SCANDAL Popular Song Ranking [2026]
SCANDAL is a four-member girls’ band known for their well-regarded live performances honed on the streets.
The straightforward vocals of HARUNA, the lead singer, have captured the hearts of many fans.
We’ve put together a ranking of their most popular karaoke songs.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering them, be sure to check it out.
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SCANDAL Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
mayflySCANDAL57rank/position

At the time, there were overwhelmingly few girl bands, and many people were likely captivated by a four-piece of girls in school uniforms playing strongly band-oriented songs.
It’s not a bad thing to let yourself be moved by their unpolished yet straightforward sound.
Blow the scandal away!SCANDAL58rank/position

It has a melody that evokes a sense of traditional Japanese “wa,” yet it still carries a modern rock edge.
The provocative lyrics that tie into the title are also something you’ll want to pay attention to.
This is another track that you’ll definitely enjoy even more if you listen while watching the music video, not just the audio.
Take Me OutSCANDAL59rank/position

Take Me Out expresses the coolness of Japan as seen from overseas, as felt firsthand by SCANDAL’s members during their international tours.
With a different musical style from their previous work, it showcases a new side of the band.
It’s a song you can sing and dance to.
We’ve been in the highlights all along.SCANDAL60rank/position

Born at the milestone of the band’s 17th year, this track—written and composed by MAMI—is a rock number with profound meaning that reexamines the bond between the band and their fans.
The lyrics carry a resolve to shoulder both the past and the future, along with a wish that the moments spent with listeners will be the highlights of life.
Riding on a driving, dynamic band ensemble, the song powerfully conveys gratitude for everything so far and a determination to look ahead.
Released as a single in October 2023, it was first performed at the band’s 17th-anniversary event held at Namba Hatch in Osaka in August of the same year.
It’s a number that longtime supporters and those discovering SCANDAL for the first time alike should definitely hear.
SCANDAL Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)
waning moonSCANDAL61rank/position

With an unforgettable intro after just one listen and a chorus melody that sticks in your head, the song is addictive based on those two elements alone.
In a sense, it’s uncharacteristic of SCANDAL, so I think many people will find themselves wondering, “Who is this?” when it comes on the radio or in a store.
Dusk, meltingSCANDAL62rank/position

The four-piece rock band SCANDAL, which made headlines when they were recognized by Guinness World Records in 2023 as the “longest-running all-female rock band with an unchanged lineup.” Their song Yūgure, Tokeru, included on their 10th album MIRROR, lingers in the ear with its deep, expansive sound and floating melodies.
The lyrics evoke images of recalling seasons gone by, carrying a loneliness reminiscent of a sunset scene.
It’s a somewhat addictive track whose dreamlike ensemble draws you into its world.
Dreaming WingsSCANDAL63rank/position

It’s a song with a wonderfully uplifting chorus that perfectly fits the word “tsubasa” (wings), making you feel as if you could fly.
It also drew attention because Hiroshi Shinagawa of the comedy duo Shinagawa Shoji directed the music video, and he even makes a brief appearance at the very end—so I definitely recommend watching it.


