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.
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Suchmos Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
BurnSuchmos36rank/position

A rock number that represents the latter half of the album THE BAY.
While they usually embody the quintessential style of Japanese city pop, it’s not all sleek urban tunes or laid-back resort vibes.
Burn is a guitar-driven rock track with a heavy, metallic edge.
It reveals not only their sexy side, but also a glimpse of their harder, tougher persona.
FACESuchmos37rank/position

A track included on LOVE & VICE.
It’s a number that showcases the essence of their love for Black music.
The jazzy melody pairs perfectly with the sexy lyrics.
People tend to think they make stylish club tunes, but in truth, their hearts may be the exact opposite of those kinds of people.
ROLL CALLSuchmos38rank/position

This song captivates many fans with its tense developments that evoke a scene from a spy movie.
The cool sound, marked by a striking contrast between silence and speed, makes you feel like the protagonist of a chase.
In the world envisioned by drummer OK’s lyrics, you can sense a heartfelt desire to confront solitude amid the bustle of the city and to affirm one’s own existence.
The track is included on the album THE ANYMAL, released in March 2019, and it also served as the ending theme for FM Yokohama’s program Tresen.
It’s the perfect companion for a nighttime drive on the Shuto Expressway—its thrilling groove is sure to lift your spirits.
WATERSuchmos39rank/position

Suchmos is a band that distills diverse musicality into an urbane sound, captivating countless fans.
This track is marked by a floating, psychedelic feel—close your eyes and it’s as if you’re drifting through outer space.
It may well depict human imperfection: the murky parts we all carry in our hearts and the longing for something pure.
Opening the acclaimed 2019 album THE ANYMAL, this song also served as the J-WAVE 30th anniversary theme.
Put it on at night when you want to step away from the bustle of everyday life and sink into music alone, and you’ll likely spend a special moment facing your inner self.
blow your mindSuchmos40rank/position

This is Suchmos covering Jamiroquai’s “Blow Your Mind”! The original is known worldwide as a classic, but this version has a relaxed vibe that makes it very easy to listen to.
Anyone who got to hear it live was truly lucky!
Suchmos Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
BOUNDSuchmos41rank/position

This track blends an organic resonance born from a chance encounter with an urbane coolness.
Featured on the March 2019 album “THE ANYMAL,” it is known for undergoing major changes during production.
It originally had a loud, aggressive arrangement, but after discovering the special DADGAD guitar tuning, it was reborn with a dreamy, floating sound.
Embracing the freedom to enjoy detours and accept change gently unlocks the listener’s heart.
It’s the kind of song that lends a fresh perspective on a day off when you want to step back from the everyday and lose yourself in thought.
E.E.E.Suchmos42rank/position

This is the track featured at the end of the album “Essence.” It’s a short instrumental that closes out their first EP, a funky postlude that matches the overall vibe.
Thinking that Suchmos began with this EP makes me want to listen to this track and reflect on the EP as a whole.


