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ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION Popular Song Rankings [2026]

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION Popular Song Rankings [2026]

A four-piece rock band known as ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, or Ajikan.

They’ve gained a wide range of fans—not only rock enthusiasts, but also through frequent selections for anime and movie theme songs.

Here, we’ll present a ranking of their popular songs, so whether you’re an Ajikan fan or someone about to dive into their music, be sure to check it out.

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION1rank/position

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION “Rewrite” (M-1 Grand Prix 2024 Promotion Video Theme Song)
RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Just hearing the intro guitar riff is enough to get many people’s blood pumping, isn’t it? Released in August 2004, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s “Rewrite” is a rock tune that’s remained a karaoke staple for years.

Chosen as an opening theme for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist, the song is also included on the classic album Sol-fa and is widely known as one of the band’s signature tracks.

Its emotional lyrics, which feel like an eruption of pent-up feelings, are sure to resonate deeply with those overwhelmed by daily work.

When the chorus—the biggest climax—hits, the best way to sing it is to forget about pitch and just shout at the top of your lungs! Next time you’re with coworkers or old school friends, why not grab the mic and scream your heart out?

SolaninASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION2rank/position

With their emotional wall-of-sound and literary lyrics, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION continue to lead Japan’s rock scene.

Their 14th single “Soranin,” released in March 2010, is a masterpiece written as the main theme for the film Soranin starring Aoi Miyazaki.

It’s also known for having the original author Inio Asano pen the lyrics.

Embracing the word “goodbye,” the song sends a message about parting with your past self or someone dear and moving forward into the future—one that resonates in the chest with a poignant yet powerful melody.

It’s a perfect number for lovers who go their separate ways upon graduation, or for anyone taking a new step with youthful memories in their heart.

In this season where anxiety and hope intermingle, this song may gently—and firmly—push you forward.

Re:Re:ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION3rank/position

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION 『Re:Re:』(Short Ver.)
Re:Re:ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION is a four-piece rock band that thrills fans with their thick rock sound and lyrics that capture down-to-earth emotions.

Re:Re:, included on their second album Sol-fa, was re-recorded as their 22nd single when it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime ERASED.

With features like the delay-driven intro guitar riff, it’s a great track for beginner band players to practice—including learning how to handle their gear.

Its driving feel guarantees excitement at live shows—this is a modern rock tune that’s sure to get the crowd going.

far awayASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION4rank/position

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION 'Haruka Kanata'
far awayASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

This song is one of the defining numbers from ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s early career.

It was included in November 2002 as the opening track of their indie debut mini-album “Houkai Amplifier,” and was re-released on a major label the following year.

In 2025, it was featured in a Funabashi Keiba commercial starring Kanako Momota.

The distorted guitar riff creates a sense of speed, and both the sound and the lyrics convey an urge to break through stifling everyday life and head somewhere far away.

Give it a listen when you’re ready to take on a challenge or need a push forward.

To Your TownASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION5rank/position

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION “To Your Town”
To Your TownASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

A four-piece band that continues to captivate many listeners with their emotional performances, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION presents their sixth single.

It’s a track also included on the classic album “Sol-fa.” Its dynamic structure that moves between stillness and breakneck drive, along with the lyrical guitar melody ringing from the intro, carries an atmosphere like a season when the clear air feels taut.

How about giving it a go at karaoke with fellow rock band fans?

DororoASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION6rank/position

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION 『Dororo』
DororoASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

It’s a rock tune marked by sharp guitar riffs and a heavy beat, pulling you straight into its world from the very first notes.

The lyrics, which seem to depict the darkness and inner conflicts lurking deep within the heart, blend beautifully with the exhilarating, fast-paced sound.

Released in May 2019 as the opening theme for the TV anime Dororo, based on Osamu Tezuka’s original work, the song links the story’s dark atmosphere with the band’s solid performance.

With bassist Takahiro Yamada involved in the composition, the low-end groove resonates with a satisfying punch.

It’s the kind of track that will push you forward when you want to face your inner self or break through and move ahead.

Experience its unique afterglow, where exhilaration and wistfulness coexist.

A flower called “you”ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION7rank/position

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION “A Flower Named You”
A flower called “you”ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

If you’re thinking, “I can already play the 8-beat, so I want to move on to the next step!”, this song—featuring offbeat hi-hat and ride cymbal patterns—is highly recommended.

The groove used here is also known as a dance beat, and it’s one you often hear in Japanese rock band tracks.

It’s very catchy and satisfying to listen to, and once you master the sticking, you’ll find it’s surprisingly easy to play.

If you often perform Japanese rock, this is a groove you’ll use a lot, so definitely add it to your toolkit.

In this dance beat, the A and B sections use open and closed hi-hats, while the chorus features the ride cymbal cup.

At first, it may feel tricky to get crisp open/close hi-hat articulations or to make the ride cup sing cleanly, so try various approaches to your touch and technique.

In particular, the ride cymbal cup really shines at transitions and when worked into fills—perfect for those key moments—so take this opportunity to master it!

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