Most Popular Bands Among People in Their 20s: Ranking [2026]
As you enter your twenties, your tastes often start to shift a bit from the genres you listened to in your teens.
Whether you’re going through that period of change or simply want to discover more trending music, why not start by getting to know the bands that are popular among your peers?
Here’s a ranking of bands that are popular with people in their twenties.
- Ranking of Popular Band Songs Among People in Their 20s [2026]
- Band Ranking Popular with Teens [2026]
- Band rankings popular among people in their 30s [2026]
- Band Rankings Popular Among People in Their 40s [2026]
- Popular Band Rankings [2026]
- Band rankings popular among people in their 50s [2026]
- High School Students’ Favorite Bands Ranking [2026]
- Top Band Songs Ranking Popular with People in Their 30s [2026]
- Ranking of Most Popular Bands Among University Students [2026]
- Top Band Songs Popular with Teens [2026]
- Ranking of Popular Japanese Music/J-POP Artists Among People in Their 20s [2026]
- Band Rankings Popular with Men [2026]
- Japanese Rock Music Popularity Rankings [2026]
Top Bands Popular Among People in Their 20s [2026] (21–30)
Heart Throbsnobobyknows̟+29rank/position

It’s a punchy, feel-good upper tune! A signature track by the hip-hop group nobodyknows+, released as their third single in 2004.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime SD Gundam Force.
From the very start it ramps up the energy, building a sense of excitement.
Its snappy lyrics and flow are also big reasons for its popularity.
I bet some of you often sing it at karaoke, right? It’s perfect for everyone to sing together when you go to karaoke!
cherrysupittsu30rank/position

A signature song by Spitz that sings of parting and new beginnings.
Released in April 1996, this single was a massive hit, selling over 1.613 million copies.
It depicts someone stepping forward into a hope-filled future while holding memories of a loved one close, and its refreshing yet slightly wistful melody feels like a pleasant spring breeze.
Many listeners may have been moved by the straightforward lyrics about feeling as if the mere sound of words of love could make you stronger.
The song is also included on the classic album Indigo Chiheisen, and in recent years it has been featured in NTT East’s commercials.
It’s sure to make the start of a new season even more wonderful.
Band Rankings Popular with People in Their 20s [2026] (31–40)
March 9Remioromen31rank/position

When graduation season arrives, the familiar melody flowing through the streets—Remioromen’s “March 9th”—is a classic engraved in many people’s hearts.
Released on March 9, 2004, this song conveys friendship and hope for new beginnings, and gained even wider support through its use in the drama “1 Litre of Tears.” As a song that colors the day of departure, it enriches irreplaceable memories.
How about listening again to Remioromen’s warm message that accompanies each person’s graduation? It will surely bring back memories of that day when you stood shoulder to shoulder and sang.
somedaySaucy Dog32rank/position

A straightforward, honest love song that brings the ache and poignancy of heartbreak right to your chest.
Through real-life scenes—like the deserted park at Tawarayama and the sloping road where you can see the starry sky—the memories woven together vividly portray feelings for a precious person you can never meet again.
Released in May 2017 as a track on the album “Country Road,” this piece gently embraces an unforgettable love with warm lyrics that blend in the local Shimane dialect.
Its softly resonant melody offers quiet comfort to those who want to hold their one-sided love close, and to those who can’t quite put an end to a past romance.
Crimson Bow and ArrowLinked Horizon33rank/position

This is Linked Horizon’s signature song that took the era by storm as the first cour opening theme of the TV anime Attack on Titan.
From the very start, the resounding German phrases fused with weighty orchestration create a symphonic rock sound that instantly draws listeners into the story’s world.
Perfect for a work depicting a fierce battle for humanity’s survival, its dramatic melodic lines and powerful guitar sound really set your heart ablaze.
Released in July 2013 as a track on the single Jiyuu e no Shingeki (Advancing Toward Freedom), it reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and earned the group their first appearance at the 64th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen that same year.
Belting out the chorus at karaoke is a great stress reliever, and it’s the perfect song to get everyone hyped with your friends.
frecklesJUDY AND MARY34rank/position

This song, which was the opening theme for the anime version of Rurouni Kenshin, is Sobakasu by JUDY AND MARY, the rock band led by YUKI.
When you think of Judy and Mary, this is the song that comes to mind! It’s a mischievous and cute rock tune.
The key is quite high, so it’s a perfect track for those who are good at hitting high notes!
Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts35rank/position

Released in January 2024, this track was written as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime “Mashle: Magic and Muscles,” specifically for the Divine Visionary Candidate Exam arc.
The anime’s premise—where the protagonist who can’t use magic takes on the world with pure muscle—syncs perfectly with R-Shitei’s powerful lyrics.
The chant-like hook sticks in your head after just one listen, and it’s still fresh in our minds how it went viral worldwide on TikTok as the “BBBB Dance.” DJ Matsunaga’s track, infused with Jersey Club elements, is insanely addictive and perfect for getting everyone hyped at karaoke.
Even if you can’t sing it perfectly, just shouting that distinctive phrase together will unite the crowd and send the energy through the roof!


