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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College Student Favorite Band Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa76rank/position

A heartwarming message song that reminds you of the bonds with cherished friends.
It’s a track where a driving, high-energy rock sound—packed with Road of Major’s musical essence—beautifully harmonizes with straightforward lyrics.
Portraying encounters and partings, friendship, and hope for the future, the words continue to resonate deeply with many young people.
Released as an indie single in September 2002, it remained in the Oricon Top 10 for 19 consecutive weeks and achieved an astonishing total of 900,000 copies sold.
In 2009, it was also featured in a commercial for the Taiwan-market Mazda Mazda3, becoming a song loved across borders.
Its band-friendly arrangement makes it easy to perform, and it has the power to unite the audience during live shows.
Kokoro-eroodo obu mejyaa77rank/position

This is a song by Road of Major that powerfully paints the “picture of the heart” hidden in one’s chest.
Its passionate message—“No matter how many times you stumble, seize the future you dreamed of with your own hands!”—resonates with listeners.
Released in November 2004, this was their major-label debut single and served as the opening theme for the first season of the NHK Educational anime Major.
It can be called a rousing anthem that gives courage to high school baseball players chasing the white ball, and to everyone striving toward a big goal.
Footsteps ~Be StrongMr.Children78rank/position

A popular song that was also used as the theme for the drama “Nobunaga Concerto.” Described in the show as a motivational anthem that gives you a push forward, it was reportedly completed after numerous rewrites and marks Mr.
Children’s first self-produced track.
Perhaps for that reason, it carries a vibe of taking a new step.
While it’s not uptempo, it could work well for intermission staging or as background music.
DOLLSCANDAL79rank/position

This track by SCANDAL is a rock number that captures a yearning for freedom and a pure desire for love.
Despite their cute looks, they drew attention as a high school girl band delivering gritty garage rock.
Released in October 2008 as their major-label debut single, it peaked at No.
26 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
With heavy radio airplay nationwide, it sparked a big reaction.
If you’re forming a band for a school festival, this is definitely a song you should perform.
It will surely convey your feelings to the audience.
With its youthful, energetic sound and relatable lyrics, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going!
Shangri-LaChatto Monchī80rank/position

This is Chatmonchy’s third single, used as the ending theme for the TV anime Hataraki Man.
While it’s a straightforward rock number, the irregular meter in the chorus serves as a hook.
None of the parts are technically difficult, but the bass line—though mostly root notes—features frequent moves up to the high frets that create the song’s groove, so playing it accurately helps capture the overall feel.
With its catchy melody and comfortable beat, it’s a number that would likely go over well when performed at school festivals or cultural events.


