Male-Popularity Artist Rankings [2026]
People say, “Songs change with the times, and the times change with songs,” but it works just as well if you replace “songs” with “artists,” doesn’t it?
Exactly!
Artists are mirrors of their era, and the spirit of the times gives birth to new artists.
Among the artists who are inextricably linked with the social climate, we’ve ranked those most popular with men.
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Artist ranking popular among men [2026] (71–80)
OrangeSPYAIR76rank/position

It became a massive hit as the theme song for the 2024 film Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle.
The same track was also chosen as the theme song for TBS Television and BS-TBS’s Volleyball Nations League 2024, powerfully expressing the passion of young people who devote their youth to volleyball, and marking a revival of the long-standing collaboration between SPYAIR and Haikyu!!.
It’s a rock ballad characteristic of SPYAIR, with easy-to-catch pitches that help you score steadily in karaoke.
The melody is basically structured so you can sing each phrase carefully.
It builds toward the latter half, and the vocal melody changes slightly in the final chorus, so it’s a good idea to review that part thoroughly.
TSUNAMISazan Ōrusutāzu77rank/position

An emotionally moving love ballad that likens the pain of heartbreak to a tsunami, this song captivates with Keisuke Kuwata’s deep vocals and a warmly poetic world.
It begins quietly, then swells like waves of emotion with a beautiful, memorable melody that conveys both the strength and the fragility of love.
Released in January 2000, it was also used as the theme song for the ‘Future Diary III’ segment of the TV show ‘Uunnan no Hontoko!’ and reached No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It won the Grand Prize at the 42nd Japan Record Awards, becoming a definitive song of the year 2000 in both name and substance.
It is a gem that resonates deep in the heart when you want to immerse yourself in memories of a loved one or reflect on life.
From Me to Youflumpool78rank/position

flumpool’s “Kimi ni Todoke” is the perfect song when you want to light up the karaoke room—especially if you want to win over women’s hearts.
It’s a classic that dominated the charts for 11 weeks in 2010 and also drew attention as a movie theme song.
The lyrics overflow with honest feelings for a loved one, leaving an impression of the singer’s gentleness.
But be careful! Their songs demand emotionally rich vocals in a high key.
With proper practice to strengthen your upper range beforehand, you should be able to deliver a performance that elevates the mood on the spot.
It’s nothing.makaroni enpitsu79rank/position

Macaroni Enpitsu’s song is a warm love song that captures the small, everyday moments shared with a loved one.
The lyrics are simple yet deeply emotional, delivering a message that resonates with listeners.
Its gentle, melodious tone brings comfort and warmth to the audience.
Released digitally as a single in November 2021, it was also included on their major-label first album, “Expectations for a Happy Ending,” in January 2022.
It gained popularity on streaming charts, surpassing 100 million total streams.
The song has been performed on various music programs and won the Excellence Award at the 64th Japan Record Awards in 2022.
It’s a highly recommended track for anyone who cherishes the time spent with their partner.
All of the YouthFujifaburikku80rank/position

It’s a hidden gem by Fujifabric that captures the melancholy of summer’s end and the sparkle of youth slipping away.
Lines like “When the last fireworks are over, will we change?” convey that inexpressible mix of anxiety and hope for the future, tightening the listener’s chest.
Released in November 2007 as an advance single from the album TEENAGER, the song was also featured as insert music in the drama SUMMER NUDE.
Its somewhat nostalgic melody will create a tender, emotional unity when sung at karaoke with peers.
Why not try it when you want to gently mellow the mood?


