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] (1–10)
Happinessarashi1rank/position

This is the 20th single by the national idol group Arashi, released in September 2007.
It was used as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Sho Sakurai.
It carries a positive message of moving forward by imagining a brighter future rather than lamenting the present, and is characterized by a shimmering, guitar-driven sound.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart in 2007 and has become a staple cheer song for high school baseball.
From the intro, it delivers a exhilarating, racing sense of freshness, and its catchy melody makes you want to sing along with everyone.
Be sure to pick it when you want to liven things up with a crowd at reunions or parties!
Kitearashi2rank/position

A grand message song by Arashi that you’ll want to give to friends setting off on a new chapter.
Like a kite catching the wind and soaring high, it portrays the resolve to move forward despite uncertainty.
There’s a warmth in this song that gently watches over that figure and gives a soft push from behind.
The single “Kite,” released in 2020, was written and composed by Kenshi Yonezu as the “NHK 2020 Song.” It was also aired on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” making it beloved across generations.
Parting with friends is lonely, but the sentiment embedded in this work—“we’re connected no matter where we are”—will surely reach their hearts.
If everyone sings it together at a farewell party, it becomes the perfect cheer, powerfully supporting the future of the one setting out.
Sakura, Bloom!arashi3rank/position

This song is my top pick for a graduation movie BGM that’s both uplifting and deeply moving! Its brisk rock sound boosts your spirits—an energetic number through and through.
It’s infused with the resolve to cut through doubt and face forward, and the rap lyrics penned by Sho Sakurai give that determination a powerful push.
Released in March 2005 as Arashi’s 14th single, it was used as the CM song for Jonan Prep School, which also featured Sho Sakurai.
It debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon chart with first-week sales of 115,000 copies, and is also included on the album “One.” Its bright atmosphere—wishing for hope more than dwelling on sadness—fits perfectly with footage looking back on friends and memories.
It’s sure to be a strong cheer for anyone taking a new step forward.
One Lovearashi4rank/position

A grand yet pop-tinged ballad that lifts the mood of weddings and receptions.
Its powerful vow of eternal love—to walk together no matter what hardships may come—and the sincere feeling of choosing you, and no one else in the world, as a life partner truly strikes the heart.
It’s the 22nd single released by the national idol group Arashi in June 2008 and served as the theme song for the film Hana Yori Dango F starring Jun Matsumoto.
Brimming with love like a marriage proposal, its message makes it a perfect pick for a dazzling entrance scene.
The orchestral arrangement will surely fill the venue with emotion the moment the doors open.
Highly recommended for moments when the groom wants to once again express his feelings to the bride.
May this song bring you happiness!
A-RA-SHIarashi5rank/position

Debuting in 1999, Arashi has cherished this milestone song as the group’s point of origin.
It was used as the image song for Fuji TV’s Volleyball World Cup 1999 and as the theme song for the drama V no Arashi, which featured the members, and it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Characterized by a driving beat from the intro and a clear, catchy melody, it positively portrays moving forward while brushing off small inner conflicts.
Although Arashi has announced they will end their activities after their final tour in the spring of 2026, this track remains a signature song loved across generations.
The chorus choreography, where you swing your arms around, is easy for everyone to copy, making it perfect for wedding performances and year-end party skits.
If everyone joins in on the rap part, the sense of unity in the venue will rise dramatically.
Monsterarashi6rank/position

A dark fantasy masterpiece from the national idol group Arashi, perfect for Halloween.
This song is a love ballad that tells the bittersweet yet single-minded feelings of a monster who awakens at night for the one he loves.
Its vow of eternal love—promising to find the other no matter if memories are lost or they are reborn—sets the stage for a romantic night.
Released in May 2010 as their 30th single, it was used as the theme song for the drama Kaibutsu-kun starring Satoshi Ohno, generating major buzz.
Many people were obsessed with it during their school days.
The sharp choreography is another highlight, so if you sing and dance to it with friends at a Halloween party, it’s sure to be a hit!
Troublemakerarashi7rank/position

Released in 2010, the song “Troublemaker” was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Tokujou Kabachi!!,” starring group member Sho Sakurai.
It’s a surefire crowd-pleaser for karaoke, yet it’s very easy to sing thanks to its small pitch range.
The tempo isn’t too fast and there are clear spots to catch your breath, so it’s also recommended for those who struggle with fast songs.
Additionally, this track has no rap section.
Women may find it easier to sing by raising the key.
Shout out lovearashi8rank/position

A song by Arashi that pours an abundance of happy vibes into any celebratory occasion.
While many wedding songs are gentle and subdued, this one is bright and makes you want to start dancing.
Its cheerful lyrics depict friends wholeheartedly celebrating a longtime companion on their big day.
Released as a single in September 2015, it was featured in the commercial for Recruit’s wedding information service, Zexy.
It was later included on the 2016 album Are You Happy?.
It’s a song you’ll want to give to someone special when they get married.
GUTS!arashi9rank/position

Arashi’s “GUTS!” is packed with a melody that captures the sparkle of youth and a message that gives you a powerful push forward.
Its upbeat lyrics encourage everyone to seize their dreams in their own way—even if it’s a little clumsy—and inspire courage in all who listen.
Released in April 2014, the song was used as the theme for the drama “Even If You’re Weak, You Can Win: Aoishi-sensei and the Clumsy High School Baseball Team’s Ambition,” starring group member Kazunari Ninomiya.
Loved as a positive track that blows away doubt and anxiety and teaches the importance of facing obstacles head-on, it turns any karaoke room into a stadium-like experience when everyone sings and dances together.
trutharashi10rank/position

The A-side track from Arashi’s single “truth/Kaze no Mukō e,” notable for its dark, mysterious atmosphere.
Released in August 2008, the song was used as the theme for the TBS drama Maō, starring Satoshi Ohno.
Its tense melody and string-heavy arrangement brilliantly capture the drama’s themes of revenge and sorrow.
It topped the Oricon year-end chart, marking Arashi’s first-ever year-end No.
1—a remarkable achievement.
It’s the perfect song to sink into after watching a suspense drama or film.


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