Ranking of Popular Band Songs Among University Students [2026]
Musicians seriously aiming to go pro should definitely take note.
When creating songs, keeping an eye on trends in the world is very important.
Feel free to use this as a reference when you hit a wall.
Of course, don’t forget to trust your own individuality.
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Ranking of Popular Band Songs Among University Students [2026] (91–100)
Not fleetingSUPER BEAVER99rank/position

This is a ballad whose grand melody and powerful message stir the heart.
Released in June 2023 by SUPER BEAVER as the theme song for the film Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween -Decisive Battle-, it portrays the beauty of life and the bonds with loved ones, expressing a desire to keep walking together even while understanding that nothing lasts forever.
The strong vocals and beautiful tune convey the brilliance of each individual’s life.
Also included on the album Ongaku (Music), it’s a moving piece well-suited for school sports days and group gymnastics ceremonies.
Highly recommended as background music for performances that soar with unity and strength.
summer festivalWhiteberry100rank/position

A coming-of-age love song that portrays a summer festival night spent with a sweetheart in a yukata.
Interwoven with nostalgic scenes like goldfish scooping and sparklers, it captures, in a true-to-life way, the frustration of being unable to confess one’s feelings, the pangs of regret, and the fleeting nature of young love.
Released as a single in August 2000, it became a major hit, peaking at No.
3 on the Oricon weekly chart.
Its sweet-and-sour lyrics and sound make it perfect for school cultural festivals where students are in the thick of youth.


