sumika Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Kenta Kataoka handles vocals and guitar; Junosuke Kuroda plays guitar and provides backing vocals; Tomoyuki Arai is on drums; and Takayuki Ogawa plays keyboards and sings backing vocals.
Their live shows always feature guests, and they create works together not only with musicians but also with a wide range of artists such as filmmakers, photographers, painters, architects, ceramicists, sculptors, and poets.
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sumika Popular Song Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Encoresumika81rank/position

sumika is a four-member rock band formed in 2013.
The origin of their band name comes from their wish to become a place like a home for many different people.
That’s wonderful, isn’t it? “Encore” is included on “SOUND VILLAGE,” released in December 2021.
The heartbreakingly sad lyrics and the music video—featuring powerful performances by actors Yuta Koseki and Sara Ogawa—will have you reaching for tissues! It’s a perfect winter ballad, a song that lets you cry your heart out when you’re going through a breakup or feeling blue.
Aizensumika82rank/position

This is a heartrending number that portrays the resolve of “I’ll never love anyone this much again” and a deep, unextinguishable fixation.
The depictions that ruminate on the everyday life that’s been lost and the words that will never return are suffocating, aren’t they? It’s a track by sumika, a rock band from Kanagawa Prefecture, included on the album “Vermillion’s,” released in March 2025.
Takayuki Ogawa took the core role in composing, crafting a delicate sonic landscape for this piece.
The earnest wish repeated in the chorus is filled with an almost painful tenderness.
It’s one to listen to quietly on nights when you can’t forget the person you vowed would be your “last love.” For those who want to put an end to a past romance but whose hearts aren’t quite ready yet, this song may gently stay by your side.
It’ll be sunny tomorrow.sumika83rank/position

When someone says something like the title, it somehow gives you a boost, doesn’t it? The song’s lyrics are also full of lines that can lift your spirits.
If you’re feeling down because of something tough that happened today or worried about what’s ahead, please give it a listen.
Akaharukasumika84rank/position

It’s a sublime song that portrays parting between people with a wonderfully refreshing touch.
Its theme is the feeling of reinterpreting past youth in a new light.
It sings of the anxiety and hope that come with a new first step.
This track is a self-cover by the rock band sumika—known for their bright, pop sound—featuring Rira Ikuta, and it’s included on the single “Honto,” released in February 2026.
It was originally produced as the campaign song for FM802 in the spring of 2025.
The title track of the single that includes this song is known as the theme song for the film “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s New Undersea Devil’s Rock Castle.” For those about to graduate and part ways with friends, it’s a moving masterpiece that may bring tears to your eyes.


