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] (1–10)
Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO1rank/position

An energetic rock number that blows away the fatigue from weekday work and study.
Included on SHISHAMO’s album “SHISHAMO 4,” released in February 2017, this track is widely known as an NTT Docomo commercial song.
As an anthem cheering on people who work hard every day, it resonates with many listeners.
The lyrics, filled with a forward-looking determination to go see the person who supports you on the weekend, are perfect for women giving their all each day.
The key change in the chorus is exhilarating, and it’s sure to be a hit if you sing it together at karaoke.
Pick it when you want to liven up a girls’ night out.
Hey,SHISHAMO2rank/position

Set to a breezy melody that captures the bittersweetness of unrequited love, this piece is included on SHISHAMO’s album “SHISHAMO 5,” released in June 2018.
It delicately portrays the urge to call out “Hey” to the one you like and the inner conflict of not quite having the courage to do so, resonating with many listeners.
Chosen as the commercial song for “Calpis Water” starting in July of the same year, the track greatly boosted the band’s recognition and is perfect for getting hyped with friends! If you find it hard to honestly express your feelings of love, this song might be a great way to put your emotions into words.
You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO3rank/position

This song is super catchy and fun to listen to, but from a drummer’s perspective it actually uses a ton of techniques and grooves you’ll want to have under your belt.
First up is the hi-hat bark used in the intro.
It’s a technique where you strike the hi-hat while it’s open and immediately close it to produce a short “chick” sound—often heard in fills.
Next is the closed rimshot that appears in the B section of the second verse.
You lay the stick across the snare, press the head lightly with your palm, and strike the rim with the stick.
Neither of these will produce a clean sound until you’re used to them, so practice them repeatedly.
In terms of grooves, the track features an array of patterns—8-beat, 4-beat, and beats built around the floor tom with the high tom woven in—so many that we can’t list them all here.
Since the song moves along at an up-tempo pace, it’s best to understand each groove in your head before you play so you don’t get bogged down at the transitions.
You and the slopesSHISHAMO4rank/position

Speaking of winter slopes, you can’t help but crave this band’s exhilarating sound! In this SHISHAMO track, the contrast between the driving, fast-paced melody and the lyrics that tighten your chest is irresistible.
Set to buoyant guitar rock, it sings of the bittersweet scene of a one-sided love you suddenly notice amidst what should be a fun day in the snowy mountains.
Released as a single in December 2015, it was also chosen as the ending theme for KBS Kyoto TV’s “Kyo-Spo.” Whether you’re on a lively snowboarding trip with friends or just listening in the car on the way, it’s guaranteed to lift your spirits.
It’s an irresistible song for anyone who wants to savor that sweet-and-sour youthfulness in the air!
The season of farewellSHISHAMO5rank/position

SHISHAMO is beloved by a wide range of generations for their down-to-earth lyrics that capture everyday life.
This song is about a bittersweet unrequited love, where all you can do at graduation is follow your senior with your eyes.
It was included on the album “SHISHAMO 2,” released in March 2015.
A crush where you’re never even in the same class, only watching from afar.
After graduation, you won’t be able to see them anymore, but you can feel the aching wish to at least not be forgotten.
It’s a song I especially want you—an elementary school student holding back words you couldn’t say and parting from someone important—to listen to.
I got a girlfriend.SHISHAMO6rank/position

This song by SHISHAMO, featuring an eye-catching guitar riff built around light, snappy cutting, portrays the pure feeling of wanting to brag to others about a secretly new lover.
Paired with an emotional vocal delivery, the pop chord progression and strumming create a groovy performance that deftly captures both the thrill and impatience of love.
Released in November 2013 as the first track on the album “SHISHAMO,” the song was selected as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN” and Nagasaki International Television’s “AIR.” This down-to-earth love song, carried by a band sound imbued with hidden feelings, is sure to resonate with listeners who feel the urge to tell someone about the person they’re in love with.
Summer loverSHISHAMO7rank/position

“Natsu no Koibito” is a 2016 single by SHISHAMO that depicts the end of a summer romance.
Its relaxed tempo pairs perfectly with Asako Miyazaki’s calm vocals.
The longing to stay with someone you love, and the conflict of knowing you can’t—those emotions come through vividly in the lyrics, and it really hits you when you listen.
It’s also included on the album “SHISHAMO 4,” and it’s a perfect song for the end of summer.
If you’ve ever had a dramatic love story, it’ll surely resonate.
Plus, the a cappella section that appears in the latter half is absolutely goosebump-inducing, so be sure to give it a listen.
to fall in loveSHISHAMO8rank/position

SHISHAMO is a three-piece girls’ rock band.
Their song “Koisuru” is a popular transformation track on TikTok, often used with sped-up playback.
When sped up, the vocals sound like “Hajimete no Chuu” from the anime Kiteretsu Daihyakka, giving it a cute vibe! In addition to videos that match the title’s theme—“girls change when they fall in love”—it’s also used in eye-catching clips where men dress as women.
If you’re interested, definitely check it out!
Sky-blue DaysSHISHAMO9rank/position

SHISHAMO, a girls’ band that captures the sparkle of youth.
This song they created expresses both the bittersweetness of farewell season and the brightness of moving toward the future with a clear, transparent sound.
It’s wonderful how it doesn’t just linger on memories, but carefully scoops up each person’s emotional tremors.
Released as a single in March 2018, it’s also included on the classic album SHISHAMO 5.
It was used as the Calpis Water “Big Graduation” commercial song, so many of you have probably heard it.
Fresh and up-tempo, this track is perfect for a graduation video that looks back on days spent with friends.
Play it over your montage of memories, and it will make everyone’s smiles shine even brighter.
A charm for smilesSHISHAMO10rank/position

SHISHAMO is a three-piece rock band whose name was chosen because, while it looks cool written in kanji, it sounds cute when spoken.
Their song “Egao no Omajina i,” included on their 6th single “BYE BYE,” was used as the theme song for the TV program “Mezamashi Doyoubi” from April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018.
Its message—don’t wait for something to happen; take action yourself—fits perfectly with morning, the start of a new day.
It’s a refreshing rock tune with a driving ensemble that lifts your spirits.


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