Crazy Ken Band Popular Song Rankings [2026]
A large rock band led by Ken Yokoyama, the self-proclaimed top sound creator in the East.
Commonly known as CKB.
They’re a slightly unusual band that not only provides theme songs for dramas and commercial jingles, but also company anthems.
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Crazy Ken Band Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
daylilyCRAZY KEN BAND11rank/position

It was included as the fourth track on the 11th album, Girl! Girl! Girl!, released on August 12, 2009, and was used as the CM song for Seiyu’s “KY Campaign.” It’s a funky track with cool guitar cutting, and the lyrics—told from the perspective of a bicycle saddle—are unique and a must-hear!
Well, whatever.CRAZY KEN BAND12rank/position

Released on January 23, 2013 as the 16th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the film “Tsuyano Yoru.” The title uses Yokoyama Ken’s catchphrase, “Well, whatever,” and the track comes together as a soulful piece with a mellow vibe.
The electric sitar is used to great effect!
feigned illnessCRAZY KEN BAND13rank/position

It’s included on their 12th album, “MINT CONDITION,” released on August 11, 2010.
First off, that intro performance is so cool it gives you chills! The lyrics portray a worldview that’s quintessentially them, and before you know it, you’ll find yourself humming along—this song has that effect!
physical relationshipCRAZY KEN BAND14rank/position

Hard to believe this came out in 2001—it’s so cool and retro.
A track that gloriously runs against the times.
It’s the first single by CRAZY KEN BAND.
The melody is addictive, and the song exudes a pheromonal vibe, as if someone were whispering “nikutai kankei” (a physical relationship) right in your ear.
Cosmic Night Runm-flo loves Nomiya Maki & CRAZY KEN BAND15rank/position

It’s a bossa nova–based collaborative track by multiple artists included on an m-flo album.
Layering m-flo’s refreshing dance vibe over Crazy Ken Band’s signature bossa nova style makes for a very interesting song.
It has a calm atmosphere, yet its coolness is irresistible.
An empty street cornerCRAZY KEN BAND16rank/position

It was released on June 25, 1998 as their memorable first album, and this track appears as the final song.
The guitar’s crisp chopping feels great, and the flute’s tone is stylish and chic! It’s a song that makes you want to keep dancing forever.
Kitten in the parkCRAZY KEN BAND17rank/position
This commercial expresses the warmth imbued in the Kao Premium Gift, which delivers a variety of Kao products.
Along with showing what’s inside, the white outfits and gentle smiles of the people exchanging the gift calmly convey a reassuring sense that dirt can be thoroughly removed.
The song that really highlights the gentle atmosphere of the visuals is Crazy Ken Band’s “Park no Koneko-chan” (Little Kitten in the Park).
Precisely because it overlaps with the soothing sound, you can sense the tenderness hidden within Ken Yokoyama’s powerful singing voice.
GOING TO A GO-GOCRAZY KEN BAND18rank/position

As their moniker “the greatest sound machine in the East, Crazy Ken Band” suggests, this is a track you can dance your heart out to, featuring a crazy sound creation that hasn’t faded one bit even 20 years after their debut.
Beyond the brilliance of the music itself, the witty word choices and Japanese dad jokes make it a truly top-of-the-East funky number.
bubble(s)CRAZY KEN BAND19rank/position

A re-cut single from the album “Brown Metallic,” released on December 1, 2004, it was selected as the theme song for the film “About Thirty Lies.” Compared to their previous work, the more lyrical tone of the lyrics makes this a track that showcases the depth of their artistry.
The Death of a RacerCRAZY KEN BAND20rank/position

This is a track included on the third album, Shock Therapy.
With a racer as the protagonist, it portrays the battles of a solitary racer.
It’s also a piece full of clever Easter eggs, such as the guitar solo being an homage to Deodato’s Super Strut.


