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.
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My Hair is Bad Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
I want to become a musician.My Hair is Bad43rank/position

This song, which lets you savor the driving, guitar-rock feel characteristic of My Hair is Bad, is a track included on their 2016 release “woman’s.” The lyrics, chronicling the life of a band member, sound as if they’re singing about themselves.
There are some slightly fast-paced parts, but the melody line in the chorus is especially exhilarating—nail it, and it’s guaranteed to feel great! The vocal range isn’t particularly wide compared to their other songs, so if you’re a male singer who struggles with high notes, try lowering the key a bit before taking it on.
mendo_931My Hair is Bad44rank/position

“mendo_931” is a song that candidly expresses the feeling of “mendokusai”—that sense of bothersome annoyance—we carry in modern society.
Its lyrics capture the vexation felt in human relationships and daily obligations, as well as the fatigue and stress that lie beneath.
Included on the album “woman’s,” released on October 19, 2016, the track delivers a resonant message through Tomomi Shiiki’s skillful choice of words.
It’s recommended for anyone who feels worn out by social interactions or stifled by the routines of everyday life.
I live hereMy Hair is Bad45rank/position

The rock band My Hair is Bad’s song “Koko de Kurashiteru yo,” released for streaming in January 2026, is a warm mid-tempo number that affirms taking it easy.
It was chosen as the theme song for the TV Asahi Friday Night Drama “Detective-san, Your Backpack Is Open.” The song portrays a heart swaying between a longing for a dazzling world and the modest yet cherished days of everyday life.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you need a breather or want to regain your own natural pace.
Worker in the DarknessMy Hair is Bad46rank/position

Even if you don’t know My Hair is Bad, listening to this song should tell you what kind of band they are.
It’s an interesting rock number that reflects the word choices and mindset of today’s youth.
Where Kindness GoesMy Hair is Bad47rank/position

This is their signature work, which Tomohito Shinoki, the band’s songwriter, says saved him the most.
Despite its relaxed tempo, the music carries a powerful, resonant sound, and the straightforward lyrics that pierce the heart are the reason it’s so beloved.
It’s a moving and memorable track that speaks directly to the soul.
As a boyfriendMy Hair is Bad48rank/position

It portrays a person who gives the impression of being a terrible boyfriend.
However, perhaps it’s precisely that unfiltered, candid nature that resonates.
For someone like Shiinoki, who has a “kept” disposition and fears being abandoned, the song feels a bit assertive.
To be honestMy Hair is Bad49rank/position

This is a song by the rock band My Hair is Bad that sings about emotions born from everyday, ordinary moments.
Its unadorned, honest tone and relaxed tempo have a calming effect.
It straightforwardly conveys the presence of someone who supports you in your daily life and the gratitude you feel toward that precious person.
It’s a gentle yet powerful track that portrays both thankfulness and a personal resolve to bring happiness to that person.


