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Japanese Rock Music Popularity Rankings [2026]

Japanese Rock Music Popularity Rankings [2026]
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We’ve picked out Japanese rock songs that have been popular so far.

We’re introducing them in a ranking format, ordered by the number of plays.

Check this out to see what kinds of songs are popular and use it as a reference.

The playlist is also being updated.

Japanese Rock Music Popularity Ranking [2026] (1–10)

bookmarkkuriipuhaipe1rank/position

CreepHyp - “Bookmark” (MUSIC VIDEO)
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“Shiori,” a 2018 release by the Japanese guitar rock band CreepHyp.

Centered on the theme of a bookmark placed in a book, it’s an up-tempo rock tune that sings of spring.

While the song has an exhilarating, fast-paced feel, the lyrics—packed with vocalist Sekai-kan Ozaki’s literary essence—are also a highlight.

It sets the springtime of farewells to a driving beat, so even as you nod along, you can’t help but feel a twinge of sadness.

A tear-jerking CreepHyp rock tune that’s perfect for spring!

somedaySaucy Dog2rank/position

Saucy Dog "Someday" MUSIC VIDEO
somedaySaucy Dog

One of Saucy Dog’s signature songs and one of the most moving rock ballads out there.

This heartbreaking track, which depicts a breakup and the lingering feelings that won’t fade, has become a fan favorite by resonating with many listeners.

The secret lies in its lyrics, which capture everyday, ordinary scenes—images that anyone can easily picture in their mind.

The chorus line, “I wanted to see the same scenery as you,” is romantic yet relatable, and it’s likely to overlap with your own experiences.

Combined with the wistful melody, it really hits you right in the heart.

Wherever you areONE OK ROCK3rank/position

A tear-jerking rock ballad that sings a vow of eternal love: “No matter where you are, I’ll always be by your side.” One of ONE OK ROCK’s signature songs, included on their 2010 album Niche Syndrome.

It was featured in NTT Docomo’s 2015 commercial “Family,” and ranked No.

1 for songs used at weddings for two consecutive years, 2017 and 2018.

It’s a track you’ll want to hear when you want to reaffirm your bond with someone important, especially if you’re not great at expressing your love straightforwardly.

The Revelationcoldrain4rank/position

coldrain – The Revelation (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
The Revelationcoldrain

Coldrain’s sound—melodic yet ferocious wall-of-guitar tones, powerful rhythms, and emotionally charged shouted vocals—crystallizes brilliantly in the title track of the album “THE REVELATION.” It’s a hybrid approach that traverses genres from post-hardcore to metalcore, while still boasting catchy melodies and an accessible song structure.

Released in April 2013, “THE REVELATION” was the band’s first simultaneously released worldwide album and debuted at No.

7 on the Oricon charts.

The track was also featured in the official trailer for Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City, drawing attention both domestically and internationally.

Its energetic, powerful sound makes it a perfect fit for listeners seeking the visceral experience of live houses and festivals.

JUST ONE MORE KISSBUCK-TICK5rank/position

BUCK-TICK / JUST ONE MORE KISS【Victor Years】
JUST ONE MORE KISSBUCK-TICK

They drew attention with their look featuring dramatically spiked-up hair, then shot straight to stardom.

Their songs, infused with the influence of British rock, all have a powerful, robust backbone.

“Trying To See the Invisible Is a Misunderstanding—It’s All a Misunderstanding” also made waves for its long title.

This track, “JUST ONE MORE KISS,” is one of their signature songs and was used in a commercial for a CD radio-cassette player released by Victor.

Many of you may remember the catchphrase, “The deep bass goes bakuchiku (BUCK-TICK).” It’s nostalgic ’80s romance rock adorned with cool words like angel, devil, and momentary.

It would be a shame not to give it a listen!

Another day comesPay money To my Pain6rank/position

Pay money To my Pain – Another day comes (Music Video)
Another day comesPay money To my Pain

This grand rock tune, woven with a heavy guitar sound and English lyrics, opens Pay money To my Pain’s major-label debut album Another day comes, released in September 2007.

Centered on themes of past memories, inner conflict, and salvation through music, the track stands out with its ferocious guitar riffs and emotional vocals.

Recorded at Radio Star Studios in California, USA, it was also chosen as the theme song for the late-night tokusatsu drama ULTRASEVEN X on the CBC/TBS network, helping to raise the band’s profile.

Its powerful sound and strong message make it a recommended listen not only for fans of loud rock, but for anyone seeking music that resonates with the heart.

Linda LindaTHE BLUE HEARTS7rank/position

[Official] THE BLUE HEARTS “Linda Linda” [1st Single (1987/5/1)] THE BLUE HEARTS / Linda Linda
Linda LindaTHE BLUE HEARTS

This is one of THE BLUE HEARTS’ signature songs, released in 1987.

Its lyrics are simple yet powerfully message-driven, inviting a variety of interpretations depending on the listener.

Beyond love and romance, it expresses strong wishes and feelings toward whatever is precious to each individual, conveying a firm resolve to protect what matters most in any situation.

In 2005, a film featuring this song was released, reflecting its broad cultural impact.

It’s a recommended track for those who feel nostalgic about their youth or who want to safeguard what they hold dear.