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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!

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN×Kagamine Rin57rank/position

[Kagamine Rin] Sugar Song and Bitter Step (Full Ver.) [Blood Blockade Battlefront ED Cover]
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN×Kagamine Rin

This work features Kagamine Rin singing the song used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Blood Blockade Battlefront.” The band’s performance is incredibly cool, and Kagamine Rin’s slightly soft and fluffy vocals match it perfectly, creating a charming atmosphere.

Fool on the planetUNISON SQUARE GARDEN58rank/position

Fool on the Planet / UNISON SQUARE GARDEN – Tried playing the bass [the pillows]
Fool on the planetUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This song is a cover of a track by the pillows.

The original is a quiet ballad, but it’s been rearranged with a bouncy tempo, transforming it into a catchy and fun piece that showcases their signature style.

Silent Libre MirageUNISON SQUARE GARDEN59rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN「Silent Libre Mirage」LIVE MUSIC VIDEO
Silent Libre MirageUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This is a song written as the theme for the drama “Dansui!” At first you might think, “Isn’t this rather subdued for UNISON SQUARE GARDEN?” But as you keep listening, that impression of “subdued” turns into “beautiful.” For a band known for many upbeat, instantly “fun” tracks, this song is a rare type in UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s catalog.

Snow RebirthUNISON SQUARE GARDEN60rank/position

Snow Reverse - Tried playing the bass [UNISON SQUARE GARDEN]
Snow RebirthUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

With its poignant snowy atmosphere and band-specific sound, this is a perfect song for the cold winter.

The overall mood and lyrics are very beautiful, making it a track you’ll want to listen to while waiting for a Christmas meetup.

It’s packed with the essences that USG excels at.

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

Full-color programUNISON SQUARE GARDEN61rank/position

Full Color Program - Tried playing the bass [UNISON SQUARE GARDEN]
Full-color programUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

A love song about an adorably innocent girl.

Saito’s voice fits it so perfectly that you forget his age—it feels completely natural and irresistibly cute.

What’s more, many people will be amazed by Tabuchi’s talent in writing lyrics that capture such sweet feelings.

From social satire to witty turns of phrase to heartwarming romance, his expressive range really shines.

You are my friend.UNISON SQUARE GARDEN62rank/position

A signature ballad by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN that gently brings you closer to someone dear, with warmth like spring sunlight.

Featured near the end of their February 2013 album “CIDER ROAD,” this piece showcases a calm ensemble—distinct from their trademark high-speed rock—that’s part of its charm.

Through the act of calling someone’s name, it conveys a message of opening a slightly timid heart and reconnecting, making it perfect for this season of new encounters.

Rather than flashy words, vocals that feel palpably warm will surely give you a reassuring push.

Give it a listen when you want to be honest with someone important to you.

Numbness like a gingerUNISON SQUARE GARDEN63rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN「Numbness like a ginger」MV
Numbness like a gingerUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

You can’t resist a sound that’s both razor-sharp and pop-savvy! Crafted by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, this track was used as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime Blue Lock.

They also handled the opening theme for the first cour, brilliantly coloring both the entrance and the exit of the story.

It’s included on their ninth album, Ninth Peel, released in April 2023.

The sensorial, tingling feel of words woven by Tomoya Tabuchi and Kousuke Saito’s clear, transparent vocals are a perfect match.

It’s the ideal song for when you want to soak in the uneasy aftertaste of the story’s final act or when you’re craving a stinging jolt of stimulation.