Southern All Stars Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Southern All Stars is a rock band that has released universally known classics like “Itoshi no Ellie” and “TSUNAMI.” This time, we’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranking format.
They’re all very famous, so you’re sure to recognize some of them.
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Southern All Stars Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
aloeSazan Ōrusutāzu76rank/position

A song that opens the album “Budou,” released about nine and a half years after the previous work.
The title “Aloe” doesn’t carry any particular meaning; at the demo stage it was “anyway,” and the rap-like interlude featuring food items was added on a whim—making it a characteristically Southern-style track.
Shuraba★La★Bamba SHULABA-LA-BAMBASazan Ōrusutāzu77rank/position

It’s a Latin-style track that opens with rhythmic, cool piano.
It incorporates disco elements like fast, speedy synth runs and a four-on-the-floor beat, and is characterized by a dance-music approach reminiscent of Eurobeat.
Neo Bravo!!Sazan Ōrusutāzu78rank/position

I always had the impression that Southern All Stars were selling more every year, so it was surprising that they didn’t make the top ten in the singles hits.
However, this song, which is treated like a hidden gem, has real depth, so I’m sure fans will like it.
Julia Vanished in a DreamSazan Ōrusutāzu79rank/position

With its dazzling harpsichord timbre and powerful brass section, the track is stylish, and its melody—reminiscent of a wistful kayōkyoku—feels heartrending.
The lyrics also use many words that evoke Christianity, creating a mystical atmosphere.
Days of Love and DesireSazan Ōrusutāzu80rank/position

Also known as their milestone 50th single, “Ai to Yokubou no Hibi” (“Days of Love and Desire”) made a strong impression as the theme song for the drama “Ōoku: The First Chapter.” True to Southern All Stars’ style, it’s a Latin-influenced track, but it differs notably from their other works in one key way: the lyrics blend English and Japanese.
You’ll even hear some unfamiliar phrases.
If you can pronounce them well, it’ll sound incredibly cool.
By the way, the overall key is low, making it perfect for those who struggle with high notes.


