Arashi Popular Song Rankings [2026]
After their sensational debut, Arashi’s popularity once dipped due to factors like members’ schooling and the waning idol boom.
However, through steady effort—showcasing their talents in music activities, late-night variety shows, stage performances, concerts, and drama roles—they climbed to where they are today, embodying the spirit of hardworking idols.
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Arashi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Ray of Waterarashi41rank/position

This song, performed as a celebratory piece for His Majesty the Emperor’s enthronement, drew attention because it was sung by Arashi, a nationally beloved idol group.
It was memorable to see Crown Princess Masako moved to tears while listening to the song.
The lyrics, which wish for someone’s happiness, and the gentle melody linger in the ear, making it a very comforting track to listen to.
Daylightarashi42rank/position

Arashi’s 49th single, written as the theme song for the TBS drama “99.9 – Criminal Lawyer -.” It’s a powerful message song centered on the themes of “hope” and “the path one should take,” and is included on the double A-side single “I seek / Daylight,” released in May 2016.
Sho Sakurai’s rap part is particularly striking, and the return of rap on a single’s title track for the first time in four years delighted many fans.
It’s a song that will lift your spirits when you want to push toward your goals or when you feel close to breaking.
Heroarashi43rank/position

It’s an encouraging song by Arashi filled with a warm message that affirms everyone chasing their dreams, gently giving listeners a push forward.
Released as a single in August 2004, it became widely known as the image song for NTV’s broadcasts of the Athens Olympics.
It was also used in that year’s “24-Hour Television 27: Love Saves the Earth,” adding color to many moving moments.
A refreshing pop ballad with a comfortable vocal range, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
The chorus delivers a rousing feeling that makes you want to raise your voice together with friends, making it perfect for times when you want to cheer someone on or enjoy a sense of unity across the whole venue.
Beautiful daysarashi44rank/position

A track that became a hot topic as the theme song for the drama “Ryusei no Kizuna,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya.
Released in November 2008, it is Arashi’s 24th single.
It delicately portrays the feeling of continuing to think of someone while carrying lost time and unreturned feelings.
The warm, mid-tempo melody further accentuates the poignancy.
Perfectly aligning with the drama’s worldview, the song won the Best Drama Song at the 59th The Television Drama Academy Awards.
It’s a moving ballad that gently stays close to your heart when you want to look back on the beautiful memories you shared, even while bearing sadness.
To be freearashi45rank/position

Brimming with a refreshing vibe, this song evokes the crisp feel of summer.
Released in July 2010 as Arashi’s 31st single, it was also used as the theme for Asahi Soft Drinks’ “Mitsuya Cider” commercial featuring Sho Sakurai.
Characterized by sweeping string arrangements and uplifting lyrics, it overflows with a sense of exhilaration that calls to mind blue skies and open fields.
The lyrics carry a message for those chasing their dreams, giving courage to listeners.
With a catchy, easy-to-sing melody, it’s also a great choice for karaoke.
Crazy Moon ~You Are Invincible~arashi46rank/position

It was Arashi’s 26th single, released in 2009 as a double A-side with “Ashita no Kioku/Crazy Moon ~Kimi wa Muteki~.” It reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was used as the song for KOSÉ’s “Esprique Precious” commercial.
The dance choreography was handled by Tomoyuki Yara, and the music video was filmed at Makuhari Messe.
Barefoot Futurearashi47rank/position

Released as a single in September 2003, it became widely beloved as a campaign song for Coca-Cola Japan.
Many of you might remember the commercial showing the members having a great time.
The lyrics carry a positive message about casting aside hesitation and sprinting toward the future with passion—just listening to it lifts your spirits.
Its bright, catchy melody is easy to remember, and with few drastic pitch changes, it’s a great choice if you’re looking for a karaoke-friendly song.
Pick it when you want to get the crowd going with your friends!
Summer Splash!arashi48rank/position

It’s a number with an irresistible, sparkling sound that heralds the arrival of summer! The blazing sun on the beach, the lively moments spent with friends, and that sudden hint of romance all come through directly on the vivid melody and Sho Sakurai’s rhythmic rap.
The track appears on Arashi’s album “Boku no Miteiru Fukei,” released in August 2010, and it was also used in a JAL commercial.
Its unity-filled live performances are popular too—just listening lifts your spirits and conjures up images of endless blue seas and skies.
Add it to your summer drives or outings, and it’s sure to color your memories in the best way!
a Day in Our Lifearashi49rank/position

Arashi is a five-member Japanese male idol group.
This song, released in 2002, is their seventh single.
It was used as the theme song for a coming-of-age drama starring the members, featuring an interplay between rap and vocals.
It’s also very popular at live shows, and its positive lyrics are well received even among young people who aren’t fans.
Blue Sky Pedalarashi50rank/position

A song chosen as the ending theme for the film Honey and Clover, Aozora Pedal.
The lyrics and composition were done by Shikao Suga.
The song fits perfectly with the world of Honey and Clover, and while there are parts that feel a bit bittersweet, that’s exactly what makes you want to sing it, doesn’t it? Overall, the melody isn’t very difficult and the medium tempo makes it easy to sing, though the high notes in the chorus might be hard to hit.
Women may find it easier to sing if they raise the key.


