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)
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.
Arashi Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Resurrection Lovearashi51rank/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 therearashi52rank/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 tiearashi53rank/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.
IN THE SUMMERarashi54rank/position

Arashi, a five-member idol group hailed as a national phenomenon and immensely popular, went on hiatus at the end of 2020.
Their 6th digital single, “IN THE SUMMER,” is a cool track that opens with an English lyric set against a dreamy ensemble.
The transparent, floating quality of the melody and sound evokes summer scenes that are more than just heat.
With a rich, spacious arrangement that resonates with summer memories, it’s an emotional summer tune.
Love Situationarashi55rank/position

This is “Love Situation,” a track from the album Time released in 2007.
Although it’s an album track, it’s a popular song that was also performed at “Arafes 2020.” The choreography is great, of course, but the melody and lyrics are incredibly cute.
Plus, the vocal range is comfortable for both men and women, so it’s an easy pick for karaoke.
Some parts get a bit fast, and the breathing timing in the chorus can be tricky, but with practice, it’s definitely a song I want you to try singing.
seasonarashi56rank/position

This medium-tempo track by Arashi, gently wrapped in the breath of spring and the bittersweetness of farewell, is a perfect song for anyone who wants to greet graduation day with a smile.
The piano and strings evoke petals swirling through the air, while the subtle sound of the koto beautifully colors the uniquely Japanese atmosphere of spring.
Its warm message tells us that even when we’re apart, our hearts remain connected, filling the chest more with hope for reunion than with loneliness.
Included as a B-side on the single “Everything,” released in July 2009, it also drew attention as a tie-in song for the au by KDDI commercial “If We Weren’t Arashi.” Striking a perfect balance—neither too somber nor too boisterous—the tempo gently nudges you to take that new first step.
Highly recommended for graduation ceremonies when you want to face parting with friends positively or convey your gratitude in a calm, heartfelt way.


