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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] (31–40)

Therefore, the skyscraperMUCC36rank/position

MUCC - 'Therefore, Skyscraper' MUSIC VIDEO (short ver.)
Therefore, the skyscraperMUCC

This is the 31st single released in 2014.

It was used as the opening theme for Kindaichi Case Files R.

The song gives a very clear, easy-to-listen impression with a good tempo.

The chorus is energetic and makes it easy to get hyped up.

The Light of DecayMUCC37rank/position

Mucc – 01 kuchiki no tou ( budokan 666 )
The Light of DecayMUCC

It’s the title track from their fourth album, released in 2004.

It begins with a relaxed, dark intro, then swiftly shifts scenes into an intense development that’s incredibly powerful.

In the intense sections, the vocals are passionately delivered—truly like a cry from the soul—leaving a deep impression.

cherry blossomMUCC38rank/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?

vivid; highly saturated; gaudyMUCC39rank/position

This is the title track from their seventh album, released in 2006.

It kicks off with an easy-to-ride, groove-heavy rhythm, then hits hard with an aggressive sound that really pierces through.

The chorus explodes with energy, and it’s a song that shines even brighter live, turning up the heat when you hear it in person.

singing voiceMUCC40rank/position

Mook / Utagoe (Singing Voice)
singing voiceMUCC

This is MUCC’s 13th single, released in 2006.

It’s a relatively simple track overflowing with a sense of speed.

Rather than a heavy, booming low end, it’s melodic and refreshingly uplifting—the kind of song that makes you feel like breaking into a run.

You can almost imagine listening to it in an open-top car along a summer coastline.