Songs You Want to Listen to in Summer: Girls’ Bands Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Summer is a season that makes you want to listen to music, especially with so many festivals going on! Japan has all kinds of bands, and I bet many people are fans of girl bands.
So, I put together a ranking of summer songs by girl bands.
The ranking is based on total play counts so far, so check it out to see which tracks are the most popular.
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Songs to Hear in Summer: Girls’ Bands Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
The sky is always clear and blue.Chirol15rank/position

Chirol’s “The Sky Is Always Clear and Blue” makes you forget the harsh summer heat.
This song is one of the great tracks by a girls’ band that conveys emotional passion.
Their performance skills are exceptional; the powerful vocals and guitar intertwine with a bass and drum groove that makes your body sway, delivering a wonderfully satisfying sound.
It’s also a great pick for cover bands—guitar, bass, and drum parts are all simple, so beginners can play with confidence!
Return to Myself ~No, no, summer.Cyntia16rank/position

Cyntia’s “Return to Myself ~Shinai, Shinai, Natsu” is a cover of the metal queen Mari Hamada and a top pick for a breezy summer.
While the original has a pop arrangement, this cover transforms it with a solid, hard-rock sound into a powerful rendition only they could deliver! The breakneck heavy metal runs you hear in Cyntia’s signature track “Senkou Strings” are dialed back here, but the band’s rock-solid musicianship—honed through those notoriously difficult fast phrases—subtly shines through in this cover.
That’s the real highlight!
SunGO!GO!718817rank/position

Formed by members from Kagoshima, GO!GO!7188 gained popularity for their unique sound that fuses surf rock with Showa-era pop.
Their major-label debut, released in June 2000, is a refreshing rock tune that’s perfect for summer drives! The sound—combining edgy guitar riffs with vocals that are cute yet powerful—is an undeniable killer track that will raise your spirits whether you like it or not.
The song’s worldview, which sings of a passionate love that insists on getting what you want through your own strength, is also truly captivating.
This classic is included on their first album, “Dasoku Hokō.”
Midsummer Dance HallGO!GO!718818rank/position

With a unique worldview that absorbs elements of surf rock and kayōkyoku, GO!GO!7188 still commands a large fanbase today.
Their song “Manatsu no Dance Hall” is a bona fide killer tune you’ll want to blast under the blazing summer sun! With Shigekazu Aida brought on as producer, a glistening pop sheen has been layered onto their razor-sharp guitar sound, resulting in an irresistibly catchy track.
The band’s ensemble radiates heat like the glare off asphalt, making you work up a sweat just by listening.
Put it on during a summer drive, and your spirits are guaranteed to soar whether you like it or not!
to shake; to sway; to waverHump Back19rank/position

You just can’t get enough of those solid, punchy drums, the weighty bassline, and the strummed guitar.
It’s a track by Hump Back, a rock band from Osaka Prefecture, included on their second mini-album “hanamuke,” released in 2017.
The lyrics, themed around the end of summer, mesh perfectly with the alternative vibe, creating a heady sense of intoxication.
Maybe it’s the title, but it makes you want to gently sway your body from side to side.
Dear, boyHump Back20rank/position

This is Hump Back’s major-label debut song, an anthem that sings of challenging your dreams and holding onto hope.
With a powerful sound and lyrics that resonate, it gently gives a warm push to those facing setbacks and anxieties.
Created with thoughts of the bandmates from their high school days, the track was featured as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “BUZZ RHYTHM 02” in June 2018 and as the theme song for Kumamoto Asahi Broadcasting’s coverage of the 102nd National High School Baseball Championship Kumamoto Tournament, capturing the hearts of many.
If you listen to it in moments when life in a new environment wears you down, or during times when motivation is hard to find, you’ll feel the energy to face tomorrow welling up inside.
Songs you’ll want to listen to in summer: Girls’ bands popular song ranking [2026] (21–30)
Memories of a summer dayKANIKAPILA21rank/position

The reggae-style arrangement really feels summery.
The layered chorus harmonies and horn arrangements are sprinkled throughout, making it very pleasant.
It’s a light, refreshing summer song that makes you want to sway your body.
The relaxed rhythm, combined with the vocalist’s clear tone, let the lyrics come through straight to my ears.
The lyrics themselves have a charming vibe, like a teenage girl’s summer vacation.


