THE BOOM’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
THE BOOM was a four-member band formed in 1986 and disbanded in 2014.
The origin of the band’s name is a paradox meaning “not swayed by trends,” and it was chosen by vocalist Kazufumi Miyazawa.
Their smash hit “Shima Uta” is well known not only in Japan but also for being covered in various countries.
Here, we introduce a ranking of some of their popular songs.
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THE BOOM Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
You’re a TV kid.THE BOOM16rank/position

“Kimi wa TV-kko” is THE BOOM’s debut single, released on May 21, 1989.
It was released simultaneously with their first original album, “A PEACETIME BOOM.” While the band is strongly associated with “Shima Uta,” their debut track is a ska tune and extremely cool.
The youthful rock ’n’ roll persona of Kazufumi Miyazawa is also very cool.
Island Song (Original Version)THE BOOM17rank/position

Released in 1993 as THE BOOM’s 11th single, this requiem was written by vocalist Kazufumi Miyazawa after being deeply moved during a visit to the Himeyuri Peace Museum.
The song expresses thoughts on the Battle of Okinawa and its victims, sold 1.5 million copies to become a major hit, and is celebrated as one of THE BOOM’s signature masterpieces.
Rain Falling on the MoonTHE BOOM18rank/position

THE BOOM, who unfortunately disbanded in 2014, released their 20th single in 1999: “Tsuki ni Furu Ame” (Rain Falling on the Moon).
Songs about the moon tend to be mellow and mature, and this one is no exception.
Even the title evokes a moody atmosphere.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to softly on a rainy night while searching for the moon.
Midsummer MiracleTHE BOOM19rank/position

A song distinguished by its unique sound that fuses Okinawan music with ska rhythms.
THE BOOM released it in 1993 as their 12th single.
Its beautiful melody and poetic lyrics are captivating, depicting a story of lovers whose strong love helps them overcome hardships.
It’s striking how it juxtaposes contrasting images—while the city bustles with festivity, there are also people in mourning clothes and children.
With its borderless, cosmopolitan vibe, this track is perfect for listening by the seaside on a hot summer day.
Blue Sunset feat. Yuu (GO!GO!7188)THE BOOM20rank/position

Watching the sunset brings back countless memories of the person who said goodbye and left me.
It portrays a conflicted feeling—wanting to hate them entirely, yet being unable to.
It’s a heartbreaking song about wanting to forget, but unconsciously finding comfort in those memories.


