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PUFFY’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

PUFFY’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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PUFFY’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

PUFFY is popular not only in Japan but also overseas.

In the United States, they performed the theme song for a famous anime, and there was even an anime where they themselves appeared as characters.

Here is a ranking of PUFFY’s popular songs.

PUFFY Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Sign of LovePUFFY1rank/position

PUFFY “A Sign of Love” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Sign of LovePUFFY

PUFFY, the vocal duo that led the music scene of the Heisei era.

Their signature song here was written and composed by Masamune Kusano of Spitz and produced by Tamio Okuda.

Its sophisticated melody and a touch of wistfulness are elevated into feel-good pop by their effortlessly relaxed vocals.

Released as a single in March 1998, it was also included on the classic album “JET CD.” Beloved as the theme song for Shiseido’s TISS commercial, it enjoyed a revival hit in 2022 sparked by social media videos.

It has also been selected as the Japanese end theme for the Disney & Pixar film “When I Become a Beaver,” set for release in 2026.

It’s the perfect number for lifting your spirits or enjoying music across generations.

Happy birthdayPUFFY2rank/position

PUFFY “Happy Birthday” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Happy birthdayPUFFY

A pop number that can be a source of comfort in tough times.

It was released in 2011, the 15th anniversary of their debut.

PUFFY set lyrics to a warm, gentle melody line created in collaboration with a Swedish artist.

The lyrics, packed with the joy of spending each day like a special anniversary, small happinesses, and gratitude for the loved ones who are always by your side, are truly moving.

It’s a perfect song to give to friends, partners, or family on their birthdays—and also to listen to on your own birthday to find the courage to start a new year.

TararanPUFFY3rank/position

PUFFY “Tararan” Official Music Video
TararanPUFFY

It was released in 1998 as PUFFY’s seventh single.

The song was used in a Shiseido “TISS” commercial, and the lyrics were created by having the two members of PUFFY write them first and then have Tamio Okuda revise them.

With its laid-back vibe, it’s a perfect track for spending a relaxing Golden Week.

Bye ByePUFFY4rank/position

PUFFY “BYE BYE” lyrics/song by Masahiko Shimura
Bye ByePUFFY

This is a song provided to PUFFY by Masahiko Shimura, the vocalist of the rock band Fujifabric.

It’s a gentle, easy-to-listen-to track with simple lyrics that sing about parting in a positive light.

Springtime farewells are usually tinged with sadness, but this song leaves listeners not only with a sense of poignancy, but also with a bright, refreshed feeling.

This is my way of life.PUFFY5rank/position

PUFFY 'That's the Way I Live' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
This is my way of life.PUFFY

This commercial features Aoi Miyazaki and Suzu Hirose playing sisters, showing them stopping by McDonald’s on their way home.

Watching the two of them, who seem to be very close, really puts you in a happy mood, doesn’t it? The ad includes limited-time items like the McFlurry and the Triangular Chocolate Pie.

The background music is Puffy’s signature song “That’s the Way I Live.” Its laid-back lyrics, which feel like they affirm how they’ve been lately, along with the relaxed melody line, make it a song that somehow lightens your mood when you listen to it.

Et cetera related to the seashorePUFFY6rank/position

PUFFY 'Et Cetera Related to the Beach' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Et cetera related to the seashorePUFFY

This is a commercial that promotes how easy it is to use Y!mobile overseas and how it lets you connect with the world at a great value.

It features the family of Tetsurō Degawa, Eiko Koike, and Mana Ashida experiencing an overseas vibe in front of their home, conveying the convenience of using it abroad.

The song that further amplifies the excitement of heading overseas depicted in the visuals is PUFFY’s “Asia no Junshin.” The lyrics, which incorporate various places around the world, are a highlight and convey the idea of casually enjoying travel abroad.

Over the hillKimura Takuya, OKAMOTO’S, PUFFY, Shimizu Shota, Yano Akiko7rank/position

[TOYOTA Corolla Fielder CM] — Japan Edition 2015 TOYOTA Japan “COROLLA FIELDER” TV Commercial
Over the hillKimura Takuya, OKAMOTO'S, PUFFY, Shimizu Shota, Yano Akiko

“Oka o Koete” (Over the Hill) is a Showa-era pop song released in 1931, performed by Ichiro Fujiyama, who was active as a singer, composer, and conductor.

It was featured as the CM song for the COROLLA FIELDER in 2015, with Takuya Kimura, PUFFY, Shota Shimizu, OKAMOTO’S, and Akiko Yano taking turns covering it in the commercial.

This song, which brings back memories of youth, perfectly matches the dreamlike, fun visuals of the CM.

It’s the kind of tune that makes your heart race as you hum along while driving—give it a try!

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