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)
Worker in the DarknessMy Hair is Bad50rank/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.
My Hair is Bad Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Where Kindness GoesMy Hair is Bad51rank/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.
I want to be friends.My Hair is Bad52rank/position

When it comes to singing about feelings toward women, My Hair really stands out for being unadorned and honest, don’t you think? They write lyrics that seem like women might dislike them for, yet they don’t get hated—if anything, they gain more fans.
That’s what’s amazing about My Hair.
To be honestMy Hair is Bad53rank/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.
Ending the frenzyMy Hair is Bad54rank/position

It’s a very catchy track.
Amid the energetic sound, there’s also a sense of anguish—it’s a song that’s quintessentially them.
The limited-time music video features live footage of My Hair, showing dressing-room scenes and their offstage side—aspects of My Hair you can’t usually see from the stage.
cat earsMy Hair is Bad55rank/position

A song that poignantly portrays the stillness and fragility of winter, weaving together lost memories and nostalgia for the past against the backdrop of a gray city blanketed in snow.
My Hair is Bad’s distinctive worldview shines through, with an emotional rock sound and lyrical melodies that leave a strong impression.
It’s included on the album “ghosts,” released in July 2024, contributing to a body of work centered on themes of ghosts and memory.
Recommended for couples huddling together in the winter cold or for those who want to immerse themselves in cherished memories.
Listening to this track in the car while gazing at a snowy landscape would make for a lovely experience.
Ferris wheelMy Hair is Bad56rank/position

This is a track from the album “boys,” released in June 2019, cherished among fans as a hidden gem.
The lyrics are striking, capturing a poignant feeling as a fleeting glimpse of a Ferris wheel during a drive stirs thoughts of a lover and time that won’t return.
There’s no flashy tie-in, but it’s a song that epitomizes their knack for distilling everyday scenes.
With a gentle tempo that swells into an emotionally charged chorus, the dramatic structure is sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
More than vocal range, this ballad hinges on the singer’s expressiveness, so choose it when you want to savor the story in the lyrics or as background music for a nighttime drive.
It will quietly keep you company on nights when you want to linger in a bittersweet mood.


