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.
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SHISHAMO Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Look, you’re smiling.SHISHAMO36rank/position

The protagonist, who had fallen into self-loathing and thought “my own worth isn’t much,” meets someone who recognizes their value and realizes their situation isn’t so bad after all.
It’s a beautiful ballad for those who are struggling, singing, “I want to keep smiling for that person” and “I want to keep striving.”
My UniverseSHISHAMO37rank/position

This commercial for Kao’s hair color brand Liese portrays the ease of use and how coloring your hair can brighten your everyday life.
Because dyeing your hair can dramatically change your overall look, it also inspires new outfit choices and makes going out even more fun.
Enhancing the positive atmosphere of the visuals is the song “Watashi no Uchuu” by SHISHAMO.
Its forward-looking lyrics and bright band sound are striking, giving courage to those who are trying to move ahead.
Happy EndingSHISHAMO38rank/position

A three-piece rock band, SHISHAMO.
Their song “Happy End” is a summer tune you can’t resist, with vocalist-guitarist Asako Miyazaki delivering heartbreakingly poignant lyrics.
Overall, it’s a simple pop-rock track, but the must-hear moment is when it shifts in the middle into a section that strums guitars drenched in deep echo and distortion, like shoegaze.
The vocals are heavily echoed, too, giving that part a surreal, floating-in-the-sky sensation.
From there, the way it returns to the main, poppy chorus feels incredibly satisfying to listen to!
Favorite BoySHISHAMO39rank/position

SHISHAMO is a three-piece all-girl band whose name was chosen because “it sounds cute when spoken, but looks cool in kanji.” Their song Favorite Boy, included on their sixth album SHISHAMO 6, features an arrangement that evokes a certain nostalgic pop feel.
The lyrics, overflowing with love for someone special, are sure to liven up a karaoke date for couples.
Even if you’re not a couple, it’s a straightforward love song with vivid scenes that we’d love women to sing when they can’t quite express their feelings to the guy they like.
Stomp your bootsSHISHAMO40rank/position

Have you ever felt a sudden yearning for someone in the clear winter air? This ballad by SHISHAMO is a song that gently stays by your side through those helpless winter feelings of love.
You want to see the one you like but can’t be honest about it—those frustrating emotions are rendered dramatically by the beautiful tones of the strings.
Released in December 2021 as the title track of a winter-themed concept project and later included on the album SHISHAMO 7, the piece reflects the deepening of their artistic expression.
If you listen on a night when your chilled hands make you hesitate to reach out, Asako Miyazaki’s emotionally rich vocals will surely give courage to your frozen heart.
It might just give you that gentle push you need to take one more step.
SHISHAMO Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
mufflerSHISHAMO41rank/position

SHISHAMO is a girls’ rock band.
Have you listened to their winter-themed EP, “Boots a-Knockin’”? I’d like to introduce “Muffler,” a track that carries an especially positive message.
It features a mid-tempo, guitar-driven sound and sings a vow to “never forget the past.” It’s moving how the act of wrapping a scarf expresses the firmness of that vow.
Another appeal is its openness to interpretation—both as a love song and as an anthem of encouragement.
To tell the truth,SHISHAMO42rank/position

It’s an outrageous song about how I’ve been listening every night to my friend’s complaints after he broke up with his girlfriend—who, in fact, is now my girlfriend.
Even though she chose me, it depicts how I just can’t bring myself to confess the truth and agonize over it.
The song is set as a continuation of “Boku ni Kanojo ga Dekitan da” (“I Got a Girlfriend”), and when you listen to them together, you can’t help but feel sympathy for the friend in this song.


