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?
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MUCC Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
ENDER ENDERMUCC22rank/position

It’s MUCC’s 30th single, released in 2014.
The intense sound and the guitar tone feel really good—this is a track that naturally gets you pumped up.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to hit the highway at night and listen while you drive.
G.G.MUCC23rank/position

This is the song that became the Japanese image song for the 2012 release of Daniel Radcliffe’s latest starring film, “The Woman in Black.” In the music video, the members of MUCC step into a British world.
It’s a collaborative MV that mixes scenes from “The Woman in Black,” so keep an eye on its fantastical world.
MOTHERMUCC24rank/position

This is the 27th single, released in 2012.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Naruto Shippuden, and the song itself evokes the sense of closure fitting for an ending theme.
The music video is a groundbreaking production made using multiple tablets, making it enjoyable to watch as well.
World’s EndMUCC25rank/position

This is the 29th single, released in 2013.
It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Meganebu!”.
“Meganebu!” is a very unique anime centered around glasses, but its feelings toward glasses are remarkably grand, which actually (surprisingly?) matches this song, “World’s End.”
swallowtail (butterfly)MUCC26rank/position

It’s MUCC’s 18th single, released in 2008.
The harmony woven by the extremely heavy bass-driven sound and melodious melody is sure to seize our hearts.
If you love deep bass and intense tracks, this is a song you should definitely listen to.
Arcadia Featuring DAISHI DANCEMUCC27rank/position

This song is MUCC’s first single after moving to Sony Music Associated Records in 2012.
It’s a collaboration with producer DAISHI DANCE, known for K-pop and electro house, featuring a sound where electronica is prominently blended into rock.
It’s a track that makes you want to dance.
psychoMUCC28rank/position

A visual kei rock band that made its major debut in 2003.
While their early songs were characterized by melodies reminiscent of Showa-era kayōkyoku paired with heavy, intense metal sound, they gradually began releasing a wider range of tracks incorporating various genres, continually evolving into a band with a diverse musicality.
They are also active overseas—serving as the opening act for international artists in Japan, among other engagements—and are highly acclaimed both domestically and internationally.


