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Penthouse Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Penthouse Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Penthouse is a male-female twin-vocal band formed in 2018.

They’re also known for having pianist Hayato Sumino as a member.

True to their billing as a city soul band, the charm of their songs lies in the soulful groove you can feel, even as they remain pop and stylish.

In this article, we’ll introduce their tracks in a ranking format.

It’s packed with popular songs, so if you’re about to start listening to Penthouse, be sure to check it out.

Penthouse Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

one difficultyPenthouse1rank/position

Penthouse – One Trouble (Undertaker) [Official Music Video]
one difficultyPenthouse

Released in 2024, Penthouse’s Hichimen—a stylish track that embodies their self-proclaimed “city soul”—appears on the album Laundry.

Its rhythm and brisk pace, infused with elements of R&B and soul, leave a strong impression, while the piano and horns lend it a bright, glamorous feel.

The bass line, with phrases steeped in R&B sensibility, darts busily about to create a sense of dynamism.

It’s striking how it seems almost like a constant solo, with the line in motion throughout the entire track.

A wish in summerPenthouse2rank/position

Penthouse – A Wish for Summer [Official Music Video]
A wish in summerPenthouse

Penthouse is a six-member coed city-soul band formed in a University of Tokyo music club, active under the concept of exploring music that adds a touch of style to everyday life.

Their digital single Natsu ni Negai wo, released for streaming on July 12, 2023, draws you into its world from the opening, featuring a refreshing string sound.

The lyrics portray the feeling of being unable to express your emotions as time slips by, and combined with summer’s sentimental atmosphere, they’re sure to tug at your heart.

With its driving beat and stylish arrangement, this pop tune is a comfortable listen that turns up the heat for the season.

A life like a bouquet for youPenthouse3rank/position

Penthouse – A Life Like a Bouquet for You [Official Music Video]
A life like a bouquet for youPenthouse

This is a song by Penthouse that captures the joy and sense of responsibility that come with becoming a new parent.

Released as a single in July 2024, it was written as the theme song for the Kansai TV drama “If That’s Your Family, Why Not Throw Them Away?” It is also included on the album Laundry.

The theme is a parent’s unconditional love for their child.

The song tenderly portrays the feeling of lifting a small body into your arms and the quiet happiness of everyday life, making it deeply moving.

It’s a gentle song that stands by moms and dads as they think about the life ahead.

The Reason We Set Out on a JourneyPenthouse4rank/position

It’s a refreshing track covering a classic by Kenji Ozawa.

The sight of them performing inside the car conveys the freedom and joy of travel.

Produced for a collaboration video with Nissan’s SUV, the X-Trail, it was released digitally in December 2023.

Watching the members of Penthouse play guitar and keyboard inside the vehicle while off-roading is breathtaking—it really shows off the car’s stability and quiet ride.

It’s perfect for listening while driving, so why not add it to your travel playlist?

Taxi to the MoonPenthouse5rank/position

Penthouse – Taxi to the Moon[Official Music Video]
Taxi to the MoonPenthouse

Penthouse is a band that’s gained popularity for its stylish yet powerful musicality.

Vocalist Namioka has a rare vocal timbre: despite a wide range, he delivers a thick, husky voice.

Among Penthouse’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Taxi to the Moon.

Beyond the shouts, it features plenty of ad-libs, and it brings together numerous vocal techniques—from groove to rap flow.

If you want to elevate your overall vocal ability, definitely add it to your repertoire.

Friday’s highPenthouse6rank/position

Penthouse – Friday’s High [Official Music Video]
Friday's highPenthouse

A city-soul track by Penthouse, released digitally in January 2024.

It was featured in a Nissan X-TRAIL e-4ORCE commercial.

The six-piece band of University of Tokyo alumni delivers a refined, urban sound.

The twin vocals of Shintaro Namioka and Maho Oshima weave a soulful harmony that feels great.

With lyrics capturing the thrill of the weekend, it’s the kind of song you’ll want to play on Friday night after work.

Perfect for blowing off steam or turning up the energy at a party with friends.

Take Me MaybePenthouse7rank/position

Penthouse – Take Me Maybe [Official Music Video]
Take Me MaybePenthouse

Please consider gifting this song to friends you’ll be parting with upon graduation.

It’s a track by the six-member coed band Penthouse, included on their first album, “Balcony,” released in January 2023.

Warm and inviting, the piece blends a band sound with the gentle timbre of piano.

A highlight is the beautiful harmony of the two vocalists, Namioka and Oshima.

Many listeners will relate to the lyric: “Even if we’re far apart, you’re always in my heart.”