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Remioromen’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Remioromen is a Japanese three-piece band that has released numerous classic songs such as “March 9th” and “Konayuki.” Although the band went on hiatus in 2012, their popularity has not waned, and their music is still frequently heard in many settings.

This time, we’ve picked out Remioromen’s popular songs in a ranking format!

Remioromen Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

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Remioromen is a rock band that has produced numerous hit songs such as March 9th and Powder Snow.

Their 16th single, Stand Up, Joe, released in 2010, drew attention after being featured in a commercial.

Inspired by the boxing manga Ashita no Joe, it’s an anthem cheering on people who give their all every day, and it’s truly moving to listen to.

After the second chorus, a groovy slap bass kicks in—so cool you’ll want to put it on repeat!

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This song is included on Remioromen’s third album, HORIZON, released in 2006.

While winter songs often evoke feelings of cold and loneliness, this track seems to use “winter” as a metaphor for times when you’re trying hard but not seeing results—a kind of slump.

It’s a song that suggests success and achievement await precisely because we endure those tough, hard-working periods.

Rather than offering an intense pep talk, it gently gives you a supportive push forward.

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Its open, liberating melody evokes a sky that stretches on forever.

It’s the first track on Remioromen’s album “Kaze no Chroma,” released in October 2008, and is also known as the theme song for “Major: The Winning Shot,” the feature film.

Listening to it fills you with positive energy that naturally makes you lift your head and want to move forward.

The band’s performance is enriched by vibrant arrangements that make your heart swell.

Give it a listen when you want to fire yourself up.

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This commercial for Shinken Zemi’s Junior High School Course features an impressive image of Ayaka Miyoshi cheering on the basketball team.

Against footage of students dedicating themselves to their club activities, it highlights that 93% of Shinken Zemi members successfully passed their chosen school entrance exams while balancing clubs and studies.

The message is that with Shinken Zemi, you can stay committed to what you love and still achieve your goals.

The background music is Remioromen’s “Hana ni Naru,” a rock tune with lyrics that convey a forward-looking attitude, focusing on the future rather than the past.

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Fujimaki, who is singing this song, is really cool.

He captivates you with his powerful singing voice.

He really makes you feel how talented he is.

The lyrics are great too, and I love the chorus of this song—it has a very gently swaying feel that’s so pleasant.

I think it’s kind of cute, too.

Remioromen Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

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“Starting Over” was featured in Alinamin’s commercial “Otsukaresama desu 2009 Edition,” which sends cheers to office workers in the city and people raising children.

Released in 2009 by the rock band Remioromen, the song resonates with grand strings and the gentle voice of vocalist Ryota Fujimaki.

Even when things are tough, someone’s voice can be a source of support, can’t it? Its heartwarming lyrics inspire gratitude toward loved ones and give you the courage to face tomorrow.

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This is a single released by Remioromen in 2007.

As the fourth installment of the “KitKat CD Pack,” a commercial for this song was included alongside KitKat.

The ad depicts someone giving a KitKat to a man about to take entrance exams, emphasizing that KitKat is the perfect product to support exam takers.