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 Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
waning moonsumika57rank/position

A pop-rock song you can listen to while lightly nodding your head.
The electric guitar sound is striking, and the overall tone has just the right amount of edge.
It features sumika’s signature bright and positive vibe.
Included on their sixth mini-album “Fiction e.p.” released on April 25, 2018.
Summer has comesumika58rank/position

This is a cover of a song published in 1896 that was used in the commercial for Steteco & Rilaco featuring Nicole Ishida.
Listening to it, you can almost hear wind chimes tinkling, giving you a cool, refreshing feeling.
It also feels like sumika’s warm vibe enhances the song’s charm even more.
The occasional xylophone sounds are very pleasant and breezy too! We all want to stay cool during the hot summer.
Makes you want to slip into UNIQLO’s steteco and relax, doesn’t it?
cometsumika59rank/position

It’s included as the seventh track on the album “I co Y.” This song conveys a sense of grandeur, as if countless stars are streaking by, all within the exhilarating feeling of running at full speed.
The choral phrase in the intro makes you want to start singing along.
Screaming Serenadesumika60rank/position

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.
Sumika Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Beatnik -Bird-sumika61rank/position

This work, released in November 2025 by the Kanagawa-born rock band sumika, is an ambitious project that presents a single song in two different guises.
Centered on the theme of “liberation from oppression,” it portrays the concept from two angles: a dance track produced by TAKU INOUE, and a band-driven version featuring Tetsu Kinoshita of Raisan as a guest guitarist.
The former offers pleasing minimal beats and meticulous synth work, while the latter delivers an exhilarating surge with distorted guitars and a dramatic structure.
When you’re ready to break out of your shell, this song might just give you the push you need.
FUNsumika62rank/position

This is a track from the album “New World Orichalcum.” It’s a catchy song that grabs your ears with the rhythm of the guitar cutting.
It has a thrilling sense of speed that makes you want to start running, so it might be great to listen to while you go for a run.
MY NAME ISsumika63rank/position

It’s included as the fourth track on the album “I co Y.” It features a warm band sound, but the up-tempo rhythm gets you grooving—a song that lifts your spirits.
The lyrics tell us that the hero is always within ourselves.


