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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 Empitsu Song Rankings: Spotlight on Relatable Lyrics! (31–40)

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Macaroni Enpitsu: “I Loved You (I Thought I Did)” MV
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The song “Sukidatta (Hazudatta)” is included on the major first album “Hopes for a Happy Ending.” Chosen as the theme song for the information-variety show “King’s Brunch,” it features a lyrical intro where piano and guitar tones blend beautifully.

While the ensemble is expressive, the melody’s range isn’t very wide, so it’s recommended even for those who aren’t confident singers.

It’s a sentimental rock tune that we hope you’ll sing at karaoke with heartfelt emotion in the lyrics.

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Macaroni Empitsu “Someday, In a World With Nothing” MV
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In addition to general rock, Macaroni Empitsu is a band with a wide musical range, from psychedelic to hard rock.

For men who like Japanese rock, you could say they’re an extremely popular band.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Itsuka Nani mo Nai Sekai de.

Although the song sits in an easy-to-sing range of mid1 A to hi A, it still builds excitement properly, and in the chorus you can let out a big voice with a near-shouted feel.

The scat-like section at the end of the chorus starts with a shout, so it’s good to aim for a slightly more vigorous, rough vocal style.

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Bourbon “Rich Chocolate Brownie” × Macaroni Enpitsu ‘Tomason’ Collaboration PV
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The song “Tomason” by Macaroni Empitsu is featured in Bourbon’s Rich Chocolate Brownie commercial, the “no doubt” edition.

Released digitally in 2021, the song was written specifically for the audio novel “no doubt” tied to the product.

The novel was newly written by Yoru Sumino, with characters voiced by actors such as Hiro Shimono and Yuki Kaji.

The lyrics, which depict the mysterious exchanges and relationship between “Tomason” from the title and the song’s protagonist, make the track feel like reading a standalone novel.

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The song “girl my friend,” included on the indie first album CHOSYOKU.

Its tight rock sound paired with bittersweet lyrics creates a refreshing feel.

While the melody often runs fast over a driving beat and the pitches are intricate, the overall range isn’t very wide, and there are no extreme high keys or sudden leaps.

Once you get used to the tempo and melodic lines, it’s quite singable.

It’s also a great track to hype up a karaoke session, so definitely add this rock tune to your repertoire.

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This is a song by Macaroni Empitsu that portrays the turmoil of being led on and agonizing over mixed signals.

While bound to a convenient, one-sided relationship, the lyrics convey the complex emotions of being unable to cut lingering feelings for the other person.

The skillful use of metaphors to express ennui and disappointment in the relationship is quintessential Macaroni Empitsu, known for their wordplay.

You can feel the conflict over emotional distance and the desire to keep the relationship alive.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who has been tossed around by someone’s suggestive, ambiguous behavior in love.

[2026] Macaroni Enpitsu Song Rankings: Spotlight on Relatable Lyrics! (41–50)

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Macaroni Enpitsu is a rock band that appears at many major music festivals in Japan.

Their songs “Young Adult” and “Blueberry Nights” are known as live staples.

Among their catalog, a hidden gem is “Zero-shoku.” It’s included on “Al dente,” released in 2015.

The track is notable for its nostalgic synth tones.

While it has a rhythmic tempo, it also carries an emotional atmosphere.

Give this refreshing yet bittersweet rock number a listen.

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Macaroni Enpitsu "Bakemono" Music Video
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Bakemono by Macaroni Empitsu, known as the theme song for the film The Fire-Eating Bird, leans slightly toward the low end with a range of roughly mid1 D to hi C, and its overall range is fairly wide.

The key challenge of this song isn’t the range itself but the rapid shifts in pitch; the chorus features intense up-and-down movement.

Although it doesn’t rely heavily on mixed voice, sudden high tones appear right after low notes, making it an ideal piece for training mixed-voice production with a focus on pitch control.