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Da-iCE Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Da-iCE Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Da-iCE Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Da-iCE is a dance and vocal group that has been active since 2011.

They are characterized by high-tone vocals that make full use of the group’s remarkably wide four-octave range, delivered by Sota Hanamura and Yudai Ohno.

Their beautifully resonant voices are truly one of a kind.

They’ve produced many popular songs over the years, and many people may have discovered them through “CITRUS” in 2020.

In this article, we’ll introduce more of their hit songs in a ranking format.

Take this opportunity to listen to Da-iCE’s stunningly beautiful tracks.

Da-iCE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

I wonderDa-iCE1rank/position

Da-iCE /「I wonder」Performance Video
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When you feel the warm sunshine of spring, your heart starts to flutter with the promise of a new romance, doesn’t it? This song by the powerhouse dance and vocal group Da-iCE is a pop number that intertwines the themes of love and the search for your true self.

Released in April 2024, it was written as the theme song for the drama “Kururi: Who Did I Fall in Love With?” Its lyrical world, where colors seem to overlap, and the refreshing twin vocals are a perfect match for the spring air.

It was honored with an Excellence Award at the 66th Japan Record Awards and is also included on the album “MUSi-aM.” Why not try listening to it with someone special while copying the choreography that went viral on social media?

CITRUSDa-iCE2rank/position

Da-iCE / “CITRUS” (Theme song for the Nippon TV Sunday drama “The Way of the Househusband”) Music Video
CITRUSDa-iCE

An emotional rock ballad that portrays a strong resolve and deep love to protect what’s precious.

The dual vocals—soaring high notes spanning four octaves paired with rich mid-to-low tones—capture the emotional fluctuations beautifully.

This track was released as a single by Da-iCE in November 2020.

It later appeared on the album “SiX,” becoming beloved by many.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “The Way of the Househusband,” it drew enormous attention and even won the 63rd Japan Record Awards.

It’s perfect for moments when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone important or need the courage to stay true to your path.

Let this Reiwa-era hit, with its dramatic development that stirs the heart and makes you want to hum along, find its way into your playlist.

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Da-iCE / “Star Mine” Music Video
StarmineDa-iCE

Why not experience a sophisticated summer that makes you want to move to the rhythm, set against a backdrop of fireworks painting the night sky? This track by Da-iCE, known for their overwhelming vocals and dance, has been featured in various settings, including as the ending theme for NTV’s “Sukkiri” and the official theme song of the Mynavi Japan Beach Volleyball Tour 2023.

It’s also known for winning the Excellence Award at the 64th Japan Record Awards at the end of 2022.

Its playful wordplay sprinkled with numbers sticks in your ears and perfectly suits nighttime scenes enjoyed in yukata.

An uplifting dance tune recommended for those who want to add a splash of color to their videos on social media.

DREAMIN’ ONDa-iCE4rank/position

Da-iCE / <TV Anime “ONE PIECE” Theme Song> “DREAMIN’ ON” Music Video
DREAMIN' ONDa-iCE

It’s a fast-paced rock number that sings of the resolve to spread an infinite map and move toward the future.

This piece was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime One Piece and was released in August 2020 as the 18th single.

With “vision” as its theme, the lyrics were written by vocalist Sota Hanamura, passionately portraying the bonds between friends and the fervor for chasing dreams.

As you listen, you’ll feel a rising excitement, as if you’re setting off on an adventure.

The tempo is quick and the vocal range is fairly wide, but the chorus melody is extremely catchy, so you should be able to ride the momentum and sing it comfortably.

Give it a try when you need courage to take a step forward, or when you want to get everyone fired up with your friends.

Tasty Beating SoundDa-iCE5rank/position

This commercial introduces Mondahmin’s complete renewal, including its logo, and highlights the brand’s commitment to oral health.

It depicts Da-iCE members and Shun Oguri incorporating Mondahmin into their daily routines, expressing how its refreshing feel supports everyday well-being.

Among the footage, the song used in the spots featuring Da-iCE is their track “Tasty Beating Sound.” While it’s a light, danceable number, its lyrics are structured in the traditional 7-5 meter, incorporating a Japanese aesthetic that creates a uniquely airy quality.

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Da-iCE / 「Answers」Lyric Video
AnswersDa-iCE

This is a standout Da-iCE track featuring innovative lyrics that liken romance to mathematical equations.

The twin vocalists’ powerful voices beautifully convey the uncertainty of love, which can’t be neatly divided—just like pi.

Released in October 2022, it was also included on the album “SCENE,” which came out in May the following year.

The song was used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s drama “Kiss × kiss × kiss ~Melting Night~.” It’s a fresh, uplifting number that makes you feel the joy of searching for love’s answers—perfect for couples to listen to together.

Black and WhiteDa-iCE7rank/position

Da-iCE /「Black and White」Music Video
Black and WhiteDa-iCE

Have you ever felt your psyche sway between truth and lies, good and evil? This track captivates with a thrilling storyline themed around two opposing concepts.

Released as the single “Black and White” in April 2025, it was created as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Takao Ameku’s Diagnostic Chart of Mystery.” The lyrics strikingly mirror the tension of a medical mystery.

The call-and-response vocals in the chorus alone will set your heart racing.

It might be fun to split the parts with a friend and sing it coolly at karaoke.

The choreography is intense, too, so try enjoying it while moving your body.

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Da-iCE / “Dandelion” Music Video
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It’s a cheering song with a warmth that gently yet powerfully pushes people who are doing their best.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Keiji to Kenji, Tokidoki Hanji.”, it was later included on the album “SCENE,” with member Sota Hanamura handling both lyrics and composition.

Its grand yet delicate melodic line is outstanding, as if rousing the resolve deep in your chest.

Just listening to it makes you feel like you can take another step forward.

The arrangement that builds emotion toward the chorus is perfect for belting out at karaoke.

While the vocal range is wide, the melody itself is catchy, so sing it with all your heart.

Definitely for those moments when you want to believe in yourself and move forward.

TAKE IT BACKDa-iCE9rank/position

Da-iCE / 「TAKE IT BACK」Music Video
TAKE IT BACKDa-iCE

Da-iCE is a boys group that enjoys overwhelming support from young people thanks to their phenomenal performances.

When it comes to Da-iCE, their standout feature is undoubtedly their superb high tones.

In particular, their mixed voice is on an entirely different level of refinement.

The track “TAKE IT BACK” showcases the essence of Da-iCE’s mixed voice, featuring notably high mixed notes throughout the song.

Rather than being just any mixed voice, it’s a powerful, full-volume mixed voice with real impact, so pulling it off requires considerable vocal ability.

Clap and ClapDa-iCE10rank/position

Clap and Clap/Da-iCE [Dance for toddlers]
Clap and ClapDa-iCE

Da-ice’s “Clap and Clap” is an upbeat, fun song.

With lots of handclaps, it’s easy for children to catch the rhythm.

Even just hopping along to the music can showcase their cuteness.

For 4- and 5-year-olds, you could also give them pom-poms.

Try creating a lovely choreography that takes advantage of the song’s bright feel.

It’s also fine to include a part where they can enjoy moving freely.

This track is perfect for sports day as well.

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