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

It’s the opening track on the album “AMUSIC,” released in March 2021, and starting in April of the same year, it was also used as the theme song for Nippon TV’s “Burari Tochu Gesha no Tabi”! It’s a popular song known for its warm lyrics and melody.
The track itself is on the shorter side at 2 minutes and 41 seconds, featuring a bouncy rhythm in the chorus.
In true sumika fashion, lift your eyebrows and sing with a bright voice! Also, the final chorus modulates and goes up in pitch, so if you project your voice more with an extra burst of energy, it’ll feel great to sing.
Shake & ShakeNEW!sumika

It’s an upbeat, crowd-pleasing song that’s fun to sing! Released on June 2, 2021 as a double A-side single, it includes Shake & Shake, the opening theme for the anime Pretty Boy Detective Club, and Night Walker.
The music video was reportedly sumika’s first attempt at a one-shot filming.
In the B-melody, cut the notes sharply, and in the chorus, aim for the higher pitches—rather than making a grimace, open your face and project a bright voice.
If you send your voice outward into the distance, it reduces any sense of strain and helps you keep your throat open!
VermillionNEW!sumika

This is the title of the full album releasing on March 5, 2025, the first in two and a half years.
It’s a band-style track with a slightly faster tempo.
When singing this song, being mindful of accents will add definition and make it sound cool.
When marking the rhythm, think of exaggerating the drum sounds.
Also, for the accented parts, it seems fine to pronounce them more clearly than you think.
It’s consistently in duple meter, and it might be good to emphasize the first beat.
Try singing with a clenched-fist motion, like you’re shaking maracas.
flareNEW!sumika

“Flare” is a must-hear song for fans that warmly portrays a relationship with a loved one—from everyday little moments to big promises for the future.
It’s also popular at weddings, as it’s a gentle ballad that sings of deep affection for a loved one and vows for the future.
At over five minutes—long for a sumika track—it’s a song with plenty to sink your teeth into vocally.
The melody line is straightforward, but it modulates in the final chorus and the key goes up.
If you build proper momentum before the key rises, your voice should come out smoothly and it’ll be easier to sing.
As the pitch gets higher, it helps to imagine sending your voice farther out into the distance.
libidoNEW!sumika

Vocaloid producer 100-kai Oto handled the arrangement, giving it a fresh, rock-leaning sound among sumika’s songs.
It’s been well-received by fans as a track that shows a new side of sumika.
Since it has a brisk tempo, make sure to listen closely to the drums while learning the song.
It’s also a good idea to look over the lyrics together.
The melody line of the chorus doesn’t change, so once you learn it, it really sticks in your head.
Also, lightly let the head voice in the chorus float upward.
If you aim your falsetto thinly toward the head, you should be able to switch cleanly.
Don’t rely too much on taking the rhythm with your body—focus on your core and sing while firmly bracing your lower abdomen!
Once you hear it, you’ll be hooked! sumika’s masterpieces: Recommended popular songs (21–30)
fateNEW!sumika

sumika has a lot of tie-in songs, and “Unmei” is the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime Delicious in Dungeon.
It’s poppy and catchy—perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke.
The overall vocal range of the song is A#2–A4, crafted in a range typical of sumika.
It’s a band tune with a groove that gets your body moving, but partway through the rhythm shifts to the off-beat.
It might help to stay conscious of both the on-beat and off-beat.
If you keep time by nodding broadly with your upper body, you’ll likely be able to sing steadily without wobbling!


