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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)

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“Tomodachi” is a friendship song sung by the female vocal duo PUFFY.

Even when girl friends have been close for years, life events like getting a job or getting married can make it harder to keep in touch or go out together like before.

This is a song I want you to listen to at such times.

Its nostalgia-filled melody and lyrics that remind you of the two of you spending your youth together—when anything you did was fun—will resonate in your heart.

You’ll find yourself missing your friend, so try reaching out once in a while!

R.G.W.PUFFY9rank/position

PUFFY「R.G.W」OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
R.G.W.PUFFY

It was used as the theme song for the 2010 Disney film Toy Story 3 Blu-ray & DVD commercial.

RGW stands for the Christmas colors “Red,” “Green,” and “White.” It’s a fun Christmas song that’s very PUFFY-like.

Spring MorningPUFFY10rank/position

PUFFY AmiYumi – Spring Morning (Haru no Asa) [JET CD album]
Spring MorningPUFFY

Spring Morning conjures up a scene where sunlight pours through the window and lifts your spirits.

This track appears on PUFFY’s second album, JET CD, released in 1998.

Interestingly, the lyrics and composition were done by Kaori Kishitani, the vocalist of the five-member girls’ band Princess Princess! With its piano accompaniment that calls to mind the band’s classic M, the song takes on an even more airy, floating feel when sung by PUFFY’s duo.

PUFFY Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

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PUFFY「MOTHER」OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
MOTHERPUFFY

This is Puffy’s fifth single, released in December 1997.

The lyrics and composition are by Tamio Okuda, who also produced the track.

For Puffy, rather than showcasing the kind of “appeal of low tones” suggested by this theme, it’s better described as a song that doesn’t require high notes—making it a good pick for women who aren’t comfortable with high pitches to sing at karaoke.

It also doesn’t demand advanced vocal technique, which makes it a good choice for the general public to sing and enjoy.

If you aim for a relaxed, unforced delivery, it will sound more “authentic.”

Pure AsiaPUFFY12rank/position

PUFFY “Asia no Junshin” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Pure AsiaPUFFY

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.

Daughter of the CircuitPUFFY13rank/position

PUFFY “Circuit no Musume” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Daughter of the CircuitPUFFY

No introduction needed—this is a hit by the popular female duo PUFFY, produced by Tamio Okuda.

Their debut song “Asia no Junshin” was shocking, but the laid-back vibe of this track is just as refreshing.

PUFFY’s charm really lies in their natural, unforced style.

This song is a relaxed PUFFY-style take on a woman taking a job as a race queen.

You can imagine race queens watching over the drivers with just this kind of feeling.

By the way, if you place this single’s cover next to the cover of “Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera”…

well, I’ll let you discover the rest for yourself! Listening to it while you work will surely put you in a good mood.

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There are many things to love about Cherry’s songs, but if you boil down their soft, dreamlike atmosphere, would it turn into a cover like this? Sung incredibly slowly, with PUFFY’s signature languid vocals, this cover really stands apart from the rest.

Since it’s included as one track on a covers album, it might sound different when heard in the flow of the album, but listened to on its own—what is it, shoegaze already?