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.
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TUBE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
lighthouseTUBE71rank/position

Released as the winter installment of TUBE’s four seasonal singles issued during their 30th anniversary project year.
While TUBE is best known for their upbeat image, this is a heartfelt ballad delivered with poise and emotion.
I believe it’s a song worthy of their 30th anniversary.
Scorching LoveTUBE72rank/position

Set in the scorching Shonan, this TUBE song paints a passionate romance.
Its arrangement, inspired by Group Sounds, and lyrics that mention place names like Enoshima and Kugenuma leave a strong impression.
The tune, which conveys the feelings of a clumsy man, overflows with a dazzling, unmistakably summery vibe.
Released in June 2010, it reached No.
8 on the weekly Oricon chart.
As TUBE’s 51st single, it’s one of the many songs in their long career themed around summer.
It’s a perfect number for anyone who wants to blow away the sweltering heat and feel refreshed.
Packed with the quietly resonant charm of TUBE in their mature period, it’s a track you’ll definitely want to hear.
As there are the sky and the seaTUBE73rank/position

It’s a song that skillfully captures the wintry atmosphere and the subtleties of human emotion.
Released in December 2010, TUBE’s track was also used as the ending theme for the Yomiuri TV/Nippon TV program “Jōhō Live Miyane-ya.” The piece portrays feelings of anxiety and uncertainty in life, along with the introspection that leads us to reexamine what truly matters.
It expresses the strength to overcome the worries and hardships people carry and to move forward toward hope.
Through this work, TUBE conveys the importance of facing and overcoming difficulties and trials.
With its heartwarming melody and lyrics, it’s a song that inspires empathy and courage.
fireflyTUBE74rank/position

This is a song from TUBE’s live release in April 2008 that is beloved by fans.
It was also tied in as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Beat Takeshi’s TV Tackle,” making it familiar to listeners across a wide range of ages.
Tomorrow Swaying in the WindTUBE75rank/position

A classic song by TUBE that sings of a bittersweet love evoking the end of summer.
Released in July 2015, this piece beautifully portrays a love that fades away along with summer memories.
The sweet lyrics of the chorus are striking and leave a deep impression on listeners.
The refreshing melody, so characteristic of TUBE, pairs perfectly with Nobutoki Maeda’s clear, soaring vocals, letting you feel the lingering afterglow of summer.
It’s the perfect track for an end-of-summer drive or a quiet moment by the sea.
Recommended for those who want to cherish their summer memories along with the bittersweet feeling of love.
Glass Memories (The Springtime of My Life)TUBE(COVER:CAN)76rank/position

This is the 15th single by TUBE, a four-member rock band whose name is among the first to come up when thinking of summer in the J-POP scene.
The song was used as the ending theme for the educational quiz show Hitachi Sekai Fushigi Hakken! Its lyrical intro, which moves from a classical opening into an emotional, tear-jerking guitar phrase, is undeniably catchy.
In Korea, it was covered in 2001 by the male duo CAN under the title “The Spring Days of My Life,” and gained attention as the theme song for the Korean drama Piano.
It’s an enduring classic that is still often heard in the Korean music scene, including live covers by SUPER JUNIOR’s Heechul.
Shiny morningTUBE77rank/position

If you’re looking for a refreshing rock song that you’ll want to listen to in the morning, I recommend TUBE’s “Shiny Morning.” It feels like a morning song that only TUBE—known for their strong summer image—could create, and the sound conveys a fresh, radiant vibe.
Even on a hot summer morning, listening to this track is sure to make your whole day enjoyable.
The hottest love song of this summerTUBE78rank/position

When you think of summer, it’s got to be TUBE! One of TUBE’s songs was used as the Meiji Life (Meiji Seimei) commercial jingle at the time.
Just like the title suggests, it’s a hot, passionate love song.
It’s packed with quintessential buzzwords you’d expect from love songs of that era.
And the fact that everyone’s wearing Aloha shirts is totally on-brand for a summer guy, summer band—so cool (lol).
MENTHOL HEAVENTUBE79rank/position
MENTHOL HEAVEN was featured as the theme song for the New Escudo commercial.
It was the B-side to the single Hanabi and was included on the 1998 album HEAT WAVER.
Along with TUBE’s signature freshness, the song’s boundless, piercing vibe is totally invigorating—just like menthol.
It’s also perfect as a driving song.
With imagery that evokes Hawaii, it lays bare honest feelings alongside a resort-like, summertime sense of freedom, making it a smile-inducing summer tune.
Skip ONJUKU-OHARA-TAITOTUBE80rank/position

This is a local song by TUBE, a band synonymous with Japanese summers, filled with love for the seas of Chiba.
It sings of the exhilaration of speeding along the coastline, passing through place names like Onjuku, Ohara, and Taito.
The breezy guitar sound and buoyant rhythm make it feel like you’re on a seaside drive with the sound of waves as your BGM.
The track is included on their debut album “HEART OF SUMMER,” released in July 1985.
Listening to this while cruising along the Boso coast may evoke bittersweet memories of summers past for some.


