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Suchmos Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Formed in 2013, they are a six-member rock band from Kanagawa Prefecture whose music is influenced by Black music such as soul, acid jazz, and hip-hop.

Many people may have discovered them through the Honda commercial song “STAY TUNE.”

We’ve compiled some of their popular tracks, so be sure to check them out.

Suchmos Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

In The ZooSuchmos29rank/position

Suchmos “In The Zoo” (Official Music Video)
In The ZooSuchmos

It’s a summer song with a psychedelic rock flavor.

And believe it or not, the performers are Suchmos, who first gained fame for city pop.

These days, Suchmos have evolved into a band with broad musicality, playing whatever genres they’re into at the moment.

It’s a bit of a long track, but the quality is so high it makes you lose track of time—so be sure to listen all the way through.

MarrySuchmos30rank/position

It’s a warm love song by Suchmos, whose straightforward, proposal-like words strike right at the heart.

Included on the EP “Sunburst,” released in July 2025, the track was performed at their Yokohama Arena show in June 2025 following their hiatus, moving many fans.

The lyrics portray a simple yet profound resolve to walk through life with one’s partner.

Listening to YONCE’s deepened vocals blending with the AOR-tinged sound and the harmonies from TAIKING and OK warms the heart and brings someone special to mind.

It’s a masterpiece especially suited for couples taking a new step in life.

Suchmos Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

SEAWEEDSuchmos31rank/position

A single packed with musical adventurousness that delivers an irresistible, uniquely floating sensation—like drifting through the deep sea.

This track is characterized by a raw groove born from a one-take recording.

Tropical percussion, a funky bassline, and heavy guitars blend together to lead listeners into a psychedelic realm.

The feeling of sinking deep into your thoughts, swaying like seaweed, is a true musical trip.

Released in January 2017, it’s included on the acclaimed album THE KIDS, which reached No.

2 on the Billboard Japan Top Albums Sales chart.

It’s the perfect number for a night when you want to step away from the city noise and quietly lose yourself in thought.

SNOOZESuchmos32rank/position

A noisy track included on THE KIDS.

Within the album, it stands out a bit, with dark lyrics and a darker worldview.

These days you can just download the singles you want to hear on the web, but when you take in a whole album, you come to understand the value and role of songs like this.

TOBACCOSuchmos33rank/position

TOBACCO (Live at YOKOHAMA STADIUM 2019.09.08)
TOBACCOSuchmos

Suchmos’s songs, infused with jazz and rock elements, sharply capture the contradictions of contemporary society.

Included on the album “THE KIDS,” released in January 2017, this track portrays the hassles of everyday life and the complexities of human relationships.

Through YONCE’s vocals, the lives of people tossed about by urban noise and materialism are rendered with striking immediacy.

Heard at festivals or outdoor events, its worldview stands out even more.

It’s a must-listen for anyone questioning modern society or wanting to reexamine their own way of living.

rainSuchmos34rank/position

It’s a track whose mellow sound seeps into the heart, blending with the quiet patter of rain against the window.

This song is a cover of a Petrolz classic included on the tribute album “WHERE, WHO, WHAT IS PETROLZ?” released in March 2017.

While cherishing the original’s melancholic mood, it’s been rebuilt with an urban groove that shines with jazzy tones.

YONCE’s delicate, wistful vocals seem to quietly reflect an introspective feeling—thinking of times gone by or someone dear.

It’s the kind of song that will gently accompany your sentimental mood on nights when you want to be alone with your thoughts, or when you want to spend a leisurely afternoon on a day off.

ARE WE ALONESuchmos35rank/position

This is a track that stylishly presents the theme of loneliness, showcasing Suchmos’s urbane sensibility.

It’s included on their award-winning January 2017 album THE KIDS.

The sound—buoyant scratches and a funky bassline—sparks a rush that makes you want to hit the city at night just by listening.

The lyrics are said to depict loneliness and a spirit of inquiry in a world with no clear answers.

Rather than the sadness of being alone, their groove conveys a mature ease that maybe even finds pleasure in that time by oneself.