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supercell Popular Song Rankings [2026]

supercell Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Supercell is a creative collective that was formed as a result of the impact of “Melt,” a Hatsune Miku song released by composer ryo.

From among supercell’s many songs featuring guest vocalists, we’ll introduce the most popular tracks in a ranking format.

Supercell Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell1rank/position

Isn’t this the generational anthem packed with the golden age of late-night anime × Nico Nico culture × the bittersweetness of youth—the ending theme of the anime Bakemonogatari? The overall vocal range is A3 to D5 and stays fairly high throughout.

In particular, the top note D5 appears frequently in the chorus, so it’s best to sing it without straining by incorporating falsetto.

The tempo isn’t too fast and should be easy to groove to while singing, so try to feel it with your body as you listen closely to the backing band.

In the chorus, be mindful of accents and align your vocal timing to hit the pitch bar!

Meltsupercell2rank/position

One of the iconic VOCALOID songs by ryo, who has produced numerous works since the dawn of VOCALOID.

After its release on Niconico Douga in December 2007, it sparked a huge reaction.

Its arrangement, which blends J-POP and rock, together with a catchy melody, leaves a vivid impression on listeners.

Even now, long after its release, it remains a milestone in VOCALOID music and continues to be loved by many.

Be sure to sing it with all your heart!

Ephemeral Fireworkssupercell3rank/position

The single Utakata Hanabi, released in 2010 by supercell—a unit made up of various creators—was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Naruto Shippuden.

The lyrics, which recall fireworks once watched with a former lover and convey the poignancy of watching them alone, really strike a chord.

It’s a perfect ballad for fireworks, which often evoke a fleeting image, so please give it a listen!

Goodbye Memoriessupercell4rank/position

It’s a song that captures the bittersweet feeling of graduating while holding close the memories of familiar routes home and casual conversations.

Released in February 2010, it was written and composed by ryo, with vocals by nagi.

The driving sound woven from piano and strings beautifully conveys the unique restlessness of youth.

It’s also included on the classic album “Today Is A Beautiful Day,” and has long been loved as a spring staple.

In the climax of the lyrics, the protagonist musters their courage—a moment that’s sure to set your heart racing just by listening! If you have words you want to share with someone, this song will surely give you the courage to speak them.

My Dearestsupercell5rank/position

Guilty Crown My Dearest Supercell sub español
My Dearestsupercell

A track used as the opening theme for the anime Guilty Crown.

It is a work by supercell, a creative group led by the composer ryo.

In addition to this song, supercell also handled the ending themes for episodes 13 through 21.

Moreover, ryo wrote and composed the songs performed in the show and as theme songs by the in-anime artist EGOIST.

This song overflows with a sparkling, refreshing feel.

Herosupercell6rank/position

[Band Edition] Supercell - Hero [Full Cover]
Herosupercell

Shueisha’s Aoharu employed a theme song by the creative collective supercell, marking a first for a manga magazine.

It is also known for including a pin-up illustration by supercell member, manga artist and illustrator Shirow Miwa, depicting the world of the song.

Love is Warsupercell7rank/position

You get captivated from the very first shout of the intro.

It’s a song by the creator unit supercell, released in 2008.

The lyrics and composition are by ryo, who produced famous tracks like “Melt.” The song’s appeal lies in its earnest message—shouting and singing about the feelings of love.

Maybe because it’s mid-tempo, listening to it makes your chest tighten.