mihimaru GT is a two-person music unit formed in 2003.
Their songs are often picked as classic Japanese party tunes that really pump up the energy.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular tracks.
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mihimaru GT Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Feeling great!!mihimaru GT1rank/position

When you just want to get pumped up for the night, this dance tune is essential! It’s the signature track by the male-female duo mihimaru GT, released in May 2006 as their ninth single.
It was featured in the commercial for Dariya’s “Palty” and as the ending theme for the variety show “Skibara,” becoming a huge hit especially among Heisei-era gals.
The lively beat, rapid-fire rap, and soaring vocals make you forget your everyday frustrations in an instant.
Even if every day isn’t perfect, letting yourself sink into the sound will lift your spirits.
It’s the perfect anthem for those times you want to cut loose with friends on a drive or at karaoke, no explanations needed.
Congratulationsmihimaru GT2rank/position

As the title “Omedetou” (“Congratulations”) suggests, this song brims with celebratory feelings and is a track by mihimaru GT.
It also served as the theme song for the film Crayon Shin-chan: Super-Dimensional! The Storm Called My Bride, so many people may have heard it.
The lyrics praise the couple for overcoming many hardships on the way to their wedding day and express heartfelt congratulations throughout.
It’s a perfect song to gift from friends or companions who have spent many years by the bride and groom’s side.
An irreplaceable poemmihimaru GT3rank/position

Released in 2007 as mihimaru GT’s 12th single, this song was chosen as the theme for the film Doraemon: Nobita’s New Great Adventure into the Underworld — The Seven Magic Users, in which the two members of mihimaru GT also appeared as voice actors.
The song is filled with a gentle wish to cherish the irreplaceable presence of friends and highlights how important friends are.
Feeling in lovemihimaru GT4rank/position

mihimaru GT is a musical duo known for many upbeat, pop-style tracks that raise your energy.
While they’re often associated with high tones and fast tempos, “Koisuru Kimochi” is different.
This song features an unusually gentle vocal line for mihimaru GT and is arranged to be easy to sing throughout.
Although it includes plenty of long notes, the overall range is narrow, making it a piece you can comfortably tackle even when your stamina is running low.
Let’s be happymihimaru GT5rank/position

This is a mutual-love song by mihimaru GT, who are known for catchy, party-like tracks yet also deliver great ballads.
The song’s gentle, soothing atmosphere wraps you in warmth and is a perfect fit for women in their 20s.
Barely a Heromihimaru GT6rank/position

This is a classic hit by mihimaru GT, the artist known for pioneering high-energy party dance tracks.
Its comfortable groove and gentle vocals lift your spirits, making it easy to imagine the heroic version of yourself waiting at the end of your strength training.
Thank U 4 Todaymihimaru GT7rank/position

Included on the 2011 album “mihimalight.” A two-person music unit formed in 2003.
Over a mid-tempo, light rhythm that makes you want to step along, and a pop, catchy melody line, the vocals—at times weaving in rap—resonate deep in your heart.
Switchmihimaru GT8rank/position

This is a track showcasing mihimaru GT’s signature catchy rap—very striking! It has an ’80s disco vibe with shimmering synth strings.
It was even used in the past as the official support song and theme for TV Tokyo’s “World Table Tennis 2009 Yokohama.” The bassline, generated by an arpeggiator and moving in parallel up and down, clearly pays homage to classic Giorgio Moroder.
It evokes Donna Summer’s iconic “I Feel Love,” the prototype of Eurobeat.
Love Lettermihimaru GT9rank/position

Released in 2010 as mihimaru GT’s 23rd single.
It was selected as the theme song for the SDP/Showgate-distributed film “Sarurokku THE MOVIE,” and served as the lead single for their fifth original album, “mihimalogy,” released in 2010.
The lyrics express the idea of writing one’s feelings into a love letter and sending it to someone important so as not to forget what matters or the person who matters.
It’s a wonderful song imbued with the wish for love to last forever.
This melody that echoes forevermihimaru GT10rank/position

Released in August 2006, this is mihimaru GT’s 11th single, which is also included on their third album “mihimagic,” released in September of the same year.
While the song is often used as a cheer anthem, it’s also frequently sung as a love song at karaoke, reflecting feelings like wanting one’s voice to reach someone special.
A notable feature is that it samples “In the Mood,” a signature piece by the Glenn Miller Orchestra, a jazz standard widely used in commercials.


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