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Arashi Chorus Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Arashi Chorus Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Among Arashi’s songs, which are loved across generations, there are many that are perfect for choir performances.

Their uplifting messages and cohesive melodies make them a popular choice for school events and other occasions, and are recommended for anyone looking for songs everyone can sing together or for moving, choir-friendly pieces.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of Arashi songs that are ideal for choral singing.

Each selection shines even more when performed by a choir, so please use this as a reference when choosing your repertoire.

Arashi Chorus Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

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A heartwarming cheer song that colored moving scenes on grand stages.

Released in July 2020 as Arashi’s 58th single, it was later included on the album “This is Arashi.” Written and composed by Kenshi Yonezu, it was chosen as the NHK 2020 Song and also aired on “Minna no Uta,” which helped it become widely beloved.

With first-week sales reaching 911,000 copies, it can be called a classic cherished by many.

Like a kite rising high on the wind, its theme expresses the will to move forward and a gentle push on the back—feelings that are sure to resonate with children as well.

The grand, beautiful melody with orchestral arrangements is perfect for occasions like graduation ceremonies and music concerts, where everyone comes together to perform in chorus.

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This is a J-pop ballad that expresses gratitude for the land where one was born and raised and for heartwarming original landscapes.

With its warm melody at a relaxed tempo and an arrangement that gains depth when voices are layered together, this captivating piece was performed by the national group Arashi and premiered at the 61st NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in December 2010.

It was later selected as the set piece for the 80th NHK National School Music Competition in 2013 and used as the ending theme for the drama “Hajimari no Uta,” and it is included on the album “Japonism,” released in October 2015.

It’s recommended for moments when you want to unite hearts with your classmates while resonating with beautiful harmonies.

If you sing it on a school festival stage, it’s sure to be etched deeply in your heart as a precious memory.

In conclusion

We introduced recommended Arashi songs for choral performance in a ranked list. The familiar melodies and heartfelt lyrics were memorable, weren’t they? Did you find a song that gently fosters a sense of unity among the singers? From the songs we featured, pick one that makes you think, “I want to sing this with everyone!” and try singing it together.