Negoto Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Negoto is a four-piece girls’ band from Chiba Prefecture.Vocalist Sachiko Aoyama’s gentle voice and sparkling programmed sounds are particularly striking.Their genre-defying musicality, which incorporates EDM while going beyond the confines of a typical band, is another part of their appeal.This time, we’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranking format.
Negoto Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
DESTINYnegoto1rank/position

The single released in June 2015, used as the ending theme for the TV anime Gintama°, is a track that epitomizes Negoto’s musical style.
Its synth sound rides on a groovy rhythm, complemented by Sachiko Aoyama’s transparent, airy vocals that resonate pleasantly.
Centered on the grand theme of fate, the lyrics portray a protagonist who, though uncertain, strives to move forward—something many listeners will relate to.
The keyword repeated in the chorus sticks in your head, giving the song an addictive quality that makes you want to play it again and again.
The track was later included on the album ETERNALBEAT and is known as a signature song from the period when Negoto fused danceable elements with their band sound.
It’s an emotional pop tune that combines a sense of speed with refreshing exhilaration.
Charonnegoto2rank/position

A coming-of-age song that stirs the heart with its dreamlike, translucent sound and literary lyrics.
The title “Charon” is the name of Pluto’s moon, and the story projects feelings for someone far away onto the image of Charon—always beside Pluto yet never crossing paths.
Released on March 2, 2011, the track was featured in a campaign commercial for au’s music distribution service, LISMO!.
Also included on the album “ex Negoto,” this gem portrays the ache of wanting to meet someone you cannot see.
It’s a song best heard in the stillness before dawn, when thoughts turn to someone precious in the distance.
Saturday Nightnegoto3rank/position

Saturday nights are of course fun, but don’t they also feel a little lonely somehow? You might feel that especially on the way home after a date.
This song, which sings of single-minded love for someone special, is perfect for that kind of Saturday night.
It was produced by Masayuki Nakano of BOOM BOOM SATELLITES and included on the 2017 album SOAK.
With Sachiko Aoyama’s crystal-clear vocals and a dreamy, half-awake mood, the lingering beauty unique to Negoto really shines.
Merci, rue.negoto4rank/position

The track opens with an evocative synthesizer riff reminiscent of a scene from a movie, and its title could be interpreted as a spell for going somewhere far away.
The band sound gradually heats up, and the highlight comes around 2:29 with a sound that feels like warped space-time.
sharp #negoto5rank/position

This is a captivating track whose clear, shimmering girls-band sound blends beautifully with an epic story set in space.
The lyrics, woven by vocals that are delicate yet powerful, carefully depict emotions and scenes found in everyday life, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released as a single by Ki/oon Music in April 2012, it was used as the opening theme for the Asemu arc of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam AGE.
Recommended for those who cherish memories of youth or want to immerse themselves in the anime’s world.
ALL RIGHTnegoto6rank/position

ALL RIGHT by the popular girl band Negoto, which was also featured in a TV commercial for cafe & pancakes gram.
It was used as an insert song in the film Tori Girl! starring Tao Tsuchiya, showcasing its popularity.
We look forward to what’s next from Negoto as they continue to evolve as a band.
About Fuwarinegoto7rank/position

A signature ballad by Negoto, where gentle piano tones softly envelop the heart.
Woven by Sachiko Aoyama’s crystal-clear vocals is a delicate, somewhat fleeting tale between “me” and “you.” The nearly six-minute, dreamlike soundscape gently leads listeners into a world of dreams, evoking both poignancy and warmth at the same time.
Included on the early masterpiece-filled 2011 album “ex Negoto,” this track even topped a fan poll.
It was also chosen for the image album of the film “Blue Spring Ride,” enriching the work’s atmosphere.
On a night when you want to be alone with your thoughts, thinking of someone dear, listening to this song may remind you of the warmth you’d almost forgotten.


