DA PUMP Popular Song Ranking [2026]
DA PUMP is a popular dance-vocal unit that debuted in 1997 and even appeared on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen for five consecutive years.
Their songs, which once sent Japan into a frenzy—culminating in a best-of album that sold one million copies—are still sung by many people today.
Among their tracks, we’ve compiled a ranked list of particularly popular songs this time!
Please enjoy DA PUMP’s sweet vocals and high-level dance performances.
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DA PUMP Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Feelin’ Good -It’s Paradise-DA PUMP22rank/position

This is an upbeat karaoke dance track that lets you showcase strong vocals right from the intro.
It’s perfect for wrapping up while swaying or dancing, and with a rap section included, it’s a versatile song that can be approached in various styles.
New PositionDA PUMP23rank/position

It’s a positive, energetic song that’s quintessentially DA PUMP.
Released in October 2014, the track centers on determination for new challenges and a forward-looking attitude.
It’s infused with the resolve to face difficulties and the passion to chase dreams, giving listeners courage.
It was also chosen as the ending theme for the TBS TV show “Akko ni Omakase,” making it popular across a wide audience.
This piece is perfect for livening up events like drinking parties or wedding receptions.
If you’re good at dancing, you can wow everyone with intense steps.
It’s a song packed with DA PUMP’s appeal, so be sure to perform it as entertainment or a party act.
SUMMER RIDERDA PUMP24rank/position

If a guy wants to look cool at karaoke, DA PUMP is a better bet than EXILE.
That’s because their songs are easier to sing and easier to fudge.
With this track—which was also used in the Aoyama Tailor “Refreshing Suits” commercial—you can even sing while dancing.
Dazzle the girls with sharp vocals and slick moves.
SUUMO “Sūmo and DA PUMP (30 seconds)” VersionDA PUMP25rank/position

In the 2018 SUUMO commercial, DA PUMP—who made a comeback with “U.S.A.”—appeared and became a hot topic.
The song used is the familiar original SUUMO jingle, rearranged to suit DA PUMP’s style.
The choreography includes the “Iine Dance” that gained attention in “U.S.A.,” making it guaranteed fun to watch and to dance along to!
Sound of BounceDA PUMP26rank/position

Released as a single in 2003 as the theme song for the TV anime based on the manga DEAR BOYS, this track is also included on DA PUMP’s first self-produced album, Night Walk.
The album won the Gold Award at the 45th Japan Record Awards held that same year.
The lyrics feature basketball terms such as “bash” (basketball shoes) and “fadeaway.”
Use Your BodyDA PUMP27rank/position

A DA PUMP track that ISSA himself praises as a “lively song where Japanese and English blend seamlessly.” It was released in February 2024 and was chosen as the theme song for the drama premiere series Black Girls Talk.
With love and passion as its themes, it features a catchy melody and an upbeat dance rhythm.
In addition to a brisk, confident vocal recording, the music video is said to be a fun, polished piece.
Filmed at Nasu Highland Park, the MV evokes an American-style amusement park with a cinematic, retro atmosphere.
Listening to the song and watching the MV will make you want to step out of your everyday life and express your emotions with your whole body.
Osomatsu-san’s Bonbashé!DA PUMP28rank/position

If you’re looking for an upbeat track, this is a must! It’s the opening theme for season 4 of the anime Osomatsu-san, based on the timeless masterpiece by Fujio Akatsuka.
It was released in July 2025 as part of the album BACK 2 DA UNITY.
The lyrics are by m.c.A·T, known for U.S.A., and the sound features a disco-funk flavor reminiscent of the ’80s and ’90s.
It perfectly blends Showa-era retro vibes with Reiwa-era pop sensibilities.
If you’re planning a song-and-dance performance, this is the one!


