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My Hair is Bad Love Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

My Hair is Bad is a band that enjoys overwhelming popularity in Japan’s rock scene.

Their appeal lies in the unadorned words and emotions in their lyrics.

Those feelings resonate deeply with many fans and draw a great deal of empathy.

Tomomi Shiiki, the vocalist and guitarist, often talks about love during live MC segments, and the band has many love songs as well.

In this article, we’ll introduce My Hair–style love songs—depicted from their unique perspective and not merely sweet—ranked in order of popularity.

Enjoy finding out which songs make it to the top.

My Hair is Bad Love Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

low-grade feverMy Hair is Bad16rank/position

This song, which showcases My Hair is Bad’s pop sensibilities, depicts that vague “low-grade fever” of emotion you’re not sure you can call love yet.

It’s the third track on the EP hadaka e.p., released in November 2018.

Although it isn’t a single’s title track, it’s performed often live and enjoys enduring popularity among fans.

The lyrics penned by Tomomi Shiiki—blending a frustrating longing for the other person with a touch of bite—are sure to resonate with many listeners.

While it has the driving momentum you’d expect from a rock band, the melody is catchy and very easy to listen to, making it a great recommendation for first-time listeners of My Hair is Bad.

If you’re stuck in the murky space of a one-sided crush or feeling a bit sentimental, this song will gently keep you company.

bad habitMy Hair is Bad17rank/position

My Hair is Bad – Bad Habit (Fantastic Home Run Tour, 2019-04-17, Yokohama Arena)
bad habitMy Hair is Bad

A beloved classic from My Hair is Bad since their early days, this song closes out the single “Hitomebore e.p.,” released in July 2015.

Through conversations between lovers and everyday miscommunications, the lyrics capture the frustration of swallowing one’s true feelings, striking straight to the heart.

The accumulation of vivid, concrete scenes gradually exposes the unbridgeable distance between the two—an absolutely stunning structure.

Although it never had a tie-in, it was performed with high intensity at their Yokohama Arena show in April 2019, letting you feel the essence of them as a live band.

Despite its relaxed tempo, the chorus overflows with emotion and is thoroughly compelling, making it a perfect listen for those carrying unspoken truths or for nights when you want to fully immerse yourself in the world of the lyrics.

captiveMy Hair is Bad18rank/position

This song, which rides a fast-paced rock sound to sing about an intense one-sided love that longs to be someone’s “last,” is a fan favorite.

In just over two minutes, it crams in both an extreme devotion—“I’d do anything for you”—and playful fantasies of becoming famous.

Included on the album “boys,” released in June 2019, it gained popularity not through a tie-in but via videos posted on social media.

The rapid-fire verses switch to an explosively open chorus that feels exhilarating—just listening is sure to lift your spirits! It’s the perfect track for blowing away the haze of unrequited love or soaking in that sense of unity at a live show.

tongueMy Hair is Bad19rank/position

This is a yandere-themed song about dependence and unraveling.

My Hair is Bad is a three-piece band that sounds best when they give voice to a slightly frail, somewhat jaded male perspective.

The track is included on their fifth full-length album, “angels,” released in April 2022.

It depicts a man and woman who crave each other to the point of mad love and can no longer part, with lyrics that strike like a scream from the heart.

Even though they know it’s “not good,” they may be bound by the pure conviction that “there’s no one but this person.” If you feel like your love for someone might be getting a bit heavy, give it a listen.

premonitionMy Hair is Bad20rank/position

This song, which depicts an unbreakable love for a woman who already has a partner, is one of the tracks on the digital single “love,” released in December 2020.

Precisely because it was born during a time when the world was shrouded in anxiety, the personal and intensely written lyrics by Shiiki sink deep into the heart.

Progressing like a story, the piece leaves a profound afterglow, as if you’ve just watched a short film.

The emotionally charged band performance unfolding at a mid-tempo is also superb—the quiet intro building to a chorus where feelings overflow is a must-hear.

It’s perfect not only for those nursing the pain of an impossible love, but also for nights when you want to quietly immerse yourself in a world of storytelling on your own.