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.
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Ultra Tower Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Snow remaining in springurutora tawā11rank/position

It’s a bittersweet, painful song about being unable to forget someone far away, even though the seasons have passed and spring has arrived.
The lingering feelings that won’t fade in what is normally a season of thaw and hope are expressed as snow that refuses to melt.
A idle night, it rainsurutora tawā12rank/position

This is a track from their debut album “The Tower of the Sun and Moon,” released in 2014.
It conveys the bittersweetness and loneliness of reminiscing alone about someone who’s no longer by your side, expressed through beautiful vocals and sound.
The guitar’s quiet single notes add a stylish touch and resonate deeply.
phosphorusurutora tawā13rank/position

This is a song included on the second mini album “bluebell,” released in 2015.
It’s a masterpiece whose uniquely beautiful vocals and wistful sound poignantly sink into the heart.
The guitar solo, which matches the song’s mood, is also a highlight.
Soulmateurutora tawā14rank/position

Ultra Tower with male vocals.
Choosing “Unmei no Hito” as a cover is a sharp move.
The slightly languid, androgynous singing voice is addictive.
What’s decisively different is the vocalist’s timbre.
There are many elements not found in the original, so give it a listen.


