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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)

Lailasumika50rank/position

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.

Sumika Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

libidosumika51rank/position

sumika / Libido [Lyric Video]
libidosumika

Vocaloid producer 100-kai Oto handled the arrangement, giving it a fresh, rock-leaning sound among sumika’s songs.

It’s been well-received by fans as a track that shows a new side of sumika.

Since it has a brisk tempo, make sure to listen closely to the drums while learning the song.

It’s also a good idea to look over the lyrics together.

The melody line of the chorus doesn’t change, so once you learn it, it really sticks in your head.

Also, lightly let the head voice in the chorus float upward.

If you aim your falsetto thinly toward the head, you should be able to switch cleanly.

Don’t rely too much on taking the rhythm with your body—focus on your core and sing while firmly bracing your lower abdomen!

1.2.3..4.5.6sumika52rank/position

[Released 2016/5/25] sumika / “Answer Parade” Trailer
1.2.3..4.5.6sumika

It sings about dancing the night away as if to cover up the pain of a broken heart.

Doing the opposite of how you feel can sometimes give you energy, but when you’re sad, the response that suits that sadness often feels most fitting.

If you don’t have the energy to dance till dawn, listen to this song and let it set you free!

Identitysumika53rank/position

Identity / sumika [Tried playing it]
Identitysumika

It’s included on “Familia.” Once it starts running, it never stops—there’s something wonderful about the power to keep believing.

It’s a refreshing track.

The guitar sound feels like a push on your back, urging you to take the next step, and the next.

When your stride falls in line with your companions, maybe that’s when people can become their strongest.

Lightningsumika54rank/position

sumika “Inazuma” I played the drums. [Drum Cover]
Lightningsumika

It’s included as the third track on the album “New World Orichalcum.” In an era where content is rapidly consumed, this song portrays the struggle of squeezing out ideas and fighting on.

Its earnest message enhances the song’s coolness and makes your spirits soar before you know it.

Persona Promenadesumika55rank/position

sumika / Persona Promenade [Music Video]
Persona Promenadesumika

It’s a sumika song you’ll want to listen to while jumping the whole time.

The key change in the middle is stylish and exciting—a real highlight.

A bright, fun, high-energy track with the vibe of a modern guy.

Included on their sixth mini-album “Fiction e.p.,” released April 25, 2018.

Screaming Serenadesumika56rank/position

sumika / Screaming Serenade [Music Video]
Screaming Serenadesumika

Released in 2020 as sumika’s first digital-only single, “Zekkyō Serenade.” Written as the theme song for the film “Grand Blue,” it’s a summer tune that perfectly matches the movie’s world.

Packed with vivid summer scenes, it’s a song you’ll want to sing when you’re in the mood for summer.

The chorus invites audience call-and-response, making it a great pick for karaoke.

Overall, it’s on the lower side for sumika, so even male singers should be able to sing it smoothly in the original key.