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TUBE Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Since their debut in 1985, TUBE has produced many classic songs.

While they’re strongly associated with summer, they also have ballads that truly touch the heart.

Here’s a roundup of TUBE’s popular tracks.

You’re sure to discover many different sides of TUBE.

TUBE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Goodbye, YesterdayTUBE15rank/position

It was released in 1991 as TUBE’s 13th single.

The song was used in a commercial for Konica’s “Torikkiri Konica” disposable camera, features Latin rhythms, and—marking a first for TUBE—uses lyrics written in a female voice.

It became a major hit, reaching No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

sunflowerTUBE16rank/position

Speaking of sunflowers, that means summer—and when it’s summer, it’s got to be them! This is a song by TUBE, a rock band from Kanagawa Prefecture.

It was released in 1999 as their 29th single.

The lyrics capture a straightforward, unwavering love and the feeling of “I like you” for someone special.

The refreshing sound and the free, soaring high notes are exactly what you’d expect from them.

Perfect for a seaside drive.

moonlightTUBE17rank/position

TUBE “Moonlight” MUSIC VIDEO
moonlightTUBE

“Gekkou” (Moonlight) is the “autumn” entry in the spring–summer–autumn–winter single series that began in 2003 through a tie-in with Mezamashi TV.

It was used from September 2003 to December 2003.

A Latin-flavored guitar melody echoes, overlapping with the image of autumn.

The emotions of a love that has fallen apart feel heartbreaking… It’s a perfect fit for autumn’s sentimental mood.

Among TUBE’s songs, it’s one of the coolest, with a stylish, standout sound.

Shonan My LoveTUBE18rank/position

The ballad Shonan My Love, which shines with a beautiful melody depicting a summer love story, was released as a single in 1991.

It’s a song packed with the members of TUBE’s youthful days spent in Shonan, and its lyrics, which nostalgically recall the dazzling moments of summer while lingering over a farewell, resonate with bittersweet emotion.

No matter how much time passes, we suddenly remember that unforgettable, special someone through a scent, a song, or a scene, wondering how they’ve been.

The warm atmosphere of this song, too, gently revives those soft, hazy memories.

The sight of it being sung together with the audience at live shows is wonderful as well.

The Moon and the SunTUBE19rank/position

TUBE “Moon and Sun” Music Video
The Moon and the SunTUBE

“Moon and Sun” is a rock tune released in 2001 that was used as the theme song for the TV program Mezamashi TV from April to June 2001.

Comparing a man and a woman to the moon and the sun, it sings about the vast depths of love.

Its digital vibe and strong musicianship are also key highlights, making it a real crowd-pleaser live.

With a mood that feels like a whole summer’s day packed into one song and a breeziness like the wind blowing through, it’s a number that captures TUBE’s fiery side.

I want to become a rainbow.TUBE20rank/position

TUBE “I Want to Become a Rainbow” MUSIC VIDEO
I want to become a rainbow.TUBE

This song portrays the ache of unrequited love alongside a glimmer of hope.

Released in November 2000, it was used as the theme song for the “Future Diary” segment on TBS’s ‘Unnan no Hontoko!’.

It sold over 400,000 copies in total and became TUBE’s last single to surpass the 400,000 mark.

The lyrics depict the emotions after a breakup and the way one clings to beautiful memories of the past, conveying a yearning for a love that cannot be reached.

Written and composed by Atsunori Maeda, this work is a wistful ballad that differs from TUBE’s typical summer sound, resonating deeply with many listeners.

It’s a recommended track for those who have experienced heartbreak or who want to find new hope.

TUBE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Surely somewhereTUBE21rank/position

TUBE “Surely, Somewhere” MUSIC VIDEO
Surely somewhereTUBE

Among TUBE’s songs, this is a particularly memorable track that stands apart from their summer-themed works.

It’s a medium-tempo ballad centered on meeting and parting, portraying the realization of how precious what was lost truly is.

Released in August 1998, it is also well known for being used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Sekai de Ichiban Papa ga Suki” (I Love Dad the Most in the World).

As TUBE’s 28th single, it left a strong impression as a drama tie-in as well.

Characterized by a tone that evokes the loneliness and poignancy of summer’s end, it resonates deeply with many listeners.

The lyrics, depicting the complexities of romance and human relationships, are sure to inspire empathy in those who listen.