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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 Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

FlowerSHISHAMO22rank/position

Despite its upbeat melody, the song “Hana” is filled with heartrending lyrics.

It portrays a woman waiting for a lover who will never return.

It seems he has gone to be with another woman.

The most heartbreaking point of all is that the protagonist knows he was drawn to someone other than her.

What kind of feelings did she have while they were together? Just thinking about it brings me to tears.

This song is included on the album “SHISHAMO 2,” released in 2015.

One thing I want to ask youSHISHAMO23rank/position

Released digitally in June 2025, SHISHAMO’s “Kimi ni Kikitai Hitotsu no Koto” is a slightly fast song with a tempo of 183, but since the vocal range is A#3–D#5, which is comfortable for many female singers, it’s quite singable as long as you lock into the rhythm.

The song is in 4/4 time; rather than feeling it loosely, it’s easier to catch the groove if you follow the drums and divide the beats more finely, slicing each note.

In the chorus especially, be mindful of the rhythm, and because the melody runs continuously, if you find it hard to find spots to breathe, try not to sustain the ends of phrases—cut them off instead.

As you get used to it, you’ll gradually find places to breathe, so until then, focus on a clipped, rhythmic delivery!

I love you!SHISHAMO24rank/position

I tried playing “Suki Suki! / SHISHAMO.” [Guitar/Guitar cover] by mukuchi
I love you!SHISHAMO

This song is included on their fourth album, SHISHAMO 4, released in 2017.

The lyrics, which read like a candid outpouring of unrequited love, and the light, upbeat band sound are incredibly memorable.

Its clumsy charm makes the track feel especially endearing.

If only you could hear the sound of this heartbeatSHISHAMO25rank/position

This is a song from SHISHAMO packed with the bittersweet feelings of a woman in love.

Its catchy melody and rock sound leave a strong impression, and Asako Miyazaki’s distinctive vocals portray the emotional highs and lows with striking realism.

The jacket illustration was apparently created by Miyazaki herself.

It sweetly and poignantly captures the fluttery excitement before becoming a couple and the joy of mutual love—sure to make your heart skip a beat.

If you sing it to the guy you’re interested in, your feelings will surely resonate with his heart!

Date planSHISHAMO26rank/position

This is a song by SHISHAMO that portrays a girl trying to get even a little closer to the person she loves.

Throughout the song, her worries are expressed—how she should act to be worthy of the one she loves, whether she has to push herself to get closer, and so on.

The light sound propelled by a bouncy rhythm also feels like an expression of the part of herself that can’t quite grow up.

Even as she gets hurt, she keeps trying little by little to approach the one she loves, making it a song that gives courage when it comes to love.

OH!SHISHAMO27rank/position

This is a Sō commercial featuring SHISHAMO, Suzu Hirose, and around 1,000 teenagers performing one of the band’s signature songs, “OH!”.

Titled the “Zenryoku Gassō-bu” (Full-Power Ensemble Club) version, the CM has the youths joining in with brass and ensemble parts alongside SHISHAMO’s performance.

The song “OH!”, played in the ad, was released in 2019 and is a track that showcases the band’s trademark catchiness, brightness, and uplifting lyrics.

Many listeners have likely found encouragement in its message—“Even if it’s rough around the edges, let’s give it our all and push straight ahead!”—which offers a supportive nudge forward.

Happy EndingSHISHAMO28rank/position

A song by SHISHAMO that portrays the complex psychology of trying to accept a painful breakup as the right ending.

While still holding love and lingering attachment for the other person, it vividly conveys the decision to end the relationship before breaking down any further, set against scenes like the sweltering midsummer heat and the sound of cicadas.

Released for streaming in July 2022, the track was later included on their original album SHISHAMO 8, released in April 2024.

It’s a song that will comfort you when you make the bitter decision to keep your distance precisely because you love someone too much.

Recommended for anyone suffering from those contradictory feelings—putting on a brave face yet unable to truly let go—who needs a heartbreak anthem.