Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni. Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
is a rock band centered around ACA-ne, who handles vocals and music production.
They began their activities in 2018 with the release of “Byoushin o Kamu,” quickly rising to prominence as a popular artist.
The appeal of her songs lies in their profound lyrics, which leave room for a wide range of interpretations by listeners.
Another hallmark is their catchy arrangements—once you hear them, they become irresistible.
In this article, we’ll introduce Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.’s tracks in a ranked format.
They’re all must-hear masterpieces, so be sure to listen closely.
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Zutomayo Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
I can’t be rightzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.8rank/position

This is a song written by vocalist ACA-ne as the theme for the live-action film The Promised Neverland, released on December 18, 2020.
The overall vocal range is A3–F5, and it opens with the chorus melody, jumping straight to a D5.
If you can’t hit that first note, the following range will be tough as well, so make sure to prepare thoroughly before singing and aim for it with focus.
It’s definitely not an easy range overall, but the pre-chorus might be the only section you can sing without straining.
Also, with a song that has such a wide range, relying on your throat will make every register harder, so be careful.
To prevent your pitch from dropping, keep your eyebrows and facial muscles lifted and open your throat.
The trick is to commit and project your voice confidently without hesitation.
lives remainingzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.9rank/position

This is the song used as the ending theme for episode 2 of Chainsaw Man.
It’s a work by ZUTOMAYO (ZUTOMAYO: Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni), released in October 2022 as their 17th digital single.
The aggressive bassline explodes relentlessly, and the acceleration toward the latter half is breathtaking.
It meshes perfectly with the series’ intense storytelling.
Highly recommended when you want to immerse yourself in a tense, gripping sound.
Blues in the Closetzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.10rank/position

A band that has garnered overwhelming support from women in their teens and twenties with its catchy musicality, Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
In this work, the A and B sections are composed of rap.
Because of that, the only challenging part is the chorus; even then, it merely leans slightly toward higher notes, and the chorus itself doesn’t have a wide vocal range.
The rap uses a simple, conversational flow, so if you can match pitch, you can easily aim for a perfect score.
However, since the rap is in a conversational style, women living in prefectures with strong local dialects may struggle with the A and B sections.
ZUTOMAYO Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Wolverine Nenzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.11rank/position

This song vividly portrays the modern person living alongside loneliness.
It captures the void reflected in the refrigerator’s light and the sense of isolation of feeling nothing even when listening to a song everyone is supposed to like.
Yet there’s strength in the stance of singing that accepting this is a strategy for living.
Released by Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
in October 2024, this work is included on the mini-album “Koke no Ichinen Kaiba ni Takusu.” It’s recommended for those who feel lonely or want to face their own emotions.
Listening to this piece might make you feel a little lighter, realizing you’re not the only one who sometimes thinks of yourself as trash.
All of them are classmates reunionzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.12rank/position

A track by the music unit ZUTOMAYO (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.), led by ACA-ne.
It conveys the will to move forward true to oneself without being swayed by the surrounding atmosphere, expressed through distinctive wordplay and a rhythmic sound.
As the title “Reunion” suggests, it evokes a future where we meet again after walking our own paths—a perfect song for graduation season.
Released in June 2021 as a collaboration with the online RPG PSO2: New Genesis, it also drew attention as a Spotify TV commercial song.
The track is included on the album “Nobishigusa Korite Himagoi.” It’s an ideal number for those who want to send positive energy to friends—fighting in our own places even when apart, and someday meeting again with smiles.
mirror tunezutto mayonaka de ii no ni.13rank/position

For those who want to take on a stylish marching performance, “Mirror Tune” is highly recommended.
It was produced in 2022 by the music unit Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni, known as one of the artists with a nocturnal vibe.
Brilliant brass band and synth tones resound throughout.
The funky beat makes you want to try a cool routine.
With its urban atmosphere, it also works well to keep changing formations one after another.
Liven up the venue with light steps and marching.
Can I visit you with cream?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.14rank/position

For those who think, “I want to sing songs that use falsetto rather than chest voice,” this might be a great choice.
The overall range is A#3–F#5, with a high section in the C melody, but if you’re good at falsetto, it should feel great to sing! It’s not a song where you belt throughout, so keep your body relaxed, resonate in your head, and sing gently.
Since there’s a lot of falsetto, you’ll also want to decide clearly where to breathe and how long to pause.
Being mindful of your breathing will enhance your expressiveness and make the performance much better as a song.
In the chorus, where the phrasing gets a bit fast, focus on locking into the rhythm rather than enunciating every word crisply.
When practicing, try fitting it into the rhythm first with syllables like “ta-ka-ta-ka-tan-ta.” When you switch to the actual lyrics, aim to place the accents in the same spots.


