Momoiro Clover Z Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Momoiro Clover Z, which started with six members, is now down to four.
But each of them has a strong, bright personality, and even as four, their power hasn’t changed! I’ve gathered some of Momoclo’s popular songs.
Listen a lot and dance a lot!
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Momoiro Clover Z Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
PUSHMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto21rank/position

A single from the era before the “Z” was added to their name.
It’s one of the tracks that supported early Momoiro Clover in their five-member lineup, of course including Ariyasu Momoka.
Perhaps to build momentum, it was often performed near the beginning of their live shows.
Another selling point is the curious sensation that the key seems to change between the A-melody, B-melody, and chorus.
With lyrics evoking national team matches at the Olympics or the World Cup, the song is sure to PUSH your new life forward! Draw power from this Momoclo tune and kick off a great spring.
You’re going way too fast!!Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto22rank/position

An aggressive song performed by Momoiro Clover Z, a national idol group strongly associated with giving their all in everything they do.
It’s actually a cover; the original is by the punk band Garlic Boys.
True to the title, the “just go for it with momentum” vibe makes you feel like you can blow off daily stress and greet a brand-new day.
MahorovacationMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto23rank/position

Momoiro Clover Z, whose all-out live performances are the talk of the town.
Their February 2016 new single, “Mahoroba Vacation.” The funky track is super cool, and when I noticed the music video keeps showing the drums and bass, I looked it up—turns out the drummer is Pierre Nakano from Ling Tosite Sigure and the bassist is Hama Okamoto from OKAMOTO’S.
No wonder the performance sounds so cool.
Crocodile and ShampooMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto24rank/position

Momoiro Clover Z’s staple summer live track, “Wani to Shampoo.” It’s an upbeat tune that charges in hard right from the start.
A perfect summer song for grade-schoolers, packed with words like summer vacation, watermelon smashing, and homework.
The chorus in particular might hit a little too close to home for many kids (haha).
Use it as a cautionary tale—or as motivation for that last push on your summer homework!
Fierce Cosmic Symphony, Seventh Movement: Infinite LoveMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto25rank/position

An energetic love song released by Momoclo in 2012, known for entertaining with their diverse sense of showmanship.
This track is also famous for featuring Marty Friedman on guitar and was used as the opening theme for the anime “Bodacious Space Pirates.” Fitting for an anison set in space, it boasts a grand, symphonic rock sound that fuses classical elements.
Brimming with Momoclo’s signature quirky wordplay and all-out intensity, it’s so powerful it feels like it could shrink the unimaginable distances of the galaxy.
BLAST!Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto26rank/position

Momoiro Clover Z’s 17th single, “BLAST!,” released in 2017, is crafted as a cheer song for athletes.
For those who play sports—working hard every day to win and battling against themselves—it’s likely to strike a powerful chord.
Z Legend ~The Fanfare Won’t Stop~Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto27rank/position

As the fanfare rings out, the athletes make their entrance with fiery determination in their hearts.
A song worthy of illuminating such a scene was performed by Momoiro Clover Z.
It was also featured in a Tokyo Joypolis commercial and celebrates the importance of teamwork.
Reworked after Ariyasu Momoka’s graduation in 2018, this track is included on the album “Momo mo Tō, Bancha mo Debana.” Its lyrics, which depict the courage to face challenges and the power of unity, are sure to give strong encouragement to those taking part in sports days and athletic festivals.
It would also work well as background music for group gymnastics.
It’s a song that warmly cheers on athletes as they come together as one to perform.
Toward that skyMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto28rank/position

Momoiro Clover Z has become indispensable when talking about today’s Japanese idol scene.
The song “Ano Sora e Mukatte,” first performed on the day the group was formed, is included on their 2013 album “Iriguchi no Nai Deguchi.” It’s also famous for having been written by the members at the time.
Seeing them sing it so honestly and true to themselves is deeply moving.
It’s a warm message song that gives you the courage to set out on a new “path.” Be sure to listen to this hopeful track, which stands as the group’s point of origin.
SantaMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto29rank/position

When it comes to bright, bubbly Christmas songs that colored the winters of the 2000s, this track by Kenichi Maeyamada, better known as Hyadain, stands out.
Released in November 2011 as a B-side to the single “Rōdō Sanka,” it comically captures the sparkle of city illuminations and the excitement of waiting for Santa Claus.
The entire song is packed with playful wordplay, onomatopoeia, and puns, making it irresistibly fun to sing along to.
Later, two remix versions by ☆Taku Takahashi and NARASAKI were produced, and the song became a winter staple in Momoiro Clover Z’s repertoire.
It’s the perfect pick for a Christmas karaoke session with friends—everyone can get hyped with clapping and call-and-response.
Strongly, stronglyMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto30rank/position

It’s originally a song by mihimaru GT, but the members of Momoclo have covered it, singing and dancing to it.
They’ve been performing it since before they became Z, and it always gets the crowd pumped at live shows.
The moment I could whirl my towel and jump along to this song was truly moving.


