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 Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Nice spiritarashi57rank/position

This song captivates with its groovy rhythm and uplifting message.
Its very positive lyrics give you the courage to overcome everyday setbacks and difficulties.
Released in April 2002, it was used as the ending theme for the anime “Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo.” It also drew attention for Arashi’s performance in office worker-style outfits.
Highly recommended for anyone struggling with work or relationships, or anyone who wants a boost of energy.
The melody is light and easy to sing, making it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke.
Endless Gamearashi58rank/position

It’s turned into a really cool dance track.
It might not be widely known, but Arashi’s dance technique is truly outstanding.
The song is also tricky, with the beat changing partway through, but they nail the performance.
This track is Arashi’s 41st single and is also famous as the theme song for the drama “The Family Game,” starring Sho Sakurai.
Cranking it up at karaoke to dance and sing along might be a great way to blow off some steam, don’t you think?
I am here for you.arashi59rank/position

A song used as the commercial jingle for Eskimo Pino featuring Masaki Aiba and Kazunari Ninomiya.
It’s a pep song with a positive message that gently gives a push to friends who are struggling.
Released as a single in April 2001, it’s cherished by fans as a pop number that represents Arashi’s early days.
Its bright, catchy melody and upbeat rhythm are perfect for livening up the mood.
When everyone sings it together, it creates a sense of unity and makes you feel really happy.
The vocal range isn’t too wide, making it easy to sing, so why not add it to your repertoire? Try singing it when you need an energy boost.
era; age; time; periodarashi60rank/position

This is a single released in August 2001, known as the theme song for the drama “The Kindaichi Case Files,” starring group member Jun Matsumoto.
It’s an undeniably cool track that fuses rock guitar with rap.
The lyrics convey a strong determination to make decisions with one’s own heart and not be swept along, precisely because the world is so convenient.
This was also their last release under Pony Canyon, making it a song that symbolizes a turning point for the group.
At karaoke, it’s sure to get the crowd going if everyone splits up the rap parts.
The key sits in a comfortable range for male singers, but rhythm is crucial—so listen closely and then give it a try.
Arashi’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
Galaxy in the Eyesarashi61rank/position

Released in August 2004, this song was used as the theme for the drama “Minami-kun no Koibito,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya.
Written and composed by Fumiya Fujii, its romantic lyrics, inspired by starry skies and galaxies, are truly beautiful.
It portrays a bittersweet love that believes in eternity yet harbors uncertainty—many listeners may find their hearts swell as they listen.
As a relaxed medium ballad, it’s easy to catch the rhythm even if fast tempos aren’t your strength.
The vocal range isn’t too high, and the lyrics can be delivered carefully word by word, making it perfect for singing with plenty of emotion.
Beatiful daysarashi62rank/position

A heartwarming song that celebrates the bond with someone special, carried by a gentle melody.
Released in November 2008, it was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Ryusei no Kizuna.” The track is memorable for Arashi’s refreshingly clear vocals and the beautiful harmony woven by piano and strings.
Its lyrics, centered on parting and reunion, blend perfectly with the drama’s world and resonate deeply with listeners.
This piece quietly stays by your side on nights when feelings for someone dear grow stronger.
With its catchy melody and a vocal range that’s not too high, it’s perfect to try singing at karaoke!
While feeling bewilderedarashi63rank/position

Would you like to try singing “Tomadoi Nagara,” the song chosen as the theme for the drama “Yoi Ko no Mikata: Shinmai Hoikushi Monogatari,” starring Sho Sakurai, at karaoke? It’s a bittersweet ballad, but it’s a really great song.
The tempo is slow, so you can follow the melody clearly, and overall it’s on the lower side, making it easier for men to sing.
If the chorus feels high, try adjusting the key to a comfortable range.
It’s a quiet song, but sing it with feeling.


