Nursery Rhyme Popular Song Rankings [2025]
I’ve compiled a ranking of nursery rhymes and children’s songs.
Through songs, children can learn things they didn’t know before, so aren’t nursery rhymes perfect for fostering emotional development as well?
I’d be delighted if you could listen together with your child.
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Nursery Rhyme Popularity Ranking [2025] (91–100)
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A signature work by Crusher-P, known as a star in the Vocaloid scene.
Released in December 2014, this piece is characterized by a captivating fusion of electronic rock and pop.
The lyrics, which sing of loneliness and the desire to connect with others, carry a powerful, heartfelt message that resonates with many listeners.
GUMI’s strong vocals further enhance the song’s appeal.
It became a major hit immediately after its release and received high praise within the Vocaloid community.
It’s a perfect track for middle schoolers on a journey of self-discovery.
Give it a listen when you want to face the feelings deep in your heart!
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This is the 8×4 Body Fresh commercial titled “Badminton,” featuring professional badminton player Nozomi Okuhara.
The ad shows Okuhara training hard at badminton and then using 8×4 Body Fresh after her workout.
Seeing her use it with a smile lets you imagine how refreshing it must feel.
The background music used in the commercial is “Tomoni,” a signature song by the rock band WANIMA.
It’s a high-velocity melodic hardcore tune with lyrics that give you the courage to keep moving forward.
It’s an upbeat and bright track that’s quintessentially WANIMA.





