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.
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Da-iCE Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Wet BalladDa-iCE31rank/position

Da-iCE is a five-member dance and vocal group expanding their fan base with four-octave twin vocals and stylish dance performances.
“Nureta Ballad,” a track from their seventh album SCENE, features an airy sound and clear, transparent vocals that truly move the heart.
Its sentimental lyrics about someone you can’t forget may resonate with listeners’ own experiences.
It’s an emotional number whose lyrical melody lingers in your ears.
It hurts (so much).Da-iCE32rank/position

So close yet so far… This song tenderly sings about the bittersweet sense of distance with someone dear, evoking a strangely nostalgic mood.
“Setsunakute,” included on the 2013 single “I’ll be back,” portrays the loneliness that creeps in even when you’re with your lover.
The sadness feels almost visible, tightening something deep in your chest.
If you’re looking for a song that keeps the volume restrained and can be sung in a calm, unhurried manner, give this one a try.
Break outDa-iCE33rank/position

The anime Orient captivates with a fantastical world inspired by the Sengoku period.
Its opening theme is Break out, a song chosen to evoke a distinctly Japanese flair.
Released in 2022 by the music group Da-iCE—who won the 63rd Japan Record Award for their signature track CITRUS—the piece features a strikingly lively sound with shimmering synth tones.
It’s filled with a passionate message that perfectly matches a story about battles among warrior bands.
Be sure to check out this anime song, infused with intense hopes for the future!
refrainDa-iCE34rank/position

This is a heart-wrenching piece that sings of the regret of running away from a loved one.
“Refrain,” included as the coupling track on the 2018 single “Blue Sky Beyond the Clouds,” is an R&B number whose sorrowful vocals are deeply moving, making it impossible not to ponder the relationship between the protagonists.
The melody has very little variation in pitch, so it should be easy to sing.
Precisely because of that, be mindful of how much emotion you put in to convey the song’s world.
DOSEDa-iCE35rank/position

Let’s nail a dancable track and seal the deal! Featured on the EP “REVERSi,” released in 2022, this is “DOSE.” Its urban synth sound is incredibly stylish—an impressive blend of cool, chic, and funky.
The lyrics, which convey a powerful resolve to “live with determination,” are another major draw.
There’s a rap section and such, but the vocal range is on the lower and narrower side, so it should be easy to sing.
Only for youDa-iCE36rank/position

This song was selected as the ending theme for the anime “The Case Files of Jeweler Richard.” Included on the 17th single “BACK TO BACK,” released in 2019, “Only for you” is a piece that weaves in the anime’s story and the characters’ feelings.
The lyrics, packed tightly with the importance of bonds and heartfelt gratitude, are moving enough to bring you to tears just by reading them.
Try singing it with care, making sure not to miss a single word or stray from the melody.
SIGNDa-iCE37rank/position

It’s a cool dance track with string tones that linger in your ears.
“SIGN,” included on the second single “TOKI” released in 2014.
Each member’s gentle vocals leaves a strong impression.
And the lyrics—“Time is limited, so even just a little is enough; find the courage to take a step forward”—are encouraging, conveying a sense of strong will.
Since the melody doesn’t have big dynamics, try singing it with care for each and every word.
SparrowsCHEMISTRY×Da-iCE38rank/position

This is a gem of a ballad where talents across generations blend beautifully.
CHEMISTRY is joined by Yudai Ohno and Sota Hanamura from the popular group Da-iCE.
The harmony woven by their four powerful voices will deeply move every listener.
Released in March 2023 as CHEMISTRY’s 39th single, the song was composed by Yoshihiro Toyoshima, who also worked on their early classic “You Go Your Way.” It’s a warm, uplifting track that gently gives you a push when you feel like pausing on your way toward your goals.
Did you know?Da-iCE39rank/position

How about this as a mature karaoke choice and an introduction to R&B? “Did you know?” from the first album FIGHT BACK, released in 2014, is a moving track that wistfully sings of lingering feelings for an ex.
The emotional vocal work in the chorus is especially striking.
You can’t help but relate it to your own experiences.
Since it sits in a lower vocal range, it should be approachable even if you’re not confident with high notes.
To avoid stumbling over the English lyrics, make sure to practice the intonation.
MonsterDa-iCE40rank/position

A digital-only track by Da-iCE that fuses heavy dance music with vocals from all members.
Released on October 22, 2025, the song was written specifically as the opening theme for the TV anime Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded, based on the smartphone game.
Produced by Tōru Iwaoka and Hayate Wada, it delivers an aggressive sound that blends J-pop with elements of hip-hop and electro.
It’s a track that combines tension and groove, perfect for an anime opening.


