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.
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tricot Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Good nighttricot21rank/position

This track fully showcases the charm of Ikkyu Nakajima’s vocal-guitar performance—her delicate, crystal-clear voice that also carries real power.
It also features playful arrangements throughout and standout choral parts that highlight the lead vocal.
thudtricot22rank/position

This is a track included on the 4th single, “E.” Its distinctive style is unique and cool, with an emotional cohesion.
The melody is also very distinctive, yet somehow sticks in your ear.
The chorus is really cool as well.
Anamaintricot23rank/position

This song was included on the first mini-album Bakuretsu Toriko-san, which was released exclusively at live venues.
It has been featured on several albums since then.
The guitar and bass lines are incredibly cool, making it easy to see why tricot has earned support across borders.
In time for the end creditstricot24rank/position

Vocalist Ikkyu Nakajima and guitarist Motifour Kida are from Shiga Prefecture, while bassist Hiromi Hirohiro is from Kyoto Prefecture.
The band was formed in September 2010 and has been active mainly in the Kansai region, centered around their hometowns of Shiga and Kyoto.
Influenced by groups like Number Girl, they leverage their high level of musicianship and trickily structured, richly unfolding melodies to perform not only in Japan but also across Europe.
Nakajima, who also handles the design of their merchandise, is well known as a member of Genie High.
They made their major-label debut in the first year of Reiwa with the single “Afureru.”
Super Summertricot25rank/position

The intro guitar is really cool.
It’s a lively, fast-paced track, but the way the vocals are varied gives me a strange feeling, almost like I’m listening to a different song.
From there toward the end, it feels like everything opens up, making it a very pleasant track.
Tarattaratttatricot26rank/position

This is a track included on the 1st album, THE.
Just like the title “Tarattaratta,” the repeating riff sounds exactly like that and feels pleasantly catchy and cute.
The lyrics are very straightforward and heartbreaking.
As it goes into the latter half, it gives you a creeping sense of being cornered.
Flemingtricot27rank/position

Included on the 2nd mini-album “Elementary Schoolers and the Universe.” The song is characterized by an overall relaxed, drawn-out vocal style and a floating, airy guitar sound.
It has a comfort that makes you feel like you could keep listening with your eyes closed.
The sudden surge in intensity in the latter half is very tricot-like.
Pork gingertricot28rank/position

Against a stage backdrop that looks like it could be used for a Super Sentai-style battle scene, the members wear gym uniforms and do things like vault over a pommel horse and spin around with a bat pressed to their foreheads—it’s surreal and very funny.
I felt it was a song that really drew me in with their originality.
A dreamy girl, soaring, into the skytricot29rank/position

This track is included on the 2nd mini album, “Elementary School Kids and the Universe.” The guitar and bass riffs are striking.
At first glance it comes across as powerful and sharp, but the subtle glimpses of weakness and fragility give it an intriguing imbalance that makes it incredibly addictive.
gardentricot30rank/position

This is a track included on the second album, AND.
It’s an upbeat number that makes you want to dance, with a catchy melody you’ll find yourself humming after just one listen.
It’s also a song that really fires up the crowd at live shows.


