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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.

Mafumafu’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Nighty nightMafumafu15rank/position

【MV】Nighty Night / Mafumafu
Nighty night, Mafumafu.

Mafumafu’s 2021 track “Nighty Night” is told from the perspective of a beloved dog at the moment its life’s flame is going out.

The lyrics depict it about to take its last breath in front of its owner, while recalling various memories as if watching a life flash before its eyes.

For those who have actually been present in such moments with a cherished dog or cat, this song may especially bring back that day and move them to tears.

It’s a song that tightens the heart with the message: even if we can’t play anymore, I’ll always be watching over you, my owner.

A dream within a dreamMafumafu16rank/position

A Dream within a Dream / Mafumafu [Music Video]
A dream within a dream, Mafumafu

How about a rock number with a cool, traditional Japanese flavor? It’s a track by Mafumafu, a singer popular for his work as a vocalist.

It’s included on his fourth album, “Ashuiro World End,” released in 2017.

Recommended when you want to lift your spirits.

Alice in the Land of RuinsMafumafu17rank/position

Alice in the Ruined Country / Mafumafu feat. Hatsune Miku
Alice in the Ruined Country Mafumafu

“Overwhelming” is the word that comes to mind.

A decadent, throw-it-all-away, dark worldview built on a band sound.

All of that is woven at a blistering uptempo pace.

Just when you’re reveling in that darkness, the chorus explodes out of nowhere, carrying a shock and coolness that makes your eyes widen.

It’s a track that makes you want to listen for yourself and ponder its meaning.

I couldn’t become a super cat.Mafumafu18rank/position

[MV] I Couldn't Become a Super Nuko / Mafumafu feat. Kagamine Len
Mafumafu who couldn't become a super cat

It’s a highly addictive, hype-boosting, and super cute mixture rock number.

The track is by Mafumafu—well-known as a vocalist—and was released in 2019.

As you’ll hear, its most notable feature is the powerful, high-intensity sound.

It’s exactly the kind of song that gets a crowd going! As the title suggests, the lyrics are packed with the protagonist’s desire to become a “nuko” (a cutesy slang term for “cat”).

It’s one of the songs in what’s known as the “Nuko Series,” so I also recommend checking out the other tracks.

SacrificeMafumafu19rank/position

[MV] Sacrifice / Mafumafu – Opening Theme Song for To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts
Sacrifice Mafumafu

Mafumafu is an artist who overwhelms listeners across a wide vocal range, from low to high notes.

Mafumafu’s “Sacrifice” is also the theme song for the anime To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts.

It’s a fast-paced, powerful track that feels like strength welling up from deep within your body.

Perfect as tug-of-war BGM when you need power and a firm push!

Sugar Song and Bitter StepMafumafu20rank/position

Sugar Song and Bitter Step / Mafumafu [Tried Singing]
Sugar Song and Bitter Step Mafumafu

Mafumafu’s cover of “Sugar Song and Bitter Step” is hugely popular.

The secret to its appeal lies in his cute voice and the occasional powerhouse growl that could rival a rock singer.

He makes the dynamics crystal clear, so the quirks are strong, but once it clicks you’ll have it on repeat.

It’s highly addictive—a cover that could turn you into a Mafumafu fan just by listening.

Plus, the rapid-fire finale packs a massive punch and is thoroughly satisfying to hear.

Mafumafu’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

I don’t mind being unhappy for the rest of my life.Mafumafu21rank/position

I don’t mind being unhappy for the rest of my life – Mafumafu
Mafumafu says he doesn’t mind being unhappy for life.

Sung by singer-songwriter Mafumafu, this piece candidly portrays profound despair and self-denial.

The lyrics include expressions like apologizing for being born and an unending loop of nightmares, resonating deeply with listeners.

For Mafumafu—who returned in June 2022 after about a year-long hiatus—this song holds a special meaning.

It’s a track especially worth hearing for those who have been hurt by heartbreak or relationships, or who are struggling to find their own worth.