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SID Popular Song Rankings [2026]

This band is recommended for those who discovered them through anime or who like visual kei.

They appear on TV much less these days, but they still have a strong, devoted fanbase.

I’ve put together a ranking of SID’s popular songs, so give them a listen!

SID Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

necessary evilShido46rank/position

It’s a dark song.

At first, Mao’s whisper-like vocals leave a strong impression.

It starts in a low register, then rises to high notes in the chorus, and drops back down again—its dynamics are very pronounced, so it feels almost like listening to two different songs.

It’s a deep, core track.

candied appleShido47rank/position

A song where the guitar stands out and leaves a strong impression.

It’s a bittersweet track about yearning for someone who won’t turn around.

It portrays a woman who is sad and heartbroken yet strong-willed.

The guitar solo is especially striking, building excitement, and the chorus that follows takes it even higher.

Dirty fingerShido48rank/position

It’s a song about a woman who works in the nightlife industry, portraying a cool, confident woman.

It’s also the first track on the album, with a driving sense of speed, yet it incorporates stylish, jazz-like elements, making it a fantastic piece.

The lyrics are interesting too, so it’s even more enjoyable if you listen while reading them.

Fallen GardenShido49rank/position

It’s a ballad-style song and the last track on the album.

The guitar and bass are great.

The lyrics feel like sinking into a dark loneliness.

I think it’s a perfect song for Mao, who sings of hope even when there is none.

As always, the guitar solo is outstanding.

atonementShido50rank/position

Anime “Black Butler: Public School Arc” Non-credit Ending Video [SID “Atonement”]
atonementShido

Spinning a tale of sin and redemption, SID’s song was released in April 2024 as the ending theme for the anime Black Butler: Public School Arc.

Mao’s heartrending vocals and Yuuya’s lyrical melodies leave a deep impression.

It’s striking how the protagonist—facing past mistakes and attempting to take a new step forward—is vividly portrayed through poetic lyrics.

This marks SID’s fourth collaboration with the Black Butler series.

It’s a song that will gently stay by your side when you stand at a crossroads in life or feel the need to look inward.