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My Hair is Bad Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

The band name My Hair is Bad was decided after the bassist Yamamoto had a strange hairstyle.

Also known by the nickname “My Hair,” they are a three-piece rock band.

We’ve compiled a ranking of their popular songs.

Be sure to check it out.

My Hair is Bad Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

fateMy Hair is Bad29rank/position

This is a work by My Hair is Bad, a rock band from Niigata Prefecture.

It was released in 2017 as their fourth single.

It’s a rock number that emotionally portrays the end of a romance, and it feels as if all the feelings are packed into its energetic sound.

Carried away by this feverish intensity, I find myself in tears by the time it’s ending.

Even if it’s a sad love that ends in betrayal, I still want to face forward in the end, just like this “Fate.”

Even when next year comesMy Hair is Bad30rank/position

We bring you a timeless song that’s perfect for the season as the year draws to a close.

Brimming with bittersweet feelings and a faint sense of hope, it’s a gem that showcases My Hair is Bad’s sensibilities to the fullest.

Included on the album “woman’s,” this track has grown in popularity among fans since its release in October 2016.

The lyrics delicately portray emotions that sway in everyday life and the gap between ideals and reality, resonating with many listeners.

It’s perfect as background music for time spent with loved ones over the holidays, and it also accompanies quiet moments of looking back on the year.

Why not give it a listen at that moment when excitement and anxiety about the new year mingle together?

My Hair is Bad Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

After-hoursMy Hair is Bad31rank/position

Afterhour Trailer [My Hair is Bad]
After-hoursMy Hair is Bad

It’s a track included on My Hair is Bad’s first album and is very popular among fans.

With lyrics perfect for starting fresh in spring and an up-tempo, exhilarating band sound, it really gets you pumped up when you listen to it.

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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.

Imperial Regent DeclarationMy Hair is Bad33rank/position

Tried playing My Hair is Bad’s “Kampaku Sengen” on guitar
Imperial Regent DeclarationMy Hair is Bad

People often say “love is blind,” and I think this song is about that very effect of love.

The calm, understated delivery is very much My Hair’s style.

The lyrics overflow with an all-out feeling of “I just love you so much,” yet conveying those emotions with a cool, matter-of-fact tone is also quintessentially My Hair.

Adults who don’t know warMy Hair is Bad34rank/position

My Hair is Bad – Adults Who Don’t Know War (Official Video)
Adults who don't know warMy Hair is Bad

This song is said to be an answer to Jiros’ “Children Who Don’t Know War.” The children who didn’t know war have grown up and continue to live peaceful lives.

But that very peace has made them complacent, drifting through hopelessly trivial days.

It’s a song that looks back on that kind of self with a youthful perspective.

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A heartwarming love song by My Hair is Bad for those who feel uneasy about their partner’s past.

This track portrays a realistic love story that doesn’t deny memories with a former lover, while choosing to build new moments with the current partner.

Its relaxed tempo, gentle rhythm, and Tomomi Shiiki’s conversational vocals are soothing.

Released in April 2025, the song was originally sold exclusively at the Saitama Super Arena concert in January of the same year.

If you want to create more memories for just the two of you, be sure to give it a listen.