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’ great! 〜Nothing But Something〜DA PUMP29rank/position

DA PUMP is a dance and vocal group that has been active for many years.
Early in their career they had a stylish vibe, but as they gained experience they gradually began tackling comic songs and the like, broadening both their musicality and their persona.
Their track “Gokigendaze! ~Nothing But Something~,” judging by the title alone, might seem like a comic song, but in reality it’s more of a then-contemporary R&B-style pop number, finished with a distinctly stylish feel.
Bakebake Night!DA PUMP30rank/position

It’s a Halloween song that even small children who don’t like scary things can enjoy with peace of mind.
Sung by DA PUMP, the song depicts mysterious events that happen on the night of Grandma’s birthday celebration.
Its lyrics are packed with a fun mix of spooky and cheerful feelings, and the catchy melody is a big draw.
It was broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” in October 2019 and became beloved by many.
The choreography is simple and easy to learn, making it perfect for dancing at Halloween parties! Sing and dance with the whole family, and you’re sure to make wonderful Halloween memories.
DA PUMP Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Super Super Super! SUPER HAPPY feat. m.c.A·TDA PUMP31rank/position

DA PUMP, who have led Japan’s dance and vocal scene for many years, will release this as a single in April 2026.
It’s a remake—nearly 30 years in the making—of the classic track originally released in 1995 by their mentor, m.c.A•T.
The original gained attention as the CM song for Coca-Cola Japan’s “Fanta.” Featuring m.c.A•T himself as a guest, the lyrics and track have been updated for today, delivering a euphoric, danceable sound that will put a smile on your face just by listening.
Give it a spin when you want to lift your spirits!
JoyfulDA PUMP32rank/position

It was released in 1999 as DA PUMP’s seventh single.
The song was used in Descente’s “Athletic Wear” commercial and as the ending theme for TBS’s “Kuenai Yatsu.” It was also the first DA PUMP song without a rap part.
Showcasing a new side of the group, who had previously released many up-tempo tracks, the choreography centers on box dance.
Coming from the Okinawa Actors School, their dance level is said to be very high.
Loose Life (not so bad)DA PUMP33rank/position
A little-known track that completely refreshes DA PUMP’s rhythmic image.
Its slightly downbeat lyrics and sound leave a strong impression.
It’s about recalling a friend who was a totally different type from you—someone you found hard to accept back in your school days—now that you’re an adult in the working world.
I bet many people can actually relate to those cynical lyrics.
It also stirs a kind of nostalgia for the child you once were.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to over a drink, quietly reflecting on how much you’ve grown up.
Love is the Final LibertyDA PUMP34rank/position

It was used as MD’s commercial song, and the members themselves appeared in it.
The intro instantly lifts your spirits, and the rap is packed with lyrics.
Rather than saying “Do your best,” the lyrics reassure you with “You’ve got this,” making it a song that gives you strength when you listen to it.
We can’t stop the musicDA PUMP35rank/position

“We can’t stop the music” is a single by DA PUMP released in 1999, which reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was used as the theme song for the film “Dream Maker,” in which ISSA also appeared.



