Shishido Kavka’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This time, we’re featuring popular songs by Shishido Kavka, a professional drummer born in Mexico.Trained by overseas jazz drummers, her performances have earned high praise within the music industry.She also leverages her looks to work as a model and actress.Be sure to check out her sultry singing voice, too!
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Shishido Kavka Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Dangerous TwoShishido Kafuka11rank/position

Artist Shishido Kavka—singer, drummer, model, and actress—earns overwhelming support from many women thanks to her multifaceted talent.
She’s produced several hit songs, but among them, the one that’s especially easy for men to sing is Kiken na Futari.
If I had to sum it up in a word, it feels like classic rock.
It’s a sharp, tight rock track, but the vocal line itself is simple and kept within a narrow range throughout.
Even men who can’t hit high notes can sing it without trouble, so try performing it with a bold, confident attitude.
Rise upShishido Kafuka12rank/position

This is a track included on her concept mini-album DO_S, released in February 2017.
It’s the lead song of the album, featuring a powerful sound that makes it really cool.
The music video has a humorous vibe, and the comically dancing bearded man is surprisingly addictive.
Is that no good?Shishido Kafuka13rank/position

It’s a digital-only single.
It’s a bright, poppy song that sings about a girl’s heart bored with dull everyday life and longing for an exciting summer.
In the music video, the setting shifts from a dark bedroom to a sandy beach (in a studio), giving off a refreshing summer vibe.
Song of the SpringShishido Kafuka14rank/position

This is a song written and composed by Hiroto Kōmoto of The Cro-Magnons.
He also participated as a backing vocalist.
It’s an energetic up-tempo track that evokes the refreshing feel of summer.
I can picture the live performance, with the audience joining in and getting excited, shouting, “Oh, spring! Oh!”
The resolve to loveShishido Kafuka15rank/position

This song was released as Shishido Kavka’s major-label debut CD.
Her performance of singing while playing the drums has been well received.
The chorus is cool, and I think the track as a whole is finished with a stylish, edgy sound.
The music video features a muscular man, with Shishido Kavka playing the drums there, making it a unique MV.
Ring tomorrowShishido Kafuka16rank/position

This is a track by the very cool female artist Shishido Kavka, known for her style of singing while playing the drums.
It’s amazing how she can produce such a steady singing voice even though her body moves when she drums.
It’s the opening song for the anime FAIRY TAIL ZERO.
Sugar me until morningShishido Kafuka17rank/position

This is a track included on Toridori, released in April 2016.
The bewitching music video has a unique atmosphere and features many women.
Among them, her cool and beautiful presence as she sings while playing the drums stands out.
The lyrics were written by Seiko Oomori, so be sure to pay attention to the words packed with her distinctive sensibility.
Haneda BluesShishido Kafuka feat. Yokoyama Ken / CRAZY KEN BAND18rank/position

Haneda Blues by Kavka Shishido and Ken Yokoyama is a moody blues number where the complex emotions of a man and a woman intersect.
Released as a digital single in October 2017, its mature music video also drew attention.
The frustrations of love—anger, lingering attachment, regret—are sung with raw honesty.
The way their feelings line up yet don’t quite connect is heartbreaking, and somehow a little funny too.
It’s a song I especially recommend to those freshly heartbroken or wavering in the midst of a complicated romance.


