Popular Spring Songs Ranking [2026]
We’re introducing the monthly Top 100 spring song rankings all at once, ordered by most views!
Spring is full of new things—new encounters, new environments—and every day feels fresh.
Of course, that also means there can be plenty of challenges, but let’s do our best!
We’ve got lots of refreshing, uplifting tracks that are perfect for the season of spring making the rankings, so be sure to check them out.
The playlist is updated every week!
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Popular Spring Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Bring it on, spring.non99rank/position

It’s a refreshing, powerful rock tune that breaks through the sense of stagnation that can come with the arrival of spring.
Non, who is active as both an actor and a creative artist, released the track in January 2025, with lyrics by herself and composition by Kei Higuchi.
Crafted to ignite a frenzy together with the audience in live houses, the sound is packed with energy that feels like a push on your back just by listening.
The music video depicts them embodying a student band putting on a graduation performance, expanding a worldview that feels like a snapshot of youth itself.
Give it a listen when you need the courage to jump into a new environment or when you just want to get fired up without overthinking.
Daphne (winter daphne)DISH//100rank/position

This mid-tempo track gently gives a push to backs filled with a mix of anticipation and anxiety as a new season arrives.
DISH//, who have cemented their place as a dance-rock band, co-wrote this piece with Hattori from Macaroni Enpitsu.
It was used in October 2021 as the theme song for the drama “The Winner in February: The Classroom of Certain Success” and released the following month as their 14th single.
The lyrics carry a warm message: even when you feel like running away, there’s always a place to come back to—words that lighten the hearts of those about to leap into a new world.
Set to a march-like beat, it’s a cheer song that gives you the courage to move forward, one step at a time.
If your chest is tight with nerves before the entrance ceremony, be sure to give this a listen.
You’ll find the courage to believe in the self that has worked so hard up to now and to take a brand-new step forward.


