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SunSet Swish Popular Song Ranking [2026]

SunSet Swish Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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SunSet Swish Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Sunset Swish is a band formed by classmates from a high school in Osaka.

They made their major debut in 2004 with the single “Ashita, Waraeru You ni.”

In 2017, they changed their band name to “Swish!” and continued their activities.

Here is a ranking of some of the most popular songs by Sunset Swish.

SunSet Swish Popular Song Ranking [2026]

I Love YouSun Set Swish1rank/position

I love you / (formerly SunSet Swish) Swish!
I Love YouSun Set Swish

A popular song that was used in a Zexy commercial in 2008.

It’s practically certified to bring happiness.

Its funky, upbeat melody will energize the venue.

Highly recommended as an entrance song to color the couple’s grand entrance.

The refreshing vocals will lead you toward a happy future.

The track perfectly matches the tagline that it was created with the wish for “everyone to be happy.” Wishing you all the best!

Thank youSun Set Swish2rank/position

SunSet Swish – Arigatou [Official Video]
Thank youSun Set Swish

This work features a warm melody that gently wraps you in a feeling of gratitude, paired with straightforward lyrics that resonate in the heart.

It gently speaks to the importance of conveying a simple “thank you” and the feelings we hold for those who support us.

The finely crafted lyrics by the band’s leader, Junzo Ishida, quietly yet powerfully express gratitude to a mother.

Released in August 2007, the song was also used as the ending theme for the anime Big Windup! (Ooki­ku Furikabutte).

It is included on the album PASSION and continues to be loved by fans.

It’s a song we especially recommend to those who find it hard to say “thank you” in everyday life.

It also makes a wonderful Mother’s Day gift to accompany a present.

Mosaic FragmentSun Set Swish3rank/position

SunSet Swish – Mosaic Fragments (Mozaiku Kakera) [Official Video]
Mosaic FragmentSun Set Swish

It’s a song by SunSet Swish that was used as the ending theme for the 2007 anime Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.

The title is said to liken life to a mosaic and conveys the idea of how the fragments of that mosaic shape one’s life.

The anime is about a young man who rebels against his country with conviction in order to seek vengeance, and the more you read the lyrics, the more you empathize not only with the protagonist but with the other characters as well.

It’s also used as an insert song in the movies, and the timing when it plays is absolutely perfect! I really hope you’ll watch it.

SakurabitoSun Set Swish4rank/position

SunSet Swish – Sakurabito [Official Video]
SakurabitoSun Set Swish

This ballad sings of a fleeting farewell in the season of cherry blossoms and the hope of new encounters.

It’s a gem released by SunSet Swish in January 2010 and served as an ending theme for the anime BLEACH.

Set to an elegant arrangement of piano and strings, the song poignantly expresses memories that fade with the arrival of spring, and it is also included on the album Yūgure Maestro.

As the 21st anime tie-in for the series, it delves more deeply into themes such as partings amid battles and the bonds between comrades.

It’s a heartwarming track that keeps you company under the cherry trees, when the season makes you think of someone dear.

at one’s own paceSun Set Swish5rank/position

[2023] My Pace – SunSet Swish [Official Video]
at one's own paceSun Set Swish

SunSet Swish’s songs feature refreshing melodies and a warm, comforting sound.

Released in March 2006 as an ending theme for the anime BLEACH, the track stayed on the charts for 24 weeks.

Its lyrics emphasize the importance of moving at your own pace and listening to your inner voice without being swayed by others—perfect for times when you feel overwhelmed by pressure or are losing confidence.

It’s a heartwarming number that gently encourages not only the so-called “yutori generation,” but anyone striving toward their dreams and goals.

PASSIONSun Set Swish6rank/position

It’s a passionate cheer song that gives you the courage to face tomorrow.

Performed by SunSet Swish from Osaka, this single was released in March 2008 and was used as the ending theme for the late-night drama RH Plus.

The dry tone of the acoustic guitar in the intro intertwines with the majestic orchestral sound, creating a sonic landscape that stirs inner passion.

It also drew attention for featuring a cameo appearance by actor Yusuke Kamiji in the music video.

at one’s own paceSunSet Swish7rank/position

One of the flagship Jump anime, BLEACH, has the song “My Pace.” Karaoke usually offers plenty of promotional videos.

In the anime PVs, the mascot characters move around adorably, which is really soothing.

The way you sing in unison makes it perfect as a duet.

Both the lyrics and the melody carry a hint of loneliness yet remain bright and uplifting, warming up the atmosphere of the room.

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