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] (51–60)
That Girl’s BalladSHISHAMO51rank/position

The protagonist is the kid from “Homework’s Not Done.” That girl is the cutest one in the school from “Why I Confessed to You.” The two of them are best friends.
The boy who appears in this song is the protagonist of “I Don’t Want to Go.” The kid from “Homework’s Not Done” likes the kid from “I Don’t Want to Go,” but she thinks he likes the cutest girl.
It’s such a heartrending song.
ConfectionerySHISHAMO52rank/position

It’s a song about a girl who makes sweets for someone she likes.
It seems she knows that the other person likes her too.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to while making treats, like on Valentine’s Day.
There’s also choreography you can do at live shows, so if you learn it beforehand, it’ll definitely get the crowd going.
clackety-clackSHISHAMO53rank/position

This song depicts an ordinary scene while swaying on a train.
The bass is played by the first-generation member, Matsumoto.
The fact that they can turn an everyday scene like this into a song speaks to the songwriter’s talent.
The official video has since disappeared, but the music video showing the three members amiably swaying together on the train was very heartwarming.
Since the official video was taken down, this is a cover/play-through video.
Not being able to talk with youSHISHAMO54rank/position

SHISHAMO’s true-to-life love song tugs at listeners’ hearts once again.
This track captures the bittersweet frustration of youth that everyone has felt—being unable to talk to the person you like.
Though she worries people will mistake her for a quiet girl, she actually has so much she wants to say.
Released in March 2015, the song conveys the delicate feelings of a girl in love through everyday scenes—rainfall, a cell phone, a night without stars.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who knows the aching nerves of freezing up in front of their crush.
The reason I confessed to youSHISHAMO55rank/position

A heartwarming love song filled with the desire to be with you forever.
Its straightforward lyrics, honestly conveying feelings for someone you love, are sure to resonate with many.
After all, hasn’t everyone felt at least once, “I want to be by your side”? SHISHAMO’s characteristically refreshing performance and Asako Miyazaki’s gentle vocals tenderly embrace the listener’s heart.
The track is included on the album SHISHAMO 5, released in November 2017, and is one of the most popular songs among fans.
It’s a perfect song for those struggling with love or wanting to express their feelings to someone special.
A me like this, a you like thatSHISHAMO56rank/position

This is a song about a timid boy who can’t even hold hands with the girl he’s dating and is troubled by it.
However, the girl is cheating on him, and instead of the simple necklace he gave her, she’s wearing a flashy one around her neck.
She murmurs that I’m not enough for her.
I witness the scene.
It’s a very heartrending song.
Sorry, my heartSHISHAMO57rank/position

It portrays a fresh, innocent love in which, before they can confess their feelings, the person they like ends up getting a partner, leaving them struggling to accept that reality.
The way they half-jokingly use social media to peek into the daily life of their crush and the new partner—only to make it hurt even more—is something many young people today can probably relate to.
There was no official music video, so this is a cover video.
Sorry, my feelings of love.SHISHAMO58rank/position

Heartbreak is always deeply painful in any era, but in youth our emotional footing is unstable, and it surely leaves a deep scar on the heart.
The lyrics that say, “I love you, yet I pretend I don’t,” and that feign not even noticing the heartbreak itself while wishing to live far away from people, exude a distinctly youthful air.
A missed connection dateSHISHAMO59rank/position

I think this song really brings out the differences in how men and women think.
It portrays, quite vividly, a girlfriend who wants to make proper plans before going out and a boyfriend who thinks it’s fine to decide where to go and what to do on the day.
The boyfriend is completely relying on her, and she seems to be gradually losing feelings because of it.
I’m sure there are men who can relate.
The video is the second track in the album digest.
See youSHISHAMO60rank/position

SHISHAMO is a girls’ rock band whose lyrics—vividly depicting scenes from love—are especially popular among younger listeners.
Their song, chosen as the theme for a short film in collaboration with Suntory’s “Nacchan,” is a poignant number with a piano intro that lingers in the ear.
The lyrics, which express the feelings behind not saying “see you” at the moment of parting, are universally relatable regardless of age or gender.
Asako Miyazaki’s cute vocals perfectly match the song’s world, making it an emotionally rich rock ballad.


