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.
- Macaroni Enpitsu songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Popular tracks.
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[2026] Macaroni Enpitsu Song Rankings: Spotlight on Relatable Lyrics! (1–10)
It’s nothing.makaroni enpitsu1rank/position

A song by Macaroni Enpitsu that straightforwardly sings of the preciousness of ordinary everyday life and captured the hearts of many.
Initially released digitally in November 2021, this track later became a core piece of the album “Expectation for a Happy Ending.” The unadorned words and raw vocals woven by Hattori resonate more deeply than grand declarations of love.
Even without a major tie-in, it became a long-running hit and garnered solid support, winning an Excellence Award at the 2022 Japan Record Awards.
It’s a warm love song you’ll want to listen to when you feel the tenderness of spending unassuming moments with someone important, or when you pause to savor the happiness found in everyday life.
Blueberry Nightsmakaroni enpitsu2rank/position

This work, penned with bittersweet wording, captures lingering attachment to a love that fell apart and a touch of self-destructive emotion.
It’s the lead track from Macaroni Empitsu’s mini-album “LiKE,” released in February 2019, and was also used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV program “Baguette.” The mid-tempo pop-rock song, depicting a woman’s aching feelings, has garnered wide support along with its filmic, lingering-title vibe.
Within its catchy, earworm melody coexists a pain that refuses to fade.
On nights weighed down by helpless thoughts, it’s a song that will quietly stay by your heart.
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This song was used as the tie-in track for Honda’s “Wanna Ride a Bike? MUSIC FES.” and was later chosen for a Spotify commercial.
Originally released digitally in February 2020, it was subsequently included on the acclaimed album “hope.” Its bittersweet lyrics, depicting the wavering of an ambiguous relationship that feels like lovers but isn’t, are deeply relatable.
Although it features a mid-tempo, emotive sound, the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it easy to sing.
With its emotional vocals that can warm up the room, it’s a great pick as the first karaoke song when you want to get hyped with coworkers or close friends.
Youth and a momentmakaroni enpitsu4rank/position

This is a song that captures the sparkle of ordinary days and the tenderness of time gone by, with a driving sound and lyrical melodies.
Its many warm words that affirm you just as you are may well bring tears to your eyes.
Released as a digital-only single by Macaroni Empitsu in March 2019, the track was featured in McDonald’s Japan’s commercial for the 500-yen Value Set, “Konna jikan ga, gochisō da.” It was later included on the album season and the acclaimed record hope.
This work resonates deeply not only with young people in the midst of their youth, but also with adults who look back fondly on their memories.
It’s a cheer song we hope you’ll hear if you want to cherish the irreplaceable moments that can only exist right now.
Lemon piemakaroni enpitsu5rank/position

Macaroni Enpitsu is a four-piece rock band that captivates many listeners with their outstanding performance skills and pop sensibility that captures the subtleties of everyday life.
Their single “Lemon Pie,” released in October 2018, masterfully expresses the sweet-and-sour yet unstable emotions just before love begins.
It was also chosen as the ending theme for a news and variety program.
The slightly awkward, self-effacing yet endearing words penned by Hattori, together with the familiar, easy-to-listen-to melody, make listeners’ hearts skip a beat.
During the tour at the time, 13 out of 16 shows sold out, making this work a springboard for the band’s leap forward.
It’s the perfect song to gently stay by your side when you’re swaying in the ambiguous distance of unrequited love.
Young adultmakaroni enpitsu6rank/position

This is a classic by Macaroni Empitsu that gently stays by your side when you suddenly feel lonely in everyday life.
Released in September 2019 as the lead track of the mini-album “season” and later included on the acclaimed album “hope,” the song was also chosen as the opening theme for episode 2 of TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series “I Dreamed of That Girl.” Carried by a pop-rock sound woven from piano and synthesizer tones, a husky vocal colored with emotional tremors rings out.
Centered on the theme of “unconditional love,” it’s a song that tenderly embraces the pain of a generation prone to losing sight of its dreams and ideals.
It’s an emotional number we especially want people to hear on nights when they waver between self-affirmation and self-denial, hoping for a gentle push forward.
It doesn’t meltmakaroni enpitsu7rank/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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