Ranking of Wasureranneyo’s Popular Songs [2026]
Wasureranneyo is a rock band led by Takahiro Shibata, a genius who speaks for those who couldn’t be the center of the class and grips listeners’ hearts with raw, realistic love songs.
This is a ranking of their popular tracks, many of which have been featured in TV commercials and as movie theme songs.
Top 10 Most Popular Songs by Wasureranneyo [2026] (1–10)
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This song is also well-known for being sung by actor Masaki Suda in the film “Nanimono.” With straightforward lyrics that convey sincere feelings, it’s a track that lets you understand the protagonist’s emotions—nostalgic in a way—and makes you feel very envious of the “you” who is being loved.
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Wasureranneyo’s songs unabashedly sing about the conflicts and pains of youth.
Released in August 2011, this track was chosen as the ending theme for the anime Kaiji: Against All Rules (Season 2), which instantly boosted the band’s recognition.
It invites both sexual and musical interpretations, making it a particularly intriguing song.
Its energetic rock sound and emotionally charged vocals leave a strong impression and resonate with young listeners.
The lyrics convey the strength to face the pain lurking in everyday life, and the song is especially popular live.
It’s sure to strike a chord with those carrying worries—and it’s a guaranteed hit at karaoke.
I can’t sleep.wasureranneeyo3rank/position

A track included on the 3rd album “Make Me a Dog.” The music video shows the process of one person setting up and toppling 60,000 dominos; after being holed up at the venue for eight days, the look in their eyes as they stare at the dominos is intense.
This MV was directed by Mani Kato, who also directed Frederic’s “SPAM Seikatsu,” so it might be interesting to compare videos by the same director.
I did nothing for two hours.wasureranneeyo4rank/position

Wasurearanneiyo, a band that’s won fans with their hard-hitting rock sound and straightforward lyrics.
Among their songs, this is the one I especially recommend to anyone who wants to experience the sting of heartbreak.
In just 1 minute and 25 seconds, it condenses the pain of a breakup into a track whose nihilistic, empty-hearted melody pierces straight through you.
Released in July 2023 as the fourth installment of their 10-song consecutive release project celebrating the band’s 15th anniversary, it was later included on the album “Imamo Wasurearanneiyo.” If you want to savor the ache of heartbreak—or take a step toward getting over it—this is a must-listen.
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This is the third single by Wasureranneyo, a rock band that is now effectively a solo project since Takahiro Shibata, the vocalist and guitarist, is the only remaining official member.
The lyrics capture the excitement that comes before something begins, and many people striving toward their dreams will likely relate.
Its passionate, straightforward message and ensemble fill you with anticipation and exhilaration just by listening.
Especially for band musicians, it’s a rock tune that evokes a sense of bittersweetness amid hope, making it easy to see yourself in it.
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Wasurelanneeyo is a rock band that’s won popularity for its originality and strong messages.
From comedy songs like “I Didn’t Do Anything for Two Hours” to full-fledged love songs, they’ve created a wide range of tracks, yet there’s one thing they all share: the scream.
Their songs feature many shout-filled sections, combining heat and exhilaration in every track.
“Proposal” is one of those songs too.
It’s recommended for anyone who wants to shout along to a song brimming with a happy vibe.
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Wasureranneyo is a rock band that, while currently operating as the solo project of vocalist-guitarist Takahiro Shibata, has garnered support from numerous prominent figures.
Their song “Wakare no Uta,” included as a new track on the best-of album Wasureranneyo no Kore made to, Kore kara, is a refreshing number with a rock sound truly fitting for the album’s opening.
The story depicting a farewell with a friend who ran alongside them through their youth vividly evokes the scene of a graduation ceremony.
It’s a rock tune that portrays a positive parting, with a heartfelt cheer sent to someone who is moving on, sure to stir the soul.
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It’s a song for people who stumbled in their new life or couldn’t get a good head start—one that helps you “reset” your mindset.
You can relate to the cry of not being seen, and somehow it lifts your spirits instead.
Let’s start a band.wasureranneeyo9rank/position

It’s included on the 2015 album “Turn Me Into a Dog.” Just like the title says, it’s a song calling out, “Let’s start a band!”—perfect for anyone about to dive into making music.
At the same time, it conveys a heartfelt urgency you wouldn’t expect from a title like that.
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This is the title track from the first album “Wasureranneyo.” The melody is so catchy that you’ll be humming it after just one listen.
The lyrics and music video evoke a bittersweet sense of youth.
Actress Fumi Nikaidō appears in a sailor uniform in the MV—she’s super cute! At live shows, the audience turns on their phone lights and waves them like glow sticks, creating a sense of unity and emotion you’ll never forget.
They’ve also posted a video on Twitter, so be sure to check it out.


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