenkasu Academy, features a nostalgic pop melody and a striking guitar solo that suddenly shifts into 6/8 time.

Released in April 2021, it topped LINE MUSIC’s real-time rankings.

Its lyrics are compelling in the way they avoid forcing a single vision of youth, instead posing questions to each listener.

Sing it together at karaoke and it’s sure to fire up the crowd across generations.

It’s the perfect track for year-end and New Year parties when you want to bask in a slightly nostalgic mood!

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