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Alcala Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Alcala Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Alcala Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Alkala, who call themselves the “eccentric masters of rock.” Their many catchy, aggressive songs stick in your ears and won’t let go of listeners’ hearts.

With “Fried Rice MUSIC,” used as an ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball Super, they also became known among children.

This time, we’ll present a ranking of their popular songs.

Alcala Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

The mannequin on Wednesday smilesArukara1rank/position

Arukara – The Mannequin on Wednesday Laughs
The mannequin on Wednesday smilesArukara

So the title comes from the theme that department stores are closed on Wednesdays, right? If mannequins had hearts and were thinking things like this, it would be scary.

They certainly wear cutting-edge fashions, but I also sense an irony that sees it all as mere imitation in the end.

Alcala is a four-piece rock band formed in 2002, actively performing nationwide.

They used to do street gigs in Shinjuku, and I heard they once got questioned by the police because the crowd got too hyped.

I don’t know what’s within a 30 cm radius.Arukara2rank/position

Alcala “I Don’t Know What’s Within a 30 cm Radius” (Official Music Video)
I don't know what's within a 30 cm radius.Arukara

I think this is a song that really brings out a voice with great projection and sharpness.

The melody keeps shifting, making it a difficult piece to sing, yet the vocals sound so clean that you don’t feel the difficulty at all.

It conveys a message that the world we live in is still narrow and that we shouldn’t impose limits on ourselves.

Inamura’s vocals are one of a kind, a voice that stands strong against the powerful instrumentation.

Science of CatchinessArukara3rank/position

Alcala: “Scientifying Catchiness”
Science of CatchinessArukara

Arukara is a three-piece rock band that has long captivated fans with their alternative sound, calling themselves the “eccentric masters of rock.” “Katching wo Kagaku Suru” (“Studying Catchiness”), a track from their third album “Fiction wo Kagaku Suru” (“Studying Fiction”), is a number whose ensemble kicks off with a funky guitar riff that instantly lifts the energy.

The bass line, at times melodic and at times tight, supports the song while maintaining its presence in balance with the other parts.

It’s an uptempo tune whose bass sound evokes a sense of swirl within its driving momentum—one you’ll want to listen to closely with an ear for the low end.

Mi-Ra-I-No-O-ToArukara4rank/position

Arukara “Mi-Ra-I-No-O-To” 2020.11.27 Arukara Zepp Tokyo one-man live ‘Those Wonderful Days 2020’ @ Zepp Tokyo
Mi-Ra-I-No-O-ToArukara

Alcala is a rock band from Kobe whose self-hosted festival “Neko Fes” draws attention every year.

The song “Mi-Ra-I-No-O-To” is included as the closing track on their 2009 album “BOY NEXT DOOR.” Its lyrics capture languid, everyday scenes—ordinary sights everyone has witnessed—which makes it resonate even with those who aren’t in love.

You might think it’s a love song, but the chorus strongly conveys the feeling of “thinking about someone.” It’s a track that makes you want to believe in a bright future ahead.

secret baseArukara5rank/position

Arukara – Live DVD '20141207 - Gaikotsu Tour 2014 -' (Trailer)
secret baseArukara

Alkalar, known for their quirky, catchy, eccentric-rock persona, unleash an unexpected, serious ballad.

The lyrics tell the story of two people parted by death, the sound is immensely grand, and since it’s the final track on the album “Kocchi o Miteiru” (“Looking This Way”), it’s a song that might make you cry if you let your guard down.

It can’t be helped.Arukara6rank/position

Alcala, well, it can't be helped — full.
It can't be helped.Arukara

This is a song by Alcala with a refreshing vibe.

Listening to it makes you want to drive along the coast in a convertible in the summer, doesn’t it? It’s the perfect track for that kind of mood.

Why not give it a try yourself?

Tropical Grandma ~Ba-ba Babaa~Arukara7rank/position

Alcala – Tropical Grandma ~Baa-ba-ba-baa~
Tropical Grandma ~Ba-ba Babaa~Arukara

This is a popular song by Arukara that portrays a cheerful, lively grandma.

It’s a track with Arukara’s signature intense rock sound paired with playful lyrics, and I think even people who haven’t heard them before can enjoy it.

It makes you think how fun it would be to have a grandma like that!

Notes of the FutureArukara8rank/position

Arukara “Mi-Ra-I-No-O-To” 2020.11.27 Arukara Zepp Tokyo one-man live ‘Those Wonderful Days 2020’ @ Zepp Tokyo
Notes of the FutureArukara

Their music has an original structure, yet it feels remarkably vibrant.

I’ve heard that many people are especially captivated by the flashes of refined sensibility that shine within its gritty elements.

They truly radiate a one-of-a-kind presence, don’t they? It’s rock that carries a powerful, forward-looking message—urging those who are striving now to become stronger someday in the distant future.

The King and the LocomotiveArukara9rank/position

Arukara – The King and the Locomotive (Live at Zepp DiverCity, Tokyo, 2013)
The King and the LocomotiveArukara

This song, the epitome of Alcala, who bills themselves as the “eccentric master of the rock world,” is quirky yet super catchy from the very first line: “shuppoppo, shuppoppo, gattan gattan gotton ton.” It’s an up-tempo, whirlwind track that always fires up the crowd live.

W-wait, don’t do that.Arukara10rank/position

It’s a stylish mid-tempo track.

Although it seems laid-back at a mid-tempo pace, the drums are incredibly busy, making it a very engaging listen.

The structure is also very unique and interesting.

They just have a way of getting you excited, don’t they?

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