Mr.Children Popular Song Ranking [2026]
This is a feature on Mr.Children, known as “Misuchiru,” a band beloved across Japan by people of all genders and ages.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular songs.
Every track is a wonderful classic, so be sure to give them a listen.
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Mr.Children Popular Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)
here comes my loveMr.Children99rank/position

“Here Comes My Love,” released in 2018, was written as the theme song for the TV drama “The Family Next Door Looks Blue,” which aired the same year.
The highest chest-voice note in this song is G#4.
Among Mr.
Children’s tracks, it may be less well-known than some others, but its memorable melody and the high level of completeness make it outstanding even within their body of work.
In addition to its relatively low chest-voice range, the simple and striking melody should make the song feel easy to sing.
Let’s hide in the car and kiss.Mr.Children100rank/position

A kiss song that gives you the same flutter as a secret kiss is Mr.Children’s “Kurumano Naka de Kakurete Kiss Shiyou” (“Let’s Hide in the Car and Kiss”).
It’s included on their 1992 album “Kind of Love.” The song was inspired by the album cover of the British band Fairground Attraction, which shows a couple kissing in a car.
Within its gentle, mellow melody, it captures the thrill of a kiss—and the excitement of not being seen by anyone.


