MafuMafu’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
In addition to producing original songs as a singer-songwriter and posting “tried singing” videos on YouTube, I’ll be introducing Mafumafu’s tracks in a popularity ranking format!
I’ll also showcase the full appeal of his androgynous voice and the mysterious aura he maintains by not revealing his real face.
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Mafumafu’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Hello, DystopiaMafumafu8rank/position

Mafumafu’s “Hello Dystopia” is a song released on January 14, 2019.
A “dystopia” refers to a world that is the complete opposite of a utopia, which means an ideal land.
With sounds that make extensive use of dissonance to evoke chaos, striking Japanese pentatonic flavors, an exhilarating ultra-fast BPM, and abrupt key shifts into metal, it’s a cool track that keeps you guessing about what comes next and fills you with excitement.
The end of loveMafumafu9rank/position

A song by Mafumafu, the singer-songwriter also known from the musical unit After the Rain.
It tells the story of a bittersweet love: going to a summer festival with someone you like, but lacking the courage to confess and letting it end there.
I’m sure many people have had a similar experience.
The lyrics are packed with delicate, true-to-life feelings, like memories of a fleeting love from school days.
If you’ve ever given up on a crush at a festival, please give it a listen.
Dear Sir or Madam, on this day when cherry blossoms flutterMafumafu10rank/position

A heartfelt coming-of-age story by Mafumafu, richly depicting the spring season when cherry blossoms dance in the air.
The song’s structure is striking, beginning with gentle piano melodies and unfolding into a brisk, driving rhythm.
It carefully weaves universal themes such as school-day memories, friendship, and farewells.
Included on the album “Kagurairo Artifact,” released in October 2019, it was also used as the theme song for the website Shonen Janmaga Gakuen.
It’s a perfect track for major events of student life, such as school cultural festivals.
Mafumafu’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
reincarnationMafumafu11rank/position

Featured on the 2017 album “Ashiiro World’s End,” this track deftly captures the emotions of a protagonist living between despair and rebirth.
It transforms the loneliness and setbacks everyone carries into the courage to face one’s own past.
Its exceptional command of language and sharp social insight resonate deeply with listeners.
For people navigating an uncertain modern world, it is music that stands by you in moments when hope is slipping away.
This work offers the catharsis our times demand, while revealing new messages with every listen—a masterpiece.
Super Nuko WorldMafumafu12rank/position

Sung over lively, fun sounds is a “.
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what is this?” kind of uniquely quirky “super-cute cat” world.
It’s a chaotic track that’s irresistibly cute and dashes around wherever it pleases—cat lovers and non–cat lovers alike, please enjoy it to the fullest.
There was no meaning to being born.Mafumafu13rank/position

This song is striking for its delicate vocals that surface from the darkness of the heart and its deep lyrics that dwell on nihilism and loss.
While it sings of losing the meaning of life and feeling alienated from society, it also conveys a will to move forward, giving it a philosophical depth.
Released in August 2019 and included on Mafumafu’s album “Kagurairo Artifact,” the piece showcases his finely tuned sensibility and expressive power to the fullest.
The composition is masterful, unfolding from a quiet piano intro into a grand band sound, where elements of emotional rock and balladry fuse in exquisite balance.
It’s a song that lets you feel the presence of someone who shares the same loneliness and sense of emptiness when you’re tormented by them.
Just call it loveMafumafu14rank/position

“Sore wo Ai to Yobu Dake” by Mafumafu, which was the tie-in song for Docomo’s student discount campaign.
Released digitally in February 2020, it’s also memorable for the coming-of-age story of Kanna and Minami, played by Kanna Hashimoto and Minami Hamabe.
A ballad where Mafumafu’s vocals sink in over a simple arrangement of piano and strings.
Sometimes feelings get through, sometimes they don’t… That aching pull toward the other person, no matter what, seems to sketch the pain in one’s heart and is enough to bring tears to your eyes.
I’m sure it will make many listeners think of someone dear to them.
In the second verse, the emotions swell dramatically, as if overflowing.
Music speaks for the feelings that can’t be put into words.