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MUCC Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

The Japanese band MUCC has showcased a transition from nu metal to metalcore, and then to disco.

Their sound is so diverse that it can’t be simply grouped under so-called “visual kei.” This time, we’re unveiling a ranking of their most popular songs.

Which track is your favorite?

MUCC Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

I hate itMUCC15rank/position

MUCC – DAIKIRAI 2006 live
I hate itMUCC

A popular song often performed live even before their major-label debut, “Daikirai” (I Hate You).

Its intense sound feels cathartic when you’re angry, and the lyrics simply repeat “I hate you” toward someone the singer despises.

The words “anger” or “grudge” don’t appear in the lyrics, but you can feel the buildup of long-simmering rage.

For anyone stressed by having someone they dislike close by, this is a track you can relate to.

If you hate someone but can’t say it out loud, try singing this one at solo karaoke!

prostituteMUCC16rank/position

Shofu (Original Version)-MUCC
prostituteMUCC

This is their first single, released in 2000.

It’s a track that already shines from their debut.

In the middle, the song dramatically shifts its tone and reveals a different side.

It was also re-recorded for the first album “Tsuuzetsu” and the 14th single “Horizont.”

prostitute/abolishedMUCC17rank/position

MUCC – [Prostitute/Decay] -2. Decay
prostitute/abolishedMUCC

MUCC is a band formed in 1997.

They made their major-label debut in 2003 and have been active enough to perform live in countries around the world.

Their debut from an indie label was the 2000 single “Shōfu / Hai.” The video here is for “Hai.” The title might suggest something of a dark, brooding song, but the intro melody is beautiful, and the following sound has clear dynamics, making it an easy track to listen to.

The last trainMUCC18rank/position

[PV] MUCC - The Last Train (High Quality)
The last trainMUCC

A single released in 2005.

The song is said to have been created based on MUCC’s concept of “returning to their roots.” It was used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “LIVE BANG!” in October, and the cool music video directed by Ryuji Seki★ is also worth noting.

cherry blossomMUCC19rank/position

This is a beautiful yet fierce rock number by MUCC, included on the album “1997,” released in April 2025.

The world crafted by guitarist Miya, who wrote both the lyrics and music, goes far beyond a simple spring song.

Using words like “rubble” and “gunshots,” it conveys a cycle of destruction and rebirth, life and death, posing deep questions to the listener.

As part of the band’s third major-label debut chapter, this work also stands as an important piece that showcases both their roots and their evolution.

Dense emotions are packed into its short running time; it was performed on the nationwide tour following the release, captivating audiences at each venue.

When you find yourself pausing before a scene in full bloom, why not gaze at the petals falling in the quiet night and feel both the fragility and the strength of life?

meteorMUCC20rank/position

Mook – Shooting Star
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The 12th single, released in 2006.

Unlike the other songs, it features a rap part and is a very distinctive track.

However, the melody line is very easy to listen to, making it quite an interesting song.

It feels like it could really grab hold of our hearts.

MUCC Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Sky and ThreadMUCC21rank/position

It’s the 19th single, released in 2009.

The word “rain” appears repeatedly, and the song is filled with dark, negative emotions.

The brisk tempo and recurring guitar phrases might be conveying a message about a boring daily life where every day is the same.