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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] (51–60)

Sorry, my feelings of love.SHISHAMO57rank/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 dateSHISHAMO58rank/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 youSHISHAMO59rank/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.

Minna no UtaSHISHAMO60rank/position

Although there are many painful experiences, it portrays someone trying to keep living in their own way.

The lyrics, in which the singer encourages themselves—saying they know best how hard they’re trying and striving to stand up—make it a song that rewards everyone working hard across the country, I believe.

The music video is also incredibly cute and a must-see.

SHISHAMO Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

Song of the Sub GuitarSHISHAMO61rank/position

Tried playing SHISHAMO's sub-guitar song on guitar
Song of the Sub GuitarSHISHAMO

As the title suggests, this is truly a song about the feelings of a backup guitar.

It only gets to shine when the main guitar is out of sorts, yet it senses a difference between the sound it produces and the sound of the main guitar, and so it earnestly feels it should step back.

There’s no music video, so this is a play-through video.

towelSHISHAMO62rank/position

SHISHAMO towel played on guitar
towelSHISHAMO

This is an absolute staple at our live shows.

More than a staple—we always perform it.

If you’re going to a concert or festival, this is a must-check track.

The song cutely encourages everyone to buy our merch towel because it’s cheap.

When the chorus hits, let’s all swing our towels around as hard as we can.

The video is linked on Twitter.

thump-thump; heart pounding; excited/nervousSHISHAMO63rank/position

SHISHAMO “Dokidoki” One-Man Tour 2018–2019: “Hey, you and that girl are only able to meet in dreams, so why were you kissing at dawn?” Ver.
thump-thump; heart pounding; excited/nervousSHISHAMO

A love song by SHISHAMO that pairs a powerful, exhilarating rock sound with clear, charming vocals.

The lyrics directly express the feelings of a girl in love, sprinkled with a relatable sense of longing and heart-throbbing excitement.

Despite its rock edge, the poppy, catchy melody blends in to create a pleasant, resonant feel.

It’s a number that makes everyone want to gently and warmly watch over the two.