[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.
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[2026] Macaroni Enpitsu Song Rankings: Spotlight on Relatable Lyrics! (41–50)
Hanamakaroni enpitsu43rank/position

A digital single written specifically for NHK’s “Minna no Uta” broadcast in October and November 2025.
It’s a heartwarming number that conveys a dog’s feelings toward its owner from the dog’s perspective.
Lyrics by Hattori and composition by bassist Kenya Takano.
The cover photo features Hattori’s family dog from his childhood home.
With a restrained tempo and simple arrangement, the song expresses a dog’s unconditional trust and gratitude toward its owner, carrying a universality that resonates across generations.
A warm track that dog lovers in particular won’t want to miss.
Boys Meet Worldmakaroni enpitsu44rank/position

The track “Boys Meets World,” pre-released from the indie second album “hope,” was chosen as the web commercial song for Recruit’s “Follow Your Heart & Music Presented by RECRUIT.” The lyrics, which portray the feelings of youth grappling with contradictions, are highly relatable.
The contrast between the verses (A and B sections) and the chorus is pronounced, and the pitch changes significantly in proportion, so pay attention to the transitions when singing.
The overall vocal range is narrow and not particularly high, making it an easy choice for karaoke.
Maybe Navymakaroni enpitsu45rank/position

This is a song by Macaroni Empitsu, a rock band known for its diverse musicality, thanks to its members who graduated from music college.
It was released in August 2016 as a venue-only single and was later included on the mini-album “s.i.n” in February of the following year.
A playful arrangement that incorporates the sound of the sitar and foreign languages rides atop a catchy melody.
The lyrics layer everyday scenes with the language of flowers, and many listeners will likely relate to the wavering feelings of love.
By the way, the iris that appears in the song is a flower that’s at its best around May.
It’s a track you’ll want to play with the windows down during a drive in the fresh, breezy greenery of the season.
With this piece as your BGM, even casual conversation might flow more easily.
A Night for Just the Two of Usmakaroni enpitsu46rank/position

A song depicting the end of a bittersweet love has arrived from Macaroni Enpitsu.
Set to a gentle melody, the lyrics convey the sorrow of a couple’s last night together.
Included on the album “season,” this track features Hattori’s vocals that truly resonate with the heart.
The wish of “forever the two of us” is repeated, expressing a desire to prolong the farewell.
Against the quiet of the night, it portrays the collapse of a world shared by just the two, a story many with romantic experience can relate to.
It’s also an easy song to try at karaoke, so give it a shot!
monstermakaroni enpitsu47rank/position

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.
without liesmakaroni enpitsu48rank/position

This song “Usanaki,” included on Macaroni Empitsu’s second album “hope” released in 2020, is a tender, sorrowful love song performed as a solo vocal-and-guitar piece.
In the lyrics, there’s a section that sings about the June rainy season, vividly evoking the rain and a surge of emotion—just the kind of pivotal moment you’d find in a drama or novel.
The stripped-down, singer-songwriter style suits the rain and sadness perfectly, making the feelings come through clearly and fit the song beautifully.
Stormbound Pair of Birdsmakaroni enpitsu49rank/position

This is a playful duet that evokes the mood-kayō style of the Showa era, showcasing the wide musical range of Macaroni Enpitsu.
The song features poignant lyrics that liken the uncertain fate of a difficult love to a pair of birds trapped and unable to move in the midst of a storm.
The interplay between vocalist Hattori and the guest vocalist—including spoken lines—creates a dramatic atmosphere, as if watching a short film.
This track is included on the acclaimed album “Otona no Namida,” released in August 2023.
For anyone who has suffered through an intractable love and found themselves frozen in place, listening might bring a bit of solace, as if the song understands that helpless feeling.


