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Sonar Pocket Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Sonar Pocket Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Sonar Pocket is a popular three-member music unit formed in 2005.

They have released many hit songs, and among them, their love songs are especially popular for their relatable lyrics.

This time, we present a ranking of Sonar Pocket’s most popular love songs.

Sonar Pocket Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

I will love you for the next 100 years.sonā poketto1rank/position

Sonar Pocket “I’ll Love You for 100 Years.” [MV Short]
I will love you for the next 100 years.sonā poketto

A love ballad by Sonar Pocket themed around “a love that remains unchanged even after a hundred years.” Told from a male perspective, its unpretentious expressions of love and promises for the future make it perfect for wedding proposals or surprise performances from the groom to the bride.

Released digitally in January 2011 and included on the album Sonapocketism ② ~Anata no Uta~, the song was tied up with numerous TV programs, including serving as the opening track for TV Asahi’s FUTURE TRACKS→R.

Its message, filled with a firm resolve to walk through life together, also makes it ideal for end-rolls at wedding receptions.

Why not play it as background music to color your happiest moments and the bright future ahead?

A love story with no return.sonā poketto2rank/position

Sonar Pocket “A Love Story That Won’t Return.” [MV Full]
A love story with no return.sonā poketto

A song released in 2015 by the three-member music unit Sonar Pocket.

It was created as a heartbreak song following their pure love ballad “Sukidayo.

~100 Times of Regret~,” which swept various digital distribution awards in 2011.

In love, timing is everything.

Many of us have probably thought, “If only I had fallen for them sooner, we might have ended up together.” Because time can’t be turned back, this song makes you want to treasure each encounter in the moment and not put off expressing your feelings.

It also reminds us that having the courage not to step into a forbidden relationship is important.

But… But… But…sonā poketto3rank/position

Sonar Pocket “But... But... But...” [MV Short]
But... But... But...sonā poketto

“Demos…

Demos…

Demos…,” released in 2012 by the male vocal unit Sonar Pocket, is a song I’d recommend to both men and women struggling with an affair.

The lyrics, which convey the man’s feelings as he makes promises he can’t keep out of sheer honesty, alongside the words spoken by the woman, are probably the most relatable part.

Even so, the time the two share doesn’t belong to anyone else, and it makes you want to cherish it.

When you’re going through something painful, try surrendering yourself to this song.

I love you. ~100 Regrets~sonā poketto4rank/position

Sonar Pocket “I Love You. ~100 Regrets~” [MV Spot 1]
I love you. ~100 Regrets~sonā poketto

It’s a song by a man who got his heart broken and longs to get back together.

If you listen closely to the lyrics, you can feel such intense emotion that it borders on madness.

He goes on and on about his regrets.

The first time I heard it, I was genuinely shocked by how passionate—well, heavy—the lyrics felt.

One in eight billionsonā poketto5rank/position

[Featuring Kei Tanaka and Yuki Sakurai!] Sonar Pocket “1 in 8 Billion” [MV Full]
One in eight billionsonā poketto

Out of roughly 8 billion people in the world, finding someone, dating, and even getting married is an incredible miracle, isn’t it? Sonar Pocket’s “1 in 8 Billion” reminds me that my relationship with my partner is built on that very miracle.

Featured on the album “1 in 8 Billion ~to you~,” the song’s music video stars Kei Tanaka and Yuki Sakurai.

Even when you can’t quite believe you’re finally mutually in love, or you feel inexplicably anxious… the feeling that stands out above all that haze is the desire to stay together forever, isn’t it? This is a song that helps you recognize the truly important feelings hidden within your uncertainties.

Arigatou (Thank you)sonā poketto6rank/position

Sonar Pocket “Arigatou” [MV Short]
Arigatou (Thank you)sonā poketto

If you want to express gratitude to a partner who always supports you even when you can’t meet, Sonar Pocket’s “Arigatou” is highly recommended! Chosen as the theme song for the drama “Call Center no Koibito” starring Kotaro Koizumi, this track warms the heart with Sonar Pocket’s gentle vocals and melody.

Even when you’re both busy and can’t see each other often, just staying connected through emails or phone calls gives you strength! It’s a song that overflows with gratitude for a relationship where those exchanges—seemingly ordinary yet anything but—are possible.

It’s also great to listen to while imagining the person you’re thanking as a friend who always supports you! With this song, your everyday feelings of gratitude are sure to come across!

Kimi Anniversary ~Thank You for Being Born.~sonā poketto7rank/position

[Birthday Song] Sonar Pocket “Kimi Kinenbi ~Thank You for Being Born.~” [MV Full]
Kimi Anniversary ~Thank You for Being Born.~sonā poketto

A warm ballad that straightforwardly conveys the pure feeling of celebrating someone special’s birth.

With heartfelt vocals from Sonar Pocket, it gently expresses deep love and gratitude toward the person you met by “odds more miraculous than winning the lottery.” Chosen as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Portal ANN News & Sports” in October 2012 and included on the album “Sonapokeism ④ ~Kimi to Iu Hana~,” this piece is a natural song of thanks that lets you give shape to your feelings on the special day of a birthday.

Why not quietly present it as a gift to someone important—whether a partner, family member, or friend—to whom you haven’t been able to express your daily gratitude?