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ZONE Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

ZONE is a girls’ rock band best known for their signature song “secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~,” which was also used as a TV drama theme.

They performed at the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen three times, went through a breakup and a reunion, and concluded their activities in 2013.

Here is a ranking-style list of popular songs by ZONE.

ZONE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Secret base 〜The things you gave me〜ZONE15rank/position

ZONE Secret Base ~The Things You Gave Me~ (English Subs+Romaji+Kanji)
Secret base 〜The things you gave me〜ZONE

Many people can probably relate to the bittersweet sound and the lyrics packed with memories.

It’s a summer song, but it inspires you to keep going as you dream of meeting again in ten years, just like the lyrics say.

It’s also worth noting how relatable the lyrics are for students, whether in terms of friendship or romance.

true blue / yearning…ZONE16rank/position

ZONE true blue LIVE1 “true blue / Renren…” (True Blue / Renren)
true blue / yearning...ZONE

The opening theme of the anime Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom).

In their early days, they were marketed not as a band or an idol group but as a “bundle,” but later became famous as a skilled all-girl band.

They even performed at the Budokan for their final live show, after which the band disbanded.

“~secret base~ Kimi ga Kureta Mono”ZONE17rank/position

The song “Secret Base ~What You Gave Me~” served as an insert song and the ending theme for the deeply moving masterpiece Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.

This track has become beloved by many people, from children to adults.

Fragments of a DreamZONE18rank/position

ZONE, the girls’ band that took the early 2000s by storm.

This song, released in 2002 and used as the theme for Kids War 3, was created as an answer song to the big hit “secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~.” The title appears in the chorus.

Each word slips in like a puzzle piece, wrapping you in a feeling that depicts the inner struggle of growing up as time passes from those boyhood days we once dreamed of.

No matter what future we live through, the “great hope” we felt back then may continue to remain forever.

My letterZONE19rank/position

A classic by the girls’ band ZONE that captures the frustrating feeling of a crush when you just can’t say “I like you” out loud.

The gentle tone of the acoustic guitar layered with shimmering strings creates a bittersweet yet beautiful sound.

The highlights are the vocal relay that showcases each member’s individuality and their interweaving harmonies.

The pure emotions, expressed in down-to-earth words, sink quietly into the listener’s heart.

Released in October 2003 and included on the album “N,” this song also became familiar as the ending theme of the popular music program “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP.” If you’re struggling to convey your feelings to someone important, its delicate melody will tenderly stay by your side—and it just might give you a gentle push forward.

secret base ~What You Gave MeZONE20rank/position

ZONE “secret base ~What You Gave Me~” MUSIC VIDEO
secret base ~What You Gave MeZONE

It’s ‘secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~’ by ZONE, which was covered as the ending theme of the anime ‘Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.’ It’s a popular song that brings back memories of playing with friends until sunset at the end of summer when we were kids.