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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)

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.

On sleepless nights, I Google your name.wasureranneeyo29rank/position

On sleepless nights, I Google your name / Wasureranneyo (cover)
On sleepless nights, I Google your name.wasureranneeyo

This is a song included on the 2nd mini-album “Ore yo Todoke.” Despite its suspicious-sounding title, it’s a bittersweet love ballad.

The delicate, heartrending lyrics really sink in.

The music video captures a day from Wasureranneyo’s sold-out Zepp one-man live, “Boku to Anata to Anta to Omae no Dekai Stage,” and the footage is deeply moving.

fireworkswasureranneeyo30rank/position

It’s the lead track from their fourth album, “Is There Nothing I Can Do?” released in 2017.

The beautiful timbre of the strings is striking.

You can strongly feel the determination to sing for someone precious.