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Once you hear them, you’ll be hooked! sumika’s masterpieces: recommended popular songs.

Sumika’s addictive melodic sense and catchy vocals are truly captivating, and they’re incredibly popular right now—so much so that many people are searching to find out what songs they’ve released! In this article, we’ve researched a wide range of tracks, from their latest hits to songs from their indie days.

If you’re thinking, “I want to know more about sumika!” this is a must-read.

Due to licensing reasons, we could only include parts of the trailer footage, but if you’re curious, please consider picking up the CD (haha)!

Once you hear it, you’ll be hooked! sumika’s greatest hits. Recommended popular songs (11–20)

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It’s a sublime song that portrays parting between people with a wonderfully refreshing touch.

Its theme is the feeling of reinterpreting past youth in a new light.

It sings of the anxiety and hope that come with a new first step.

This track is a self-cover by the rock band sumika—known for their bright, pop sound—featuring Rira Ikuta, and it’s included on the single “Honto,” released in February 2026.

It was originally produced as the campaign song for FM802 in the spring of 2025.

The title track of the single that includes this song is known as the theme song for the film “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s New Undersea Devil’s Rock Castle.” For those about to graduate and part ways with friends, it’s a moving masterpiece that may bring tears to your eyes.

MAGICsumika

sumika / MAGIC【Music Video】
MAGICsumika

A song by sumika included on the “SALLY e.p”! They’ve further blossomed as pop maestros compared to their previous work, creating music that will be loved by even more people.

It also carries a Christmassy vibe, making it a happy, heartwarming track.

The music video is also well worth watching—be sure to check it out.

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[Released 2016/12/07] sumika / “SALLY e.p” Trailer
A slope, announcing whitesumika

These are the tracks included on the “SALLY e.p.” It’s a sparkling song with a sweet-and-sour vibe that romantically portrays someone about to confess their feelings.

The exhilarating sense of speed and overflowing happy sound might just become addictive for many listeners.

Culture shockersumika

sumika / New World Orichalcon Trailer Video
Culture shockersumika

It’s included as the second track on the album “New World Orichalcum.” It’s a passionate song with a message to charge ahead without worrying about others’ eyes.

As you listen, the chorus has a vibe that makes you want to start dancing.

Answersumika

sumika / Answer【Music Video】
Answersumika

A song included on the first album, “Familia,” released in 2017, it features a lively, heartwarming music video with many extras and is notable for its jazzy, cozy melody and sound.

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Sumika is a rock band from Kawasaki, Kanagawa, performing with the hope that “music will become a home for people’s hearts.” This track, included on the single “Honto” released on February 25, 2026, is a much-talked-about number featuring YOASOBI’s Lila Ikuta as a guest.

It’s a self-cover that reconstructs the original song—produced in spring 2025 as FM802’s campaign song—through the lens of where the band stands now.

The lyrics portray youth not in blue but in the color “red,” passionately depicting spring’s meetings and partings, and giving us the courage to carry our past forward.

The warm harmony of their two voices overlapping feels like it will give a gentle push into the new season.

It’s an emotional pop tune you’ll want to listen to in the spring sunshine.

Once you hear it, you’ll be hooked! sumika’s masterpieces: Recommended popular songs (21–30)

Travelingsumika

sumika / Traveling【Music Video】
Travelingsumika

This song portrays, with stark realism, the feelings of a woman betrayed by someone she loves.

Even if he keeps cheating, she ends up forgiving him—despite knowing it’s wrong.

Whether she asks him about the cheating or stays silent, the pain doesn’t change, so she avoids the topic and cries instead.

It gives voice to the heartfelt resilience of such a woman.

From a woman’s perspective, it might be a song she wants men to hear.