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 masterpieces: Recommended popular songs (21–30)
anemonesumika

A track included on the first full album “Familia,” released in July 2017, it was used as the commercial song for Audio-Technica headphones, featuring the artist themselves.
The music video was produced with the theme of “a man and a woman passing by each other.”
Regretsumika

One track included on “I co Y.” Above all, that beautiful melody.
This melody over sumika’s early, upbeat rhythm is irresistible.
Yurie Akutsu in the MV is super cute, and I find myself watching it over and over.
It’s actually played in reverse.
Persona Promenadesumika

It’s a sumika song you’ll want to listen to while jumping the whole time.
The key change in the middle is stylish and exciting—a real highlight.
A bright, fun, high-energy track with the vibe of a modern guy.
Included on their sixth mini-album “Fiction e.p.,” released April 25, 2018.
Lampsumika

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 & Shakesumika

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!
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Wintersumika

This song was included on the double A-side single “Fanfare/Shunkashuto,” released on August 29, 2018, and was written specifically as the main theme and an insert song for the animated film “I Want to Eat Your Pancreas.” It’s a moving ballad that captures the brilliance and bittersweetness of youth! The tempo is relaxed, making it easy to keep time, and the melody line is straightforward.
The overall vocal range spans E3 to D5; the verses (A and B sections) sit in the middle range, while the chorus jumps up sharply into the high range, so it might be better to learn them separately.
When singing high notes, your throat can sometimes tense and constrict, so it’s good to keep your facial muscles lifted and maintain a bright expression.
As for the voice itself, I recommend projecting it confidently out into the distance.
Aizensumika

This is a heartrending number that portrays the resolve of “I’ll never love anyone this much again” and a deep, unextinguishable fixation.
The depictions that ruminate on the everyday life that’s been lost and the words that will never return are suffocating, aren’t they? It’s a track by sumika, a rock band from Kanagawa Prefecture, included on the album “Vermillion’s,” released in March 2025.
Takayuki Ogawa took the core role in composing, crafting a delicate sonic landscape for this piece.
The earnest wish repeated in the chorus is filled with an almost painful tenderness.
It’s one to listen to quietly on nights when you can’t forget the person you vowed would be your “last love.” For those who want to put an end to a past romance but whose hearts aren’t quite ready yet, this song may gently stay by your side.


