Even when we say “bands,” the range is broad—from rock to traditional Japanese music.There are countless groups with “band” in their name.In this vast, ocean-like world of bands, we’ve ranked the ones popular among men.Does your favorite band make the list?
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Men’s Most Popular Bands Ranking [2026] (1–10)
bouquetback number1rank/position

This is back number’s second single, released in June 2011.
The lyrics, which vividly portray the bittersweet and heartrending emotions of love, leave a strong impression.
Lines like “I’ll apologize as many times as it takes, and I’ll never forget to say thank you” convey a powerful determination to overcome any hardship.
The song was selected as the ending theme for the TBS music program COUNT DOWN TV, and a short film produced based on the track and released on YouTube also drew attention.
It’s a perfect song to perform at a dear friend’s wedding as a heartfelt blessing to the bride and groom.
Why not share hope for their future with your warm voice?
PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism2rank/position

An unbridgeable distance and the reality that you can’t make the other person happy yourself.
This song, a signature track by Official HIGE DANDism, vividly portrays that heartrending struggle.
Written as the theme song for the 2019 film “The Confidence Man JP,” it pairs a pop melody with lyrics that cut deep into the heart.
Satoshi Fujwara’s emotional vocals painfully convey a sense of powerlessness against fate, along with a pure love that persists nonetheless.
Swallowing the words “I love you,” he simply engraves the other’s beauty in his heart and walks away…
That mature exit brings tears to your eyes.
If your chest aches from an unrequited love, immerse yourself in this world.
365 daysMr.Children3rank/position

A masterpiece ballad that demands delicate emotional expression and advanced vocal technique, “365 Nichi.” It’s a song where expressiveness, pitch, and falsetto control are crucial.
Many Mr.Children songs have intricately moving melodic lines, and “365 Nichi” is a prime example.
Although it was released in 2010, it was used in the NTT East/West commercials, so many people will find it familiar.
From the A verse to the B verse, the melody is gentle, making it possible to sing each phrase carefully.
From the chorus onward, the melody moves in finer steps, so you need to be very mindful of pitch.
Maintain your breath with diaphragmatic breathing and sing with a clear tone, imagining you’re using your breath efficiently without waste.
KusushikiMrs. GREEN APPLE4rank/position

We’re pleased to introduce a new track by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, written as the opening theme for the second cour of Season 2 of the anime The Apothecary Diaries.
Its title derives from the archaic word kusushi—the origin of the modern word for “medicine”—and a mysterious, uncanny atmosphere runs throughout.
The lyrics are striking, deftly capturing the power of words and the complexity of human relationships, likening feelings of love and apology to the moon and the sun.
It’s an ambitious piece that fuses band sound with oriental elements, and its whirlwind progression keeps listeners engaged.
Released as a digital single in April 2025, it’s also drawing attention as a song marking the band’s 10th anniversary year.
Perfectly matched to the series’ enigmatic imperial-harem setting, it’s recommended for those who enjoy Japanese aesthetics or crave dramatic musical developments.
me me sheRADWIMPS5rank/position

Let me introduce a classic ballad that sings of a man’s aching heart, still thinking of his former lover even after the breakup.
Created by RADWIMPS, one of Japan’s leading popular bands, this track is included on their landmark album “RADWIMPS 4: Okazu no Gohan,” released in December 2006.
Despite never being released as a single, it has long enjoyed overwhelming support among fans.
The lyrics vividly depict the lingering attachment to a love that has ended, as well as the ego that, while wishing for the other’s happiness, can’t help but prioritize oneself.
The world of Yojiro Noda’s honest and complex emotional landscape—so distinctly his—will pierce the hearts of adults who usually put on a brave face.
On nights when you carry a weakness you can tell no one about, why not listen to this song alone in silence and let yourself cry your heart out?
broad daylightKing Gnu6rank/position

King Gnu’s signature song, “Hakujitsu.” If you like singing, you’ve probably tried it at least once.
How did it go when you actually sang it? The more you attempt it, the more you realize just how incredibly difficult it is! “Hakujitsu” is a powerhouse ballad that demands delicate emotion and overwhelming vocal ability.
It’s a challenge piece for advanced singers at karaoke, training your range, rhythm, and expressiveness all at once.
I’ve sung it a few times myself and was shocked—“Was it always this hard?” Since King Gnu’s vocals are split between two singers, it’s pretty tough to pull off solo.
Still, you’ll want to master Iguchi’s falsetto parts.
Be very mindful of diaphragmatic breathing! Once you can produce a solid falsetto, the pitches themselves aren’t that hard, so the key is to exhale steadily and generously with a thin stream of air.
astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN7rank/position

Despite having nearly 30 years of activity, the rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN is still at the forefront.
They have many famous songs, but among them, the most well-known is probably Tentai Kansoku.
The song’s vocal range spans from low G# to mid2 G#, with the lower register being quite deep.
Since a mid2 F appears in the final chorus, if you adjust the key so that you can sing that part solidly, it shouldn’t feel particularly difficult.


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