[Rhythm Play] A roundup of popular cup songs
Have you heard of “Cups,” which is hugely popular around the world, especially among younger generations?
It’s a game that originated from Anna Kendrick’s song “Cups.” The rules are very simple: you move a cup and clap your hands in time with the music.
For some reason, though, it’s oddly satisfying and addictive.
With a bit of practice, you’ll pick it up quickly.
Why not try playing along to your favorite songs, using the cup song list in this article as a reference?
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[Rhythm Games] Popular Cup Songs Compilation (11–20)
Screen DoorRich Mullins

This is a cup-song arrangement of “Screen Door,” released in 1987 by American Christian music singer Richard Wayne Mullins.
It’s included on the album “Pictures in the Sky.” The performers showcase a high-level technique by playing cups while singing in perfect sync as a trio.
Their joyful ensemble is especially memorable.
paprikaFoorin

Here’s one I’d love for you to try with small children too: “Paprika.” It’s a song that became popular after being featured on NHK’s music program “Minna no Uta.” It’s also well-known for being written and composed by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu.
The nostalgic mood and melody give you a warm, fuzzy feeling when you listen.
The tempo is on the slower side, so it’s great for cups beginners! Doing it with multiple people creates a sense of unity, which makes it even more fun.
Video GamesLana Del Rey

This is a cup song cover of “Video Games” from Lana Del Rey’s 2012 album Born to Die.
The song is a cute piece that depicts a girl feeling frustrated with a boy who’s obsessed with video games.
In the video, it’s performed by a teenage girl and boy, and they look absolutely adorable.
Shut up.Ado

Ado’s signature song “Usseewa” quickly spread among children and even became a social phenomenon thanks to its provocative lyrics and catchy chorus.
With its fast tempo, it’s a high-difficulty track for cups, but when you nail the timing, it’s incredibly exciting! Rather than playing alone, it’s a popular song everyone knows, so it’s best enjoyed with friends.
Try swapping cups midway, or take turns hitting one beat at a time to sync up.
If you can make it through the whole song, you’re sure to feel a huge sense of accomplishment!
Anpanman Marchdoriimingu

This is the opening song “Anpanman March” from the anime Soreike! Anpanman.
When it comes to characters popular with young children, it has to be Anpanman! That’s why this song is recommended when little kids play cups.
The whole song is under three minutes long, and the melody is easy for small children to remember.
It’s okay if they can’t keep the rhythm perfectly at first—start by trying the basic cup game motions to the song: clapping, tapping the table, lifting the cup and putting it back down, and so on!
cherrysupittsu

Released in 1996, this is Spitz’s 13th single.
It’s a song about setting off on a journey, keeping your feet on the ground and moving forward steadily.
The soaring melody has just the right tempo, making it perfect for a cup song.
Try it together with your friends and keep in sync!
[Rhythm Play] Compilation of Popular Cup Songs (21–30)
As Long As You Love MeJustin Bieber ft. Big Sean

A track from Justin Bieber’s 2012 album BELIEVE.
It features American rapper Big Sean.
The song is about a couple whose relationship is opposed by their parents, so it has a somewhat melancholic melody.
However, the rhythm is easy to follow, and if you’re into cup percussion, it’s a song that will make you want to come up with a cool performance and have some fun.
As the song heads toward the end, try tapping out the more challenging rhythms and see if you can make it to the finish without a single mistake!


