Ultra Tower Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Their 2015 release “Kibou no Uta” was selected as the theme song for the anime Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma and created a buzz.
In addition to their straightforward guitar rock sound, their emotionally stirring musicality received high praise.
This time, we’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranked list.
Ultra Tower Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Song of Hopeurutora tawā1rank/position

A song by Ultra Tower that gently pushes the backs of those who keep moving toward their dreams.
Its lyrics, which paint a picture of hope for the future, blend with a pleasant melody to give listeners courage.
Released in May 2015, it was also used as the opening theme for the anime Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma.
With over 7.5 million plays, it has left a lasting mark on many hearts.
It’s the perfect track for anyone taking a new step or striving toward their goals, and it’s also great for boosting your morning motivation.
RUBY SPARKSurutora tawā2rank/position

This is a track that could be called the lead song of our major first mini-album.
It has a message that encourages the courage to move forward—like how you can’t see the future and won’t know unless you take a step—paired with a refreshing feel that expresses the very act of moving ahead.
heydayurutora tawā3rank/position

This is a song included on the 2nd mini album “bluebell.” You can strongly feel in both the lyrics and the melody the determination to shake off anxiety and doubts and keep moving forward with single-minded focus.
The transitions between sections—like the first verse, the chorus, and the guitar solo—are stylish and make it a very pleasant listen.
little globeurutora tawā4rank/position

The song they performed at the 2008 music contest “The 2nd Music Revolution” went on to connect to their subsequent activities, and it likely holds an important place for the band as well.
It’s a grand piece that sings of a small self in a small corner of the Earth and the miracle of having met.
yellow babyurutora tawā5rank/position

It’s a track included at the end of the 2nd mini-album “bluebell.” Moving along with a relaxed, calm rhythm, it’s their own gentle and refreshing encouragement song that affirms being yourself, telling you, “You’re fine as you are—there’s no lie in that.”
Hellourutora tawā6rank/position

This is a track included on the debut album “The Tower of the Sun and Moon.” Its tempo is relaxed and understated, yet within the melancholy you can sense a certain bright light.
It beautifully captures, throughout the entire piece, the loneliness felt at the moment of departure and the new hope that arises.
I can hear the fanfare.urutora tawā7rank/position

This is a track released as a digital-only second single.
Since it came out in the summer, it has a refreshing feel that evokes the early-summer sunshine.
True to the title “Fanfare,” it also conveys a sense of courage to move forward.


