UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Ranking [2026]
UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, who are also highly popular for their fiery live performances.
We’ve put together a selection of their popular songs.
Be sure to listen to these masterpieces born from crisp, satisfying guitars, a restlessly moving bass, powerful drums, and a free-spirited vocal!
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UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Good-natured ChameleonUNISON SQUARE GARDEN50rank/position

The title’s curious pairing of “Softie” and “Chameleon” starts to make sense once you listen to the song.
Interpretations of the lyrics will vary, but Saito’s gentle, encouraging vocals are uplifting.
The key is comfortable for women too, making it perfect for karaoke.
UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Goodbye, Summertime Time MachineUNISON SQUARE GARDEN51rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s intense rock tune “Sayonara Summer Time Machine” features a throbbing bassline and a fast beat—a high-energy, fill-heavy track that has rock fans cheering and always ignites their live shows.
The lyrics, which ride this fantastic beat and amplify the groove, also showcase their signature craftsmanship.
Azalea WindUNISON SQUARE GARDEN52rank/position

With its bright tempo and acoustic guitar, this exhilarating rock number captures the work’s worldview and will be included on the 21st single “Uruwashi/Azalea no Kaze,” releasing January 21, 2026.
It serves as the ending theme for the TV anime “Uruwashi no Yoi no Tsuki.” The hallmark of the unison parts is their clear high tones, making it ideal for those confident in their upper range.
Also, because the A melody sits quite low, it’s easy to strain the throat and then carry that into the chorus, causing you to push the high notes.
Aim to switch smoothly between low and high notes by keeping the same resonant placement without changing your focus.
Otonoba Midterm ExamUNISON SQUARE GARDEN53rank/position

With UNISON’s signature rapid-fire vocals and sophisticated wordplay, it’s nearly impossible to catch the lyrics accurately on a first listen.
Even just listening while following the lyric sheet can get you hyped on your own.
I’d like you to pay attention to the phrase from the famous commercial jingle.
Karakuri KarakareUNISON SQUARE GARDEN54rank/position

The song itself is about three minutes long, but by the time it ends your body is keeping the beat and you feel like you’re about to burst into song.
It’s truly a booster of a track—just listening to it makes you itch to start something, and once you do, your concentration will skyrocket.
Or it’ll make you want to pick up the guitar.
Childhood SupernovaUNISON SQUARE GARDEN55rank/position

A high-energy song that really amps up the live show.
In the middle, each solo makes you keenly feel how skilled they are as musicians.
The lyrics have a satirical edge, and the rapid-fire delivery makes you fall in love with the band all over again.
If someone asked me to name a representative UNISON track, this is the one I’d recommend.
Life-size EarthUNISON SQUARE GARDEN56rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a rock band renowned for their technical performances.
On “Life-Sized Earth,” a track from their self-titled major debut album, you can hear a funky bass solo by Tomoya Tabuchi.
The shift from a band ensemble that climbs stepwise in pitch to bass playing backed only by drums and claps is striking in its contrast of motion and stillness.
Be sure to check out this upper tune that’ll have you naturally moving to the beat!


