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Success from the underground! BAD HOP’s most popular songs ranking

BAD HOP is an eight-member hip-hop crew known for each member having grown up in a distinctive environment.

The way their music—born from a place sometimes called “the worst air in Japan”—earned them fame entirely on their own, without belonging to a record label or management company, is nothing short of cinematic.

Although they sadly disbanded in 2024, the fact that their final stage was the Tokyo Dome—a remarkable achievement for hip-hop artists—also became a huge topic.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of BAD HOP’s most popular songs, so why not listen while picturing the group’s background?

Success from the underground! BAD HOP’s most popular songs ranked (1–10)

B2B feat. Benjazzy & BonberoBAD HOP8rank/position

BAD HOP – B2B feat. Benjazzy & Bonbero (Official Video)
B2B feat. Benjazzy & BonberoBAD HOP

The masterpiece “B2B feat.

Benjazzy & Bonbero” pairs Benjazzy, who boasts top-tier skills in BAD HOP, with Bonbero, a next-generation rapper known for elite-level prowess.

Their rapping, standing at the forefront of contemporary Japanese hip-hop, is breathtaking and has earned extremely high industry acclaim.

This track is also exceptionally difficult by hip-hop standards.

Benjazzy’s wildly dynamic flows with extreme pitch range and Bonbero’s intricate patterns that impress even the fastest rappers make it extraordinarily challenging.

If you’re confident in your rapping, give it a try.

Empire Of The Sun feat. T-Pablow & ZeebraBAD HOP9rank/position

BAD HOP – Empire Of The Sun feat. T-Pablow & Zeebra(Official Video)
Empire Of The Sun feat. T-Pablow & ZeebraBAD HOP

A monumental track that carves a new page in hip-hop history has been born.

Created during the special period leading up to BAD HOP’s breakup, this work features T-Pablow reflecting on his own path and Zeebra honoring their achievements.

Through rap, they express truth and sing of the strength to overcome hardship—moving listeners in the process.

Released in February 2024, the song is included on the deluxe edition of BAD HOP’s final album.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to connect with hip-hop’s history or feel the importance of self-realization.

Life Style – T-Pablow, YZERRBAD HOP10rank/position

BAD HOP / Life Style – T-Pablow, YZERR (Prod by Gold Digga)
Life Style - T-Pablow, YZERRBAD HOP

This work stands out with a track packed tight with the raw atmosphere of the streets.

The lyrics spun by BAD HOP’s twin rappers, T-Pablow and YZERR, express the way they live.

The values they forged in the real environment of Kawasaki are portrayed through powerful beats and sharp words.

Since its 2016 release, it has remained one of BAD HOP’s signature songs, loved by many fans.

With its strong, relatable message that resonates with young people, it’s perfect for getting hyped with friends.

If you sing it at karaoke, adding an auto-tune effect will give it a more authentic vibe.

Success from the underground! BAD HOP’s most popular songs ranking (11–20)

TOKYO DOME CYPHERBAD HOP11rank/position

BAD HOP – TOKYO DOME CYPHER (Official Video)
TOKYO DOME CYPHERBAD HOP

BAD HOP, the first hip-hop group from Kanagawa.

The piece they released when announcing their breakup concert is “TOKYO DOME CYPHER.” In it, each member shares their own feelings, and the lyrics hint at their activities after disbandment.

The track also shifts to match each vocalist—worth paying attention to.

And don’t miss the music video where you can watch their performance at Tokyo Dome.

Their gestures and outfits also showcase their individuality.