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SHISHAMO Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Since their debut, SHISHAMO—a girls’ band that has steadily grown in popularity—has now become part of the top-tier bands.

Their songs are praised for catchy melodies and relatable lyrics.

This time, we’re bringing you a ranking of their most popular tracks.

SHISHAMO Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

I don’t want to go.SHISHAMO15rank/position

As the title suggests, it’s a straightforward song, yet it somehow resonates with a bittersweet feeling.

It’s a track by the girls’ band SHISHAMO from Kanagawa, included on their major-label debut album “SHISHAMO,” released in 2013.

A guitar-rock number with a sentimental mood, it’s perfectly matched by Asako Miyazaki’s down-to-earth vocals, resulting in a highly relatable piece.

It might be just right for those solitary moments when you want to sink into an ennui-laden mood.

Summer Love AdvisorySHISHAMO16rank/position

SHISHAMO “Summer Love Advisory”
Summer Love AdvisorySHISHAMO

It’s a refreshingly exhilarating track from SHISHAMO that truly heralds the arrival of summer.

The protagonist is a girl who’s become a little timid about love.

Even as she stays cautious because of past experiences, her unstoppable feelings build, portrayed over an up-tempo sound.

It’s a number that captures that uniquely summery flutter—an exciting mix of a racing heart and a touch of bittersweet emotion.

Released in June 2023, marking the 10th anniversary of SHISHAMO’s CD debut, the single is also included on the album SHISHAMO 8 from the same year.

It was featured as the CM song for JTB’s “Kokoro Odoru Natsutabi” (Heart-Dancing Summer Trip) campaign, boosting the thrill of summer travel.

Listen to it during a summer drive or a lively BBQ with friends, and it just might multiply the fun many times over.

band memberSHISHAMO17rank/position

The three-piece rock band SHISHAMO from Kanagawa delivers the song “Bandman,” included on their first album “SHISHAMO,” released in 2013, and it’s packed with a deeply moving message.

The lyrics portray the bittersweet feelings of a woman who has fallen in love with a bandman, conveying her passion as she chases after the band.

The sense of grappling with financial hardship and tensions involving other fans feels very real.

Asako Miyazaki’s cute vocals and the pop yet emotionally resonant guitar sound leave a lasting impression on listeners.

Because I want to be by your side.SHISHAMO18rank/position

SHISHAMO "Because I Want to Be by Your Side"
Because I want to be by your side.SHISHAMO

This song carries a warm message about wanting to better oneself into a caring, gentle person in order to stay by someone’s side.

The down-to-earth lyrics, sung over a refreshing melody, are so easy to relate to.

It’s a work by SHISHAMO, a band formed in Kawasaki City.

Released as a single in October 2019 and later included on the album “SHISHAMO 6,” this piece was written as a set piece for the NHK All-Japan School Music Competition.

It was also featured on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” from August to September 2019, becoming widely beloved.

It’s the perfect song to sing together at important school events—like choir competitions and cultural festivals—where you want to deepen bonds with friends.

Mass-produced boyfriendSHISHAMO19rank/position

SHISHAMO “Mass-Produced Boyfriend”
Mass-produced boyfriendSHISHAMO

Released in June 2019, it’s one of the most striking songs in SHISHAMO’s catalog! With Asako Miyazaki’s candid vocals, the heartbreak and loneliness of unrequited love resonate deeply with listeners.

Though not based on real experiences, the lyrics are written from the perspective of an imaginary protagonist, like a short manga, and they have struck a chord with many people.

Comparing yourself to the boyfriend chosen by the person you like…

hasn’t everyone felt that at some point? I think it’s a song that brings back the bittersweet memories of youth.

My aim is right at your very core.SHISHAMO20rank/position

SHISHAMO “Aiming Straight for Your Heart”
My aim is right at your very core.SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a three-piece rock band that has gained popularity for delicate lyrics that vividly conjure up scenes and a robust rock sound.

Their seventh digital-only single, “Nerau wa Kimi no Donnaka,” chosen as the commercial song for the cram school “Daiichi Seminar/Pharos Individualized Education,” features an ensemble driven by edgy guitar tones that really amps up the energy.

Its message—facing your unstoppable feelings and moving forward—goes beyond cute and lands squarely in cool.

It’s a straightforward rock tune that’s sure to draw attention from male singers at karaoke as well.

SHISHAMO Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Self-revolutionSHISHAMO21rank/position

A digital single by SHISHAMO, released for streaming in January 2025.

It was newly written as the opening theme for the TV anime “Flowers Bloom, Like Ashura.” The song captures the thrill of meeting a new self, carried by a fast-paced band sound.

SHISHAMO’s characteristically down-to-earth lyrics pair perfectly with a refreshing vibe that suits the start of a coming-of-age anime.

Its light, tight ensemble and forward-looking, driving melody make it a perfect fit for culture festivals and school festival stages.