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Ranking of Popular Band Songs Among People in Their 40s [2026]

Now that married life has settled down, some of you might be thinking about starting a new hobby.

With that in mind, we’ve put together a ranking of band songs popular among people in their 40s for your reference.

Why not take this opportunity to make playing in a band your hobby?

Band Song Rankings Popular with People in Their 40s [2026] (21–30)

366 daysHY29rank/position

HY – 366 Days (Official Music Video)
366 daysHY

An evocative ballad that poignantly portrays the pain of heartbreak and lingering attachment.

The piano melody and soul-stirring vocals convey the agony of days spent unable to forget a former lover.

Released in 2008 and included on the album “HeartY,” the song drew attention as the theme for Fuji TV’s drama and film “Akai Ito” that same year.

Filled with the charm of artists who cherish Okinawan culture while winning the hearts of music fans across Japan, this track is sure to leave a deep impression when sung at karaoke with someone special.

HONEYL’Arc〜en〜Ciel30rank/position

HONEY [15th L’Anniversary Live]
HONEYL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

When it comes to artists that men in their 40s often listened to, doesn’t L’Arc~en~Ciel come to mind? This time, I’d like to introduce “HONEY.” One of my students practiced this song too.

L’Arc~en~Ciel’s vocal range is surprisingly on the lower side.

I think it’s easy to sing for people with a typical male range plus the ability to use falsetto.

The chorus is very clear and uplifting, so it’s easy to add dynamics, and rock fans will love it! On the flip side, the key might be how to keep the low notes from getting muffled.

If you’re not used to a certain range, both low and high notes can require a lot of breath.

When singing low notes, imagine releasing a slow, steady mass of air—your body will resonate more easily and you’ll hear your own voice better.

And above all, the groove matters! It also makes it easier to project your voice, so sing with energy and get into the groove!

Band Song Rankings Popular with People in Their 40s [2026] (31–40)

Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu31rank/position

Ulfuls – Banzai ~I'm Glad I Fell in Love~
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

This rock tune celebrating the joy of pure love is a fan favorite that showcases Ulfuls’ musicality to the fullest.

Its lyrics, which candidly express gratitude to a loved one, resonate deeply, and together with its bright, catchy melody, the song lifts listeners’ spirits.

Released in February 1996, it was included on the album “Banzai” and also drew attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Goddess of Victory.” Moreover, it won the Excellence Award at the 38th Japan Record Awards.

It’s a perfect track for getting pumped up at karaoke with friends or for reminiscing about special memories with someone important.

HANABIMr.Children32rank/position

Mr.Children「HANABI」from TOUR 2017 Thanksgiving 25
HANABIMr.Children

Mr.

Children’s “HANABI,” known for being chosen as the theme song of the smash-hit TV drama Code Blue: Doctor Heli Emergency Lifesaving.

Men in their 40s may have no end of daily worries, but listening to this song might give you courage.

Mr.

Children are a karaoke staple among staples, so you can hype things up with people of any generation! Try savoring and singing the memorable lines in the chorus.

It’s a song that really gets everyone excited when sung together.

astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN33rank/position

A timeless masterpiece that has captured the hearts of countless generations continues to resonate with many people today.

Released by BUMP OF CHICKEN in February 2002, this song is known as one of the band’s signature tracks and was also used as an insert song for a Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama.

Included on the album “jupiter,” it became a million-seller.

Its lyrics contrast the innocence of childhood with the complex emotions of adulthood, portraying a willingness to face unanswerable questions—an approach that resonates with those standing at life’s crossroads.

As a song that gives listeners the courage to move forward without fearing failure, it has become a source of support for many.

Don’t avert your eyes.DEEN34rank/position

This piece, etched in many hearts as a bittersweet song that evokes the end of summer, is DEEN’s fifth single, released in 1994.

It topped the Oricon charts and became a million seller.

Also known as the theme song for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat commercial, it’s a gem born from the stellar pairing of lyrics by Izumi Sakai and composition by Tetsurō Oda.

The lyrics, which reflect unwavering feelings for a lover in one’s eyes, poignantly express a sense of longing, brilliantly capturing the fleeting yet sweet nature of summer romance.

It’s perfect as a driving soundtrack or for singing at karaoke, and is highly recommended for those who want to look back on their summer memories.

I want to shout that I love you.BAAD35rank/position

"Slam Dunk Theme Song" vol. 2 BAAD - 'I Want to Shout That I Love You' sung by Kaname Kawabata (Short Ver.)
I want to shout that I love you.BAAD

It’s a timeless masterpiece etched in my heart along with memories of my nostalgic youth.

Beginning with a fresh morning scene, it portrays the protagonist’s emotions as they waver between friendship and romantic feelings, conveyed through a passionate melody and powerful vocals.

A signature work by BAAD, it was released as a single in December 1993 and used as the first opening theme for the TV anime SLAM DUNK.

In March 2021, it won the Users’ Choice Award at the Heisei Anisong Grand Prize, and it continues to be loved across generations.

With lyrics that explore universal themes such as the frustrations of love and the courage to take a step forward, it’s perfect for moments when you want to indulge in sweet, bittersweet memories of romance.