Uchikubigokumon-Doukoukai Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This is a ranking of popular songs by Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai, a 3-piece rock band led by seven-string guitarist and vocalist Atsushi Osawa.
They’ve carved out a genre they call “life-oriented loud rock,” maintaining a unique stance of not singing love songs and instead creating tracks themed around relatable, everyday motifs like food and toothaches.
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Uchikubigokumon-Doukoukai Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Grandchild PowerUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai22rank/position

You can probably picture the scene of a grandpa who just can’t help but spoil his grandchild.
This song celebrates the boundless power grandchildren have to move their grandparents.
It’s also a familiar and heartwarming sight to see grandparents flustered by their grandchild’s selfish demands.
Where did the kangaroo go?Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai23rank/position

How about trying to sing some surreal loud rock? The band Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai is known for their humor-filled musical style, and this track was included on their 2021 single “Konna Band Name Dakedo Ii n desu ka.” It became a hot topic after airing on the children’s TV program Shimajirō no Wao! The song features lots of similar-sounding words like “kaeru” (frog), “kangaeru” (to think), and “kangaroo.” As the lyrics progress, they lean further into that wordplay, and listening to it can really scramble your brain.
Still, the groove is insanely cool, and that contrast totally gets you.
My tooth hurts feat. Dr. COYASSUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai24rank/position

I think many people—especially those who dislike going to the dentist—can relate to having a vague sense of discomfort in a tooth, telling themselves it doesn’t really hurt so it’s probably not a cavity.
This is a kind of awareness song that warns how leaving it alone can lead to serious trouble.
Listening to this track really drives home that it’s best to get treatment early.
Take me to Jiro.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai25rank/position

This is a song themed around Ramen Jiro, which has unexpectedly become famous nationwide.
By listening to this track, you’ll get a broad understanding of what Jiro is like.
As the lyrics say, “If you go without knowing, it’ll be a culture shock,” so it might be a good idea to study up in advance to avoid that.
I hated the novel coronavirus.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai26rank/position
Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai is a rock band known for their intense sound.
Their deep love for music and live shows is packed into “I Hated the Novel Coronavirus.” This release captures the final performance of their “I Hate the Novel Coronavirus Tour,” which, for the first time in a while, was held with an in-person audience and allowed cheering.
With guest appearances and plenty of highlights, it’s a must-see.
It’s also recommended for those who want to feel the crowd’s cheers and the venue’s atmosphere.
We hope you’ll get hyped at home—shout along and wave your hands with the show.
SawayakaUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai27rank/position

The Ganko-tsu Hamburger from Sawayaka, a charcoal-grilled restaurant in Shizuoka Prefecture, has surprisingly high visibility—often featured on TV—and a loyal fan base.
This song expresses a deep love for it.
While the theme is quite niche, I think it will strongly resonate with those who get it.
TAVEMONO NO URAMIUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai28rank/position

As the phrase suggests, this is a song about a grudge over food.
Throughout the track, it keeps singing about how the pudding saved in the fridge was eaten.
You can tell that grudges over food are terrifyingly deep-rooted—so much so that a single incident can fill an entire song.


