Magokoro Brothers Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Magokoro Brothers, a duo formed by a senior and a junior from their university days.
It’s said that Sakurai wanted to appear on a TV segment called “Kachinuki Folk Gassen” (Folk Battle Royale), so he invited YO-KING, who was a senior in his music club, and that’s how the duo was formed.
Here are some of their popular songs, introduced in ranking form!
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Magokoro Brothers Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Boom!Magokoro Burazāzu8rank/position

A number by Magokoro Brothers packed with the impulse of folk and rock.
It was originally created for a TV sports segment.
The lyrics brim with a positive, devil-may-care spirit—“Even if you fail, just go for it”—and simply listening gives you courage.
These days it’s also a staple for brass band cheers at high school baseball games.
Perfect for getting pumped before a make-or-break moment or when you’re in the mood for a refreshing boost!
shooting starMagokoro Burazāzu9rank/position

Recommended for those who want to listen to songs with a relaxed rhythm.
This is a track by the rock band Magokoro Brothers, formed in 1988.
It was released in 2001 as their 23rd single.
As the first installment of their “Farewell Song Trilogy,” it’s a poignant love song from a man’s perspective, singing of lingering feelings for someone he loved who is no longer there.
On the night of Tanabata, be sure to listen while gazing up at the starry sky.
White paper airplaneMagokoro Burazāzu10rank/position

Since resuming activities in 2005, the two-piece rock band Magokoro Brothers has been energetically active with releases and live shows.
Their track “White Paper Airplane,” released in advance from their 18th album TODAY, was written as the theme song for the variety show “Seeds to Plant TV.” The lyrics evoke an image of soaring endlessly like a paper airplane, and together with the buoyant shuffle beat, they’re sure to lift your spirits.
It’s a positive number with a catchy melody and an airy ensemble that feels delightfully light.
Yuzu’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Boom!Magokoro Burazāzu11rank/position

The -196 commercial is a blast with its high-energy vibe from start to finish.
In addition to the familiar face of Nagisa Shibuya, comedian Yasuko also appears, and while their banter doesn’t always make perfect sense, it’s funny and somehow heartwarming to watch.
The BGM continues to use an arrangement of Magokoro Brothers’ “Dokan” from the previous installment.
It’s a classic at baseball games and a song that really lifts your spirits when you hear it.
Come on! KanagawanMagokoro Burazāzu12rank/position

Come On! Kanagawan was produced to commemorate tvk’s 40th anniversary.
It’s an energetic song that makes you feel glad to have been born and raised in Kanagawa, or happy to be living there.
The greatness of your hometown is something that often becomes so normal that you forget to appreciate it.
Listening to this song might make not only Kanagawa residents feel that “there’s no place like home” or “maybe I should go back for a visit.” The unique dance also gives you a boost of energy.


