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Suga Shikao’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

This time, we’re introducing Suga Shikao’s most popular songs in a ranked list.

Suga Shikao’s roots lie in funk and soul, and he’s known for skillfully incorporating those elements into accessible pop songs.

It’s also fun to compare tracks and think about the context behind the songwriting—give it a try.

Suga Shikao Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Moon and KnifeSuga Shikao29rank/position

Shikao Suga’s “Moon and Knife” is a song that gently stays close to those who feel a stabbing pain in their hearts after heartbreak.

On a night wrapped in silence, soft moonlight slips in, and Suga’s voice amplifies that bittersweetness.

While the first chorus poses negative questions, the latter half carries a slightly more hopeful tone.

Through that shift, you can sense the passage of time and the gradual healing of a wounded heart.

As if speaking on your behalf, this song offers the experience of warming frozen emotions.

Run through the hit chartsSuga Shikao30rank/position

Suga Shikao / Dash Through the Hit Chart
Run through the hit chartsSuga Shikao

The artist Shikao Suga, known for his catchy musical style, has gained widespread popularity.

He has provided songs for many artists and has also scored numerous hits as a singer-songwriter himself.

Among his works, the one I especially recommend as easy to sing is “Hit Chart o Kakenukero” (“Dash Through the Hit Charts”).

It’s a track that shines with a laid-back yet emotional vibe, and overall stays within the mid to mid-high vocal range.

The smoothly rising melody in the chorus makes it easy to match pitch even for those who struggle with singing, so give it a try.

Suga Shikao Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

19 years oldSuga Shikao31rank/position

“Nineteen,” famous for the phrase “juukusai.” In this video, it’s collaborating with an orchestra.

It’s grand, and it’s a slightly dressed-up version of “juukusai.” It conveys the wavering feelings of a 19-year-old in adolescence, sung in a way that’s quintessentially Suga Shikao.

CloudySuga Shikao32rank/position

Suga Shikao (SUGA SHIKAO) / Cloudy
CloudySuga Shikao

Their 12th single marked their first double A-side.

It was selected as J-WAVE’s 2001 Christmas song, and the production process of this track was featured in a documentary on MBS’s “Jounetsu Tairiku” broadcast on October 5, 2001.

This Christmas song, in which the lyrics read aloud a letter received in the story, deeply touches the heart.

NOBODY KNOWSSuga Shikao33rank/position

Suga Shikao (SUGA SHIKAO) / NOBODY KNOWS
NOBODY KNOWSSuga Shikao

Their 22nd single, like “19-sai,” was used as the opening theme for the sequel of the TBS anime “xxxHOLiC.” In addition, the limited first edition included a live DVD at no extra cost, making it a CD with a volume effectively exceeding that of a full album.

Progress (Family Sugar Version)Suga Shikao34rank/position

Shikao Suga “Progress (Family Sugar Version)”
Progress (Family Sugar Version)Suga Shikao

Progress, the song that lifts your spirits when you’re stuck and about to give up.

It’s one of singer-songwriter Shikao Suga’s signature tracks.

In the rush of everyday life, do you ever suddenly wonder, “Is this really who I wanted to become?” You might feel jealous or anxious when you see former classmates thriving.

But no matter where you are now, what truly matters is the life you see when you look back.

No matter how hard things get, this is a song that makes you believe those struggles will shape your future self.

When you think you can become a more radiant version of yourself than you are now, it feels like you can get through the tough times, doesn’t it?

Re:youSuga Shikao35rank/position

He left Office Augusta, didn’t sign with a record label, and released this track completely as a freelancer.

It has a stronger funk flavor, and the lyrics are reminiscent of his early days.

A comeback? No, no—that would be disrespectful.

The Shikao world has lost none of its luster; he’s still delivering cool, gentle messages even now!