Ranking of Popular Band Songs Among People in Their 20s [2026]
After graduating from school and entering the real world, many people in their twenties may feel like it’s nothing but tough times.
When that happens, lift your spirits by listening to your favorite music.
I’ve put together a ranked list of popular songs that will resonate with rock band fans.
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Top Band Songs Popular Among People in Their 20s [2026] (Ranks 61–70)
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Released in January 2024, this track was written as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime “Mashle: Magic and Muscles,” specifically for the Divine Visionary Candidate Exam arc.
The anime’s premise—where the protagonist who can’t use magic takes on the world with pure muscle—syncs perfectly with R-Shitei’s powerful lyrics.
The chant-like hook sticks in your head after just one listen, and it’s still fresh in our minds how it went viral worldwide on TikTok as the “BBBB Dance.” DJ Matsunaga’s track, infused with Jersey Club elements, is insanely addictive and perfect for getting everyone hyped at karaoke.
Even if you can’t sing it perfectly, just shouting that distinctive phrase together will unite the crowd and send the energy through the roof!
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Neko by DISH//, which drew attention after being performed on YouTube’s THE FIRST TAKE.
Written and composed by Aimyon, the song was originally included as a B-side on the 2017 single Bokutachi ga Yarimashita, and a THE FIRST TAKE version was released digitally in 2020.
It sings of the wish to see a cherished person—someone you want to forget but can’t—just one more time, in any way possible.
This song passionately portrays the conflicts everyone feels after a breakup, and it is sure to stay close to your heart and comfort you in your own heartbreak.
Moonlight FlowerJanne Da Arc66rank/position

It features a bittersweet melody and dramatic lyrics.
Janne Da Arc is famous for their wide and high vocal range, so this song is recommended for those confident with high notes.
In fact, the range of Gekkouka is D#3 to B4, and the chorus is indeed on the higher side.
To aim for a high score in karaoke, the key points are to stabilize the high notes in the chorus and convey emotion through dynamics.
There are also sections with long sustained notes, so you’ll need to pay attention to the pitch bar and hold them properly.
Be careful not to strain on the high notes—aim for an easy, resonant chesty sound!
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This is a beautiful ballad that begins with delicate piano melodies and builds into a grand string arrangement.
Written as the ending theme for the anime film Jujutsu Kaisen 0, it explores the themes of love and curses between two people, portraying profound human emotions and inner conflict.
Iguchi’s warm falsetto delivers an evocative vocal performance that conveys both sorrow and hope.
Created by King Gnu and released in December 2021, the song beautifully adorns the film’s climax and ending.
It’s a track that resonates deeply not only with movie fans, but also with those who love bittersweet love songs or feel like reminiscing about cherished memories with someone special.
For karaoke, it’s recommended for singers with a gentle, nuanced expressive style.
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One of RADWIMPS’s most beloved signature songs is “Natsu no Sei.” It’s also known as a track featured in an Apple Music commercial.
Centered on the theme of summer, the song paints scenes of seasonal beauty tinged with a touch of loneliness.
It’s the kind of track you can enjoy while reminiscing about summer memories.
With its consistently relaxed tempo, it’s suitable even for listeners who don’t like songs that speed up at the chorus.
Give it a sing and create a laid-back atmosphere.
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This is the 12th single by GLAY—one of Japan’s most popular and representative bands—released on December 27, 1997.
It is known as GLAY’s first million-selling hit.
A premier Japanese love song delivered with overwhelming vocal prowess, it has GLAY singing of a love too deep for words.
1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfisharu Higedan Dism70rank/position

This piece sings of the resolve to keep filming one’s journey with a loved one, as if projecting life onto film.
It was included on Official HIGE DANDism’s 2018 album Escaparade.
The unique relationship of the two, likened to a film director and a leading actress, and the jazz-tinged, piano-driven sound paint the story with dramatic color.
In 2020, it was chosen as the theme song for the film Love Me, Love Me Not, and drew attention as a track that delicately captures everyday tremors and emotions.
It’s the perfect song for those who, when troubled by work or relationships, want to reexamine the time they share with someone precious.
The vow to keep filming for as long as life lasts brings tears to your eyes.


