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.
Please enjoy this ranking of popular tracks packed with signature hits and hidden gems.
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Crazy Ken Band Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Sweet daysCRAZY KEN BAND81rank/position

This song, a cover of Carol, is the seventh single, released on February 19, 2003.
It features a sweet and mellow arrangement with a mature vibe and a distinct Crazy Ken Band flavor, while skillfully preserving the strengths of the original.
It’s a track that fans of both can enjoy.
Transparent High-Speed Go Go Ghost Go!CRAZY KEN BAND82rank/position

Featured on their fourth album, Gran Turismo, this track has a medium-tempo arrangement with pleasantly warm analog synth tones—perfect for swaying along to at a live show.
While the vocals draw you in, it’s also a song where the exceptional musicianship deserves attention.
Golden Dragon RestaurantCRAZY KEN BAND83rank/position

It’s included on their fifth album, “777,” released on June 25, 2003.
Ken Yokoyama had left the song unfinished for over ten years because he struggled with the lyrics, but he said that after visiting Chinatown in Hawaii, he was able to write them all at once.
The arrangement really captures that Chinatown vibe, too!


