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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.

Wasurelanneeyo Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

We’re going to live by punk rock.wasureranneeyo22rank/position

ZOOM Q4 meets Wasureranneyo | Check out the live footage shot with the Q4!
We’re going to live by punk rock.wasureranneeyo

A song that embodies the punk rock spirit and makes your chest burn when you hear it.

It belts out a resolve to overcome the pain of heartbreak and the loneliness that follows, and to keep living with music.

Released in October 2013, this track captured the hearts of many fans as one of the band’s signature works.

To make sure the lyrics carried through even amid the thunder of their live shows, vocalist Shibata naturally shifted toward a higher, more soaring vocal style.

It’s perfect not only for those in the thick of their youth, but also for anyone feeling lost in life.

This one track is packed with the essence of Wasureranneyo—the raw power of punk rock coexisting with the delicacy of a ballad.

Don’t appear in my dreams.wasureranneeyo23rank/position

Wasureranneyo “Don’t Come Into My Dreams” Music Video
Don't appear in my dreams.wasureranneeyo

The band Wasureranneyo has gained popularity for their musical style that mixes approachable pop music with punk rock.

They originally started as a band, but after the other members left, it has been active as vocalist Shibata’s solo project.

Among Wasureranneyo’s works, a short track I especially recommend is Yume ni Dete Kunnna (“Don’t Show Up in My Dreams”).

It’s crafted as classic punk rock, making it easy to sing throughout.

There aren’t any harsh shouting parts, so I think it’s approachable for women to try as well.

When I fight, I am alone.wasureranneeyo24rank/position

This song was used in 2013 as the TV commercial track for the part-time job site “Mynavi Bite.” A hallmark of Wasureranneyo’s music is that, even though they sing about themselves, their songs are full of themes anyone can relate to.

It’s a track that pumps you up like a battle cry—one that gets your adrenaline flowing.

I recommend listening to it when you want to give it your all or need a push.

The video is the Mynavi version.

Go fight and win.wasureranneeyo25rank/position

A youthful song filled with passionate feelings for a friend.

While powerfully urging, “Go fight and come back a winner,” it never forgets the gentleness of, “It’s okay to mess up—just come back.” The straightforward wish—wanting them to return no matter the situation, because being alone is lonely and hard—resonates deeply.

Released in October 2013, this track is packed with everything that makes Wasurete Motenaiyo so compelling.

It’s perfect for times when you want to reaffirm the importance of friendship and bonds, or when you want to cheer on someone dear.

The more you listen, the more it becomes a song that stays close to your heart.

The Shinkansen is too fast.wasureranneeyo26rank/position

"The Shinkansen is too fast" by Wasureranneyo
The Shinkansen is too fast.wasureranneeyo

From the A-melody, with its snappy, addictive bass progression that sticks in your ears, you’re guaranteed to be hooked.

The band’s overall sound is incredibly crisp, making it perfect for getting hyped on the rhythm and melodic lines rather than digging deep into the lyrics.

The guitar is great too, but you just can’t take your eyes—or ears—off the bass.

I don’t care about tomorrow or whatever.wasureranneeyo27rank/position

Trailer for Director Akira Hirohara’s “Breathing Summer Wind into the Poncho”
I don’t care about tomorrow or whatever.wasureranneeyo

It’s the theme song for the film “Poncho ni Yoake no Kaze Haramase te.” The three lead actors from the movie—Taiga, Aoi Nakamura, and Yuma Yamoto—also appear in it.

Masato Hagiwara, a close friend of Wasureranneyo, makes a cameo appearance as well.

The track is an up-tempo, bittersweet anthem that stands as a classic youth song.

Make me a dog.wasureranneeyo28rank/position

[Solo Performance] Make Me a Dog / Wasureranneyo
Make me a dog.wasureranneeyo

This “Make Me a Dog” is a song included on Wasureranneyo’s album of the same title, released in 2015.

It’s a bittersweet song about unrequited love: the person you like is marrying someone else—so you wish you could become a dog and stay by her side.