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 Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Long live Japan!Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto31rank/position

A Japanese music group that, while being idols, creates a unique world of their own.
They have many hardcore fans and are notably popular among women.
This song helps you memorize the prefectures, and its pop rhythm makes studying feel fun.
Pinky JonesMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto32rank/position

This is a song released in 2010.
It has the image of an adventure tour, characterized by the sounds of traditional instruments.
The idea of exploring the world with folk instruments is a perfect match for the audacious spirit of Momoiro Clover.
It’s not just fun—there’s quite a lot packed into this track.
Mirai BowlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto33rank/position

It’s a crazy track included on their first album, “Battle and Romance.” The composers are Kenichi Maeyamada and Tomo Osumi, both familiar names to Momoclo fans.
And astonishingly, the arrangement is by NARASAKI of COALTAR OF THE DEEPERS and Tokusatsu.
The way the tempo suddenly shifts in the chorus must have surprised many listeners.
Virtual DystopiaMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto34rank/position

A song that powerfully calls attention to the perils of modern society while holding out hope for the future.
Set to a rock tune, it ambitiously portrays a yearning for light within a dystopian worldview.
Included on the album “5TH DIMENSION,” released in April 2013, it also gained popularity as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Mezamashi Doyoubi.
Among Momoiro Clover Z’s catalog, this track stands out for its strong message; it was later rearranged with a contemporary touch on “ZZ’s Ⅲ,” adding new appeal.
When you feel anxiety or a sense of stagnation about society, its driving sound and the pure chorus by the nine “Himawari Kids” are sure to resonate with your heart.
Full-Power GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto35rank/position

This is another song that’s been sung for a long time.
It’s cute, and somewhere in the middle it gets pretty cool, and it really pumps up the crowd at live shows.
Reni-chan’s all-out dancing is truly amazing.
The full-throttle “Zenkoku Shoujo,” where Momoclo-chan’s freshness still remains, also makes me feel nostalgic.
Ame-no-TajikaraoMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto36rank/position

It’s read as Ameno Tajikarao.
At first, I couldn’t read it.
The song doesn’t have the typical idol-pop style, and I actually think it’s a difficult piece, but when Momoclo-chan sing it, it doesn’t come across that way.
The dance is actually super cute, too.
I think it’s a hidden gem.
Bionic CherryMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto37rank/position

Melodic punk over 200 BPM! With blazing-fast two-beat drums and satisfying distorted guitars, it’s truly a song made for live shows.
As you can tell from Reni-chan’s line, “I’m really mad, you know!”, the intensity is on full display.
5 The PowerMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto38rank/position

This idol-meets-hip-hop track was crafted by MURO, a Japanese hip-hop MC active since 1986.
Unusually for Momoclo, it features a sparse sound with few layers, allowing the members’ individual personalities to stand out.
At live shows, you can see Mononofu fans enjoying it while swaying side to side.
BelieveMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto39rank/position

This is Momoclo’s cover of Nami Tamaki’s song, well-known as the third opening theme of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.
A rap section is added toward the end, which will likely surprise anyone familiar with the original.
GOUNNMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto40rank/position

As the title is derived from the “Five Aggregates” (goun)—the five elements that constitute the human body and mind—the song incorporates a Buddhist sensibility.
The lyrics also contain several touches that evoke Buddhism.
With taiko drummer Shuichi Hidano participating, it’s finished with a Japanese-style rock flavor.


