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Miyoyamazaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Because their band name sounds like a personal name, people often assume it’s a solo project, but Mio Yamazaki is a four-piece rock band.

They create many songs about romance from a woman’s perspective, and it’s true that they’re often discussed alongside the term “menhera.”

However, you could also say that this is proof of just how straightforward and sincere their love is.

Their appeal lies in singing lyrics that any woman can relate to, set to heavy tracks.

In this article, we’ll introduce their songs in a ranking format.

It’s a must-hear playlist we hope both new listeners and longtime fans will enjoy.

Mio Yamazaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Song of JusticeMioyamazaki11rank/position

Mio Yamazaki 1st full album “anti-these” track: ‘Song of Justice’
Song of JusticeMioyamazaki

Mio Yamazaki is a four-member Japanese rock band signed to Epic Records Japan.

There is said to be a promotional app themed around Mio Yamazaki’s songs called “Maji-Yami Kanojo” (Seriously-Dark Girlfriend).

In any case, they’re a band with a strong impact.

Article 709 of the Civil CodeMioyamazaki12rank/position

Mio Yamazaki debut single “Civil Code Article 709” lyric video
Article 709 of the Civil CodeMioyamazaki

An unflinchingly vivid major-label debut themed around the text of the law.

It tells the story of a woman who has become a party to a forbidden love, singing of her complex emotions where brazen defiance and a guilty conscience intertwine.

Released in December 2014, the song was later included on the album “anti-these.” The cover featuring Junichi Ishida also drew attention.

If it doesn’t get found out, we’re happy—but what lies beyond that? It’s a track that makes you think deeply about the harsh reality of such a precarious romance and the fragility of the human heart.

Kill meMioyamazaki13rank/position

Mio Yamazaki is a four-piece band centered around vocalist Mio.

As Mio does not show her face and has a mysterious presence, many of the songs she writes are often described as a bit “dark” or “mentally unstable,” and this song, “Kill Me,” also portrays raw, straightforward female emotions.

A notable feature is the abundance of lyrics that make you want to nod along and say, “Yeah, exactly!”

Reason(s) I can’t ask/listenMioyamazaki14rank/position

The song’s protagonist remains in an ambiguous relationship where she can’t even ask when they’ll meet next.

There are so many things she wants to ask the person she loves, but she’s overwhelmed by negative feelings—the fear that asking might make them dislike her, that the answers won’t match her hopes, or that the relationship might end—so she can’t ask anything at all.

Mio Yamazaki’s heartrending voice, singing of the anxieties a woman feels, resonates deeply in the heart.