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WANIMA's Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

WANIMA is cheerful and upbeat, and they’re loved by fans across many generations.

All of their songs are full of classics, with lyrics that many people can relate to.

Here, we’ve put together a ranked list—by popularity—of their most moving tracks to introduce to you.

WANIMA's Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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WANIMA “Again” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
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This is a powerful message song by WANIMA that passionately sings of second chances and hope.

The protagonist’s strong will to face forward after overcoming failure and setbacks resonates with an energetic melody.

Included on the single “Good Job!!,” released in March 2019, and used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Maison de Police,” the track expresses the resolve to rise again despite carrying past pain and regret, as well as the courage to believe in oneself and move forward.

It’s a perfect song for those looking back on both the good and tough times of their school days and trying to lift their heads and keep going.

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MONGOL800 × WANIMA “Ai Miyabi” Official Music Video
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A musical bridge born from two different lands: Okinawa and Kumamoto.

The harmonies woven by Kiyosaku from MONGOL800 and KENTA from WANIMA become a warm voice that connects the hearts of people who think of each other even when apart.

Meeting and parting with loved ones, joy and sorrow, and the feelings that arise in everyday life are beautifully depicted against the backdrop of southern island sea breezes and cityscapes.

As one track from the split EP released on June 22, 2022, it features mutual cover and contributed songs that express the bond and respect between the two bands.

Embracing the feelings for someone precious and giving you the push to take a new step, this is a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re waiting for someone, or when you’re thinking of someone you can’t meet.