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Popular Band Rankings [2026]

As time has passed, the range of musical genres has expanded.

Even in the world of “bands,” amidst the major waves that arise in each era, passionate, outstanding music continues to be created.

This time, we bring you the “now” of the band scene.

Popular Band Rankings [2026] (81–90)

B BLUEBOØWY86rank/position

This is a captivating rock number that expresses the night’s darkness gently enveloping a lonely heart and the blue of the sky that hints at taking flight despite being hurt.

Released in September 1986 as their fourth single, it’s also included on the classic album “BEAT EMOTION.” Marking their first Top 10 entry, it reached No.

7 on the Oricon charts, and has been used as an insert song in the film “19 Nineteen” and as the opening theme for the TV show “Banana Sand.” It instantly brightens the atmosphere across generations, so feel free to pick it at karaoke and enjoy.

Treasure IslandT-SQUARE87rank/position

A shining masterpiece in the history of Japanese instrumental music, woven from a dynamic melody and a lively rhythm.

This exhilarating track blends samba rhythms with a touch of jazz fusion, unfolding in a thrilling way that evokes the start of an adventure.

収録曲は1986年3月にリリースされたアルバム「S・P・O・R・T・S」に収められており、T-SQUAREのキーボーディスト、和泉宏隆によって作曲されました。

Frequently performed in wind band arrangements by schools and musical groups nationwide, it was also featured in the anime Sound! Euphonium.

It’s a highly recommended song for moments when you want to feel hopeful and positive, or when you’re ready for a fresh start.

more than wordsHitsuji Bungaku88rank/position

Hitsujibungaku – more than words (Official Music Video) [TV Anime “Jujutsu Kaisen” Shibuya Incident Arc Ending Theme]
more than wordsHitsuji Bungaku

Hitsujibungaku is an alternative rock band that delivers a sound that’s delicate yet powerful.

This work, where a sterile atmosphere coexists with warmth, is an ambitious piece that exquisitely fuses programmed beats with a full band sound.

Layered with vocalist Moeka Shiozuka’s distinctive voice, it vividly depicts a literary world.

Released as a CD single in September 2023, it was selected as the ending theme for the wildly popular anime Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 and is also included on the acclaimed album “12 hugs (like butterflies).” Characterized by a comfortable four-on-the-floor beat, it’s a track I highly recommend to anyone who wants to sing something cool at karaoke.

Go ahead and show off its cool, magnetic charm to the fullest.

Love SongGO!GO!718889rank/position

Evoking both wistfulness and passion, Koi no Uta is one of GO!GO!7188’s signature tracks, with the low end giving the entire song a rich thickness.

Its medium tempo features a root-focused bass line, making it easy to check your left-hand basic form and perfect for practicing steady time.

In the chorus, the note count increases, letting you develop a feel for expressing the song’s dynamics through contrasts in intensity.

Since you can focus on producing solid, ringing notes, it’s recommended for beginner bassists who want to build their fundamentals over spring break.

Delusional DiaryShido90rank/position

The four-piece rock band SID, which has designated October 4 as “SID Day,” has even formed a business partnership with Stardust Promotion—the agency that represents none other than Momoiro Clover Z.

Here’s one of their somewhat mentally unstable? tracks, “Delusion Diary.” The moment you hear “delusion,” you know you’re stepping into a whimsical, otherworldly space.

Actions that might seem bizarre—like “checking the trash of the person you like” or “making silent phone calls all night”—are all portrayed as expressions of love flipped inside out.

Stalking is prohibited, so please don’t imitate any of this.

It’s a creepy track packed with tongue-in-cheek elements, too!