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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 Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

HeideMUCC29rank/position

MUCC 'Heide' Music Video
HeideMUCC

MUCC is also known for drastically changing their artistic style with each album.

They’ve made a big shift back to straightforward rock from the EDM-flavored, full-on electronic sound of their previous releases.

All the members of MUCC are from Ibaraki Prefecture.

This song was filmed in their hometown, and just like the lyrics, it seems to bring back nostalgic memories of boyhood.

Falling DownMUCC30rank/position

MUCC “Falling Down (FALLING DOWN) from LIVE DVD Chemical Parade”
Falling DownMUCC

Their 23rd single, released in 2010.

Unusually for MUCC, it has the feel of an offbeat dance number.

In live footage, the audience unites during the chorus to do the so-called “wiper.” It’s a track that makes you want to move your body like that.

MUCC Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

risky driveMUCC31rank/position

This is a track included on their seventh album, released in 2006.

From the sharp intro, the repeating phrases are electrifying.

The drums use a clear two-beat, emphasizing the downbeat and making the sound even more powerful and razor-sharp.

When the chorus unfolds, there’s a sense of release that feels like it races through your head.

Our ShadowsMUCC32rank/position

This is a song included on the 12th single released in 2006.

It’s about a couple breaking up and the lingering attachment that remains.

The intense vocals seem to convey the strength of that lingering feeling.

If someone confessed such lingering feelings to you, it would make you reconsider breaking up, wouldn’t it?

I hate itMUCC33rank/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!

Heart colorMUCC34rank/position

This is a song included on their 14th single released in 2006.

As it was composed by the bassist, YUKKE, the bass line moves in a very cool way.

From the intro, the bass stands out, and you can’t help but be captivated by the technique.

Song of LoveMUCC35rank/position

MUCC 'Love Song' MUSIC VIDEO
Song of LoveMUCC

Inspired by 90s musical styles, MUCC’s track delivers a dark yet catchy sound that conveys a mature emotional depth.

The lyrics, portraying the beauty and anguish of love, are steeped in a lush sweetness that will leave a lasting impression on listeners.

Released in June 2024, this song marks the band’s third major-label debut—a milestone that heralds a new chapter for MUCC.

The music video incorporates dramatic elements that visually amplify the song’s themes.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who has experienced heartbreak or navigates complex romantic feelings.