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PRINCESS PRINCESS Popular Song Ranking [2026]

From the 1980s to the 1990s, PRINCESS PRINCESS was immensely popular as a pioneer of all-girl bands.

The songs from that era continue to be loved without losing their luster.

Here, we present a ranking of the most popular tracks by PRINCESS PRINCESS.

PRINCESS PRINCESS Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Ding DongPRINCESS PRINCESS8rank/position

A heartwarming melody and bittersweet lyrics make this a classic Christmas song.

Accompanied by the sound of bells, the scenes of past love coming back to life are depicted with delicate nuance.

Released in 1989, this track is included on PRINCESS PRINCESS’s album “PRINCESS PRINCESS” and stands as one of the songs that symbolize the band’s peak.

In contrast to the bustling city streets, the protagonist’s loneliness is deeply moving.

When covering it with a band, it’s best to sing as if gently speaking to the listener.

If you play it softly to close a Christmas party, it’s sure to become a song that lingers in the heart.

Stay friendsPRINCESS PRINCESS9rank/position

Among Princess Princess, drummer Tomita especially shows exceptional talent for lyrics.

And Okui Kaori sets those words to melodies that really grab you.

The Tomita–Okui Kaori duo is unbeatable.

It made me wonder: there must have been a man in her past who inspired her to write lyrics like this—was he really that wonderful?

Love is balance.PRINCESS PRINCESS10rank/position

After going through their precursor bands like Akasaka Komachi and Julian Mama, they released their memorable debut single in 1987.

Beyond each member’s individual talent, their cohesion as a band—the atmosphere and presence they projected—undoubtedly became a model for later girls’ groups.

PRINCESS PRINCESS Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

DiamondPRINCESS PRINCESS11rank/position

Princess Princess 'Diamonds <Diamond>'
DiamondPRINCESS PRINCESS

It’s a happy song with a refreshingly crisp melody that pairs perfectly with the vocalist’s husky voice, making it really uplifting to listen to.

Though it’s an old track, it remains a timeless classic that’s still talked about today.

I, too, want to live a life that sparkles like a diamond.

GET CRAZY!PRINCESS PRINCESS12rank/position

A signature song by PRINCESS PRINCESS, marked by powerful riffs and commanding vocals.

The lyrics, centered on fiery passion and strong bonds, strike a chord.

Released in July 1988, it was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama “You Lied.” Its heavy, hard rock–inspired sound reveals a new side of a band best known for a breezy image.

Conveying the strength to face the trials of love, this track encourages anyone striving to overcome hardship.

It’s a song packed with the appeal of PRINCESS PRINCESS, a five-woman band that achieved remarkable, trailblazing success.

KISSPRINCESS PRINCESS13rank/position

Released in May 1991 as PRINCESS PRINCESS’s 11th single, this song features lyrics co-written by Kyoko Tomita and Kanako Nakayama, with composition by Kaori Okui.

Chosen for Suntory Foods’ “Kōcha no Ki” commercial, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart and became their final number-one hit.

Certified Platinum with sales exceeding 400,000 copies, the track stands out for its brisk rhythm and liberating, anthemic chorus—an irresistible blend of rock and pop.

In an era shadowed by anxieties over what was being lost, their bright, exhilarating song offered encouragement to many.

OH YEAH!PRINCESS PRINCESS14rank/position

OH YEAH! / Super Loose Socks (PRINCESS PRINCESS Cover)
OH YEAH!PRINCESS PRINCESS

They’re an authentic all-women rock band known by the nickname “Puri Puri.” They churned out a string of hit songs and, even today, I think they’ve had a major influence on women.

They showed that “women can rock too,” and actually put it into action, which I think is admirable.

They’re an indispensable presence in Japan’s music scene.