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)
Barefoot Futurearashi43rank/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!
To be freearashi44rank/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.
Resurrection Lovearashi45rank/position

A melodic song that poignantly depicts timeless scenes of love between men and women, exuding a mature allure.
It was tied in as the CM song for NTT DoCoMo’s “d Hits,” with lyrics by Mariya Takeuchi and composition/arrangement by Tatsuro Yamashita.
Released in 2016 as Arashi’s 48th single.
Jun Matsumoto’s solo part, which carries a somewhat jazzy feel, is also very cool.
Since Arashi usually sings refreshing, upbeat songs, this track became a hot topic among fans.
I’ll be therearashi46rank/position

It was released in 2017 as Arashi’s 51st single.
The song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Kizoku Tantei,” starring Masaki Aiba, and it’s a cool track colored by a dynamic and glamorous melody.
It perfectly conveys the mature side of Arashi, and if you can pull it off, it’s a song that will score you major points.
to connect; to link; to tiearashi47rank/position

The theme song for the period drama film “Shinobi no Kuni,” starring Satoshi Ohno of Arashi.
Since it’s the theme song for a ninja-themed film, Ohno showcases hand movements resembling ninja seals in the opening choreography.
It’s a cool track with a slightly old-fashioned feel.
Blue Sky Pedalarashi48rank/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.
Something more important than wordsarashi49rank/position

It is the 11th single and a double A-side with “Hadashi no Mirai.” It served as the theme song for the drama “Stand Up!!” starring Ninomiya, and is also well known for Sakurai having written the rap lyrics.
Because it’s an upbeat, catchy song, it has become a concert staple.
Like “Hadashi no Mirai,” it’s also one of the classic songs of the summer.


