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Popular Youth Songs Ranking [2026]

We’ve picked out the latest popular songs that sing about youth.

They’re introduced in a ranking format, ordered by the number of plays.

There are times when everything shines and feels fun, and times when you overthink everything and suffer.

Youth has many faces.

What kind of youth did you have?

Popular Youth Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

spring melancholyMrs. GREEN APPLE86rank/position

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE delivers a deeply personal song written the day after a graduation ceremony.

It’s a heartwarming track that carefully weaves together the transience of youth and the preciousness of everyday life.

Set to a subtly wistful melody, it portrays time spent with friends in high school, the sadness of parting, and the difficulty of being honest with one’s feelings—beautifully capturing the complex emotions of adolescence that everyone experiences.

Released to the world in February 2018 as the B-side to the single “Love me, Love you,” it was also featured in a commercial for Suntory’s Craft Boss.

Embracing all who cherish everyday life, this work gently rekindles memories you want to keep tucked away in your heart.

It’s sure to resonate not only with high school students in the midst of their youth, but also with anyone who nostalgically looks back on their school days.

Fanfaresumika87rank/position

sumika / Fanfare [Music Video]
Fanfaresumika

A refreshing song that carries a powerful message about breaking through the darkness of night to welcome a new morning.

It’s striking how the protagonist, once shut inside their shell, musters the courage to take a step into the outside world.

Many listeners will likely feel encouraged by the resolve to overcome hardship and trials and meet a new self.

Released in August 2018, the track was used as the opening theme for the anime film “I Want to Eat Your Pancreas.” It’s also included on the album “AMUSIC” and is known as one of sumika’s signature works.

A perfect song to listen to before heading out for warm-weather activities, and recommended for those moments when you need courage to try something new.

Live in the present.Saucy Dog88rank/position

Saucy Dog “Live in the present.” Music Video
Live in the present.Saucy Dog

This work was created as a cheering song for the National High School Soccer Championship.

Delivered by Saucy Dog, it’s a moving track that sings about the importance of youth and hard work.

The lyrics powerfully depict the brilliance of living fully in the “now,” resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in December 2022, it garnered attention alongside its digital release and music video.

The cover illustration was created by contemporary artist Keita Morimoto, drawing attention for its collaboration with the art world.

It’s a song filled with courage and hope, one we especially recommend to those facing graduation or new challenges.

Pride RevolutionCHiCO with HoneyWorks89rank/position

Pride Revolution / CHiCO with HoneyWorks
Pride RevolutionCHiCO with HoneyWorks

As a unit consisting of a singer and a creator team, CHiCO with HoneyWorks has produced numerous anime theme songs.

Their third single, Pride Kakumei, used as the opening theme for the TV anime Gintama, features a driving, hard-hitting rock sound and powerful vocals that really amp you up.

The lyrics, which teach that what matters more than winning or losing is facing challenges head-on, are sure to blow away the doubts of high school students preparing for exams or competitions.

It’s a refreshing rock tune that urges you to overcome difficulties with its catchy melody.

TemptationGLAY90rank/position

It’s a cool rock number that kicks off with energetic drums and a guitar riff.

It’s one of GLAY’s signature songs, released in 1998, by a band that has been at the forefront of the music scene for many years.

The lyrics portray a mature romance, perfectly matched by vocalist TERU’s sweet voice.

With this song, they made their second appearance on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

At a concert held the year after its release, they drew 200,000 attendees—a world record—making big headlines.