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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 Rankings [2026] (41–50)

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[Released 2016/12/07] sumika / “SALLY e.p” Trailer
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These are the tracks included on the “SALLY e.p.” It’s a sparkling song with a sweet-and-sour vibe that romantically portrays someone about to confess their feelings.

The exhilarating sense of speed and overflowing happy sound might just become addictive for many listeners.

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A band that captivates listeners with a pop, happy worldview, sumika closes out their first album “Familia” with this track.

Featured in Pocari Sweat’s “Tokyo Supply Girl 2018 Runners A to Z” commercial, the song’s characteristically catchy sumika melody gives you a push to move forward! Its energizing message perfectly matches Pocari, the official drink of marathons.

It really hits home when you want to break through the door of your limits and take off into a new world!

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sumika / Phoenix【Lyric Video】
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Sumika is a rock band whose concept is to be a place that feels like a home for many different people.

Their track “Phoenix,” released digitally on October 1, 2023, has a glamorous intro atmosphere that feels great, doesn’t it? The lyrics, which lighten your mood and convey a message of moving forward into the future, express the band’s resolve and are sure to give courage to many listeners.

It’s an upbeat pop tune whose airy yet cool ensemble sets your heart dancing.

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sumika / sara【Music Video】
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Among sumika’s songs, the one I especially recommend as easy to sing is “sara.” One of its charms is the skillful key-change pattern showcased in the chorus.

Another highlight is that it’s easy for both men and women to sing—particularly comfortable for women who struggle with high notes.

It has a bursting sense of speed, and the build-up to the final chorus is truly emotional.

The lyrics, which contrast with its gentle melody line, are also captivating.

It’s a great pick when you want to let out the haze in your heart.

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sumika / Glider Slider [Music Video]
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This song, “Glider Slider,” resonates with harmonies that combine refreshing appeal and coolness, captivating listeners.

It is included on the mini-album “Vital Apartment.” released in 2015.

The collaboration between piano and guitar enhances the track, giving it an emotional impression.

Its melody is so catchy you’ll find yourself humming along—one listen is enough to make it stick in your head.

It’s a comfortably fast-paced number full of sumika’s signature drive; be sure to try it at karaoke!

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[Wedding] End Roll / sumika Flare
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“Flare” is a must-hear song for fans that warmly portrays a relationship with a loved one—from everyday little moments to big promises for the future.

It’s also popular at weddings, as it’s a gentle ballad that sings of deep affection for a loved one and vows for the future.

At over five minutes—long for a sumika track—it’s a song with plenty to sink your teeth into vocally.

The melody line is straightforward, but it modulates in the final chorus and the key goes up.

If you build proper momentum before the key rises, your voice should come out smoothly and it’ll be easier to sing.

As the pitch gets higher, it helps to imagine sending your voice farther out into the distance.

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This is a song chosen as the 70th anniversary theme for the Kawasaki Brave Thunders, a basketball team based in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture.

It’s a work by sumika, a pop-rock band from Kanagawa, included on their 2020 EP “Harmonize e.p.” The lyrics say it’s strange to just conform to those around you and encourage living life in your own way, which is inspiring.

The energetic sound is really cool.

Incidentally, this is the third song sumika has provided for the Kawasaki Brave Thunders.