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tricot Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

A four-piece rock band—three women and one man—formed with the conviction that “With these members, we can do something amazing!” In 2013, they were featured in the British music magazine NME.

We’ve put together a ranking of some of their most popular songs.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering them, be sure to check it out.

tricot Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Artsicktricot11rank/position

Tricot – Artsick // Live 2016 // A38 Rocks
Artsicktricot

This song is included on the 1st album “THE.” Its simple lyrics evoke an emotional mood.

With a structure that gradually seeps in as the song progresses, it leaves a very pleasant afterglow once you’ve listened.

Breaktricot12rank/position

It’s the title track of their third single, released in 2014.

Although they’re often known for intense, aggressive songs, this is a well-crafted mid-tempo tune that really lets you listen.

The emotive arrangement and the music video that matches the title are also standout features of this track.

G.N.Stricot13rank/position

This is a song included on the live-venue-exclusive single “Laststep.” The singer skillfully switches between a clear, delicate voice and a powerful, lustrous one, bringing out the song’s cool appeal.

While the lyrics alone are short and simple, the track itself has substantial presence.

Melon Sodatricot14rank/position

tricot “Melon Soda” MV
Melon Sodatricot

From a music video set in a café-like space where the movements of the three members are shown in reverse, you get the impression that they’re singing about time.

The lonely past that has gone by is expressed with a mechanical, almost symbolic guitar phrase, and it’s very cool.

Swimmertricot15rank/position

This is a song included on the first album, THE.

It’s a track that strongly reflects Ikkyu Nakajima’s worldview, giving the impression of containing both strength and vulnerability.

The final phrase, “The stain on the ceiling was gone one morning,” makes me feel as if my heart is being seized.

TOKYO VAMPIRE HOTELtricot16rank/position

tricot “TOKYO VAMPIRE HOTEL” MV
TOKYO VAMPIRE HOTELtricot

tricot is a one-of-a-kind band that marries irregular time signatures with catchy vocal melodies.

This track is a thrilling number marked by dynamic twists and a driving sense of speed.

Chosen as the opening theme for Sion Sono’s Amazon Prime Video original drama “Tokyo Vampire Hotel,” it vividly colors the show’s mad, feverish worldview.

Kicking off their album “3,” released in May 2017, the song’s razor-sharp guitar riffs and relentless rhythms will send your excitement soaring from the very first bars.

In just two and a half minutes, the band’s condensed aggression and pop sensibility make it perfect for anyone seeking a stimulating rock sound.

Experience the palpable tension that mirrors the drama’s provocative visual beauty!

potagetricot17rank/position

A trico track loved not only in Japan but also by rock fans overseas.

This is their first single since welcoming a new drummer, and their artistry has grown even further.

The visually stunning music video is a must-see.

slow linetricot18rank/position

tricot – slow line [High school drummer] [Tried drumming/Drum cover]
slow linetricot

This is the song included at the end of the 1st mini-album “Bakuretsu Toriko-san.” Ikkyu Nakajima, the guitarist and vocalist, delivers a beautifully heartrending performance with her clear, translucent voice.

It’s one of the most popular tracks among tricot’s songs, which showcase many different sides.

Oh notricot19rank/position

Ah-Ah / tricot (guitar cover)
Oh notricot

With its melancholic phrases and uniquely structured, unforgettable lyrics, this song leaves a strong impression.

Ikkyu Nakajima’s guitar-vocal delivery—languid yet aching—overwhelms with expressive power.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re tired or having an irritable day.

hospitalitytricot20rank/position

This is a track from the Bakyuun EP released in 2012.

It’s a song where you can fully enjoy tricot’s signature progressive structures, including 3/4 time and off-beat rhythms.

Despite that, it has a driving feel and never gets boring to listen to.