Sakanaction Popular Song Rankings [2026]
This is a ranking of popular songs by Sakanaction, a leading Japanese rock band with a new style that blends techno and new wave.
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Sakanaction Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
The dance that’s on my mindSakanakushon61rank/position

The Toyota “Yaris Cross” commercial, with its striking lyrics, also makes you really curious about the song itself.
This irresistibly catchy track is by Sakanaction.
Its poppy, fun sound makes you want to take it along on a drive to somewhere intriguing.
It’s said that the song was completed after the band held thorough meetings about the Yaris Cross’s concept and how to effectively convey the product through the commercial.
Because the piece was crafted so carefully, it’s no wonder both the ad and the music stick in your mind.
Frustrating daysSakanakushon62rank/position
Sakanaction’s electronic rock is captivating—it grabs your heart after just a quick listen.
Released as a CD single in December 2008, this track appeared on the B-side.
It was created through a new production approach in which Ichiro Yamaguchi asked each member to arrange one song.
Ami Kusakari proposed a straightforward guitar pop song, which was then completed with that distinctive Sakanaction touch.
It’s no surprise it was chosen as the opening theme for Toyama TV’s “bbt music selection.” The concise lyrics leave a strong impression, making it perfect for times when you’re feeling lost or facing difficulties in life.
INORISakanakushon63rank/position

The song has a strong electronic feel, as if it were crafted by a DJ, and it pairs well with the live performances SAKANACTION excels at using Macs.
Prayer and dance may seem far apart, yet perhaps they are closer than we think.
INORI (Extended Mix)Sakanakushon64rank/position

It’s a cool track where minimal beats and hypnotic, repeating synths draw the listener into deep immersion.
This is the extended version included on the INORI EP, which Sakanaction co-produced with electronic musician AOKI takamasa and released on vinyl in June 2013.
They reconstructed the original song from the March 2013 album sakanaction to enhance its functionality as club music, showcasing an experimental approach that transcends the boundaries of band sound.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to surrender to the pure pleasure of sound rather than words, or as late-night highway driving BGM.
It has an addictive quality that makes you want to keep listening.
YES NOSakanakushon65rank/position

I found the melody easy to listen to.
It seems to be expressing frustration toward people who don’t give proper responses and just answer with yes or no.
It’s true that lately there are people who don’t give a proper reply even when you ask a question.
This was a song I wanted to play for those who have a bit of a problem with basic greetings.
Antares and the NeedleSakanakushon66rank/position

This work, inspired by the bright red first-magnitude star of Scorpius shining in the night sky, captivates with its fantastical yet razor-sharp sound.
It’s included as the fifth track on Sakanaction’s album “DocumentaLy,” released in September 2011.
Even among this masterpiece, which reached No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart, the song stands out as the epitome of their signature “danceable rock” that fuses rock with technology.
The lyrics, written by Ichiro Yamaguchi, weave in refrains of words like “stars” and “needle,” skillfully expressing a tantalizing sense of nearness-yet-untouchability that sparks the imagination.
The groove that enveloped venues with a powerful sense of unity in their live video releases is breathtaking.
When you want to sit quietly and think alone at night, this song will gently keep you company.
EurynomeSakanakushon67rank/position

An instrumental track whose tribal beats and layered sonics lead listeners into another world.
Included on Sakanaction’s concept album “Adapt,” released in March 2022, it plays a crucial role in underpinning the album’s worldview despite being a song without vocals.
The piece also drew attention for being provided as music material for creators through Toyota’s “YARIS DIRECTORSCUT” project.
The attempt to share not only a finished work but also its deconstructed sound parts exemplifies the band’s forward-thinking approach.
It’s the perfect track for nights when you want to immerse yourself in the raw energy of sound beyond words or stimulate your creative sensibilities.
Spoons and SweatSakanakushon68rank/position

As someone who loves ballads, this song has really caught my attention.
Sakanaction’s music suits the night so well that I find myself wanting to listen to it whenever I feel a little lonely after dark.
I’d often put this song on a whim, in particular.
I think you can appreciate its beauty even more if you listen while reading the lyrics.
Light danceSakanakushon69rank/position

It was a song that felt full of momentum.
The lyrics were fairly easy to catch, making it easy to listen to.
They repeated “I can’t see tomorrow” several times, and that part stuck with me.
For some reason, an image of a crowded city came to mind, and I listened while imagining it.


