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

A true-to-life coming-of-age love song that blends the sweet-and-sour tang of unrequited feelings with a sense of impatience.
Opening the June 2018 album “SHISHAMO 5,” this popular track was also featured in the summer “Calpis Water” commercial.
Brimming with feelings for the other person yet unable to take that final step, it vividly captures the frustration atop a driving guitar-rock sound.
You’re scared to say it outright, but you want them to notice what’s in your heart… It’s perfect for subtly hinting at those secret feelings in an Instagram Note when words won’t do.
A relatable number that will gently give a nudge to anyone in love.
You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO3rank/position

Released in July 2014 as SHISHAMO’s debut single, this exhilarating guitar rock track ties together the live culture of summer festivals with the thrill of romance.
It’s also well known that Asako Miyazaki, who had little experience with things like going to the beach, chose a festival—an event she could easily picture at the time—as the theme.
Set to a rush of driving band sounds, it vividly portrays the anticipation and flutter of heading out with someone you like, lifting the listener’s spirits in an instant.
It’s perfect as BGM to color a special day that steps just a little outside the everyday—and a great fit for an Instagram profile.
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

SHISHAMO is a three-piece rock band known for lyrics that depict down-to-earth romance and irresistibly catchy melodies.
Opening their debut album “SHISHAMO,” released in November 2013, this track is a pop-rock song that captures the explosive rush of excitement at the moment a secret love begins.
It was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN,” helping the band take a step onto the national stage.
Brimming with a sense of speed and fresh, relatable emotions, it’s the kind of song that’s guaranteed to bring the whole venue together when performed at a school or culture festival.
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.


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